Concept selected: Extracurricular activities
- Definition
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Extracurricular activities are considered to be those established by the centre, and which are carried out outside of the school day, voluntarily and solely targeting students from the centre itself. These activities are focused on both expanding or reinforcing the knowledge taught during the classroom lectures (individual classes in mathematics, compulsory languages, etc.) and other types of activities aimed at encouraging different aspects of educational training (other languages, music, ballet, etc.).
- Source
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Private Education Financing and Expenditure. Methodology
- Topic
- Statistical operations (links to the Inventory of Statistical Operations)
- Concepts associated