Education
ISIC v4.0 Code: 85
About education
isic code 85 covers the education industry, which plays a vital role in the development and growth of any economy. This sector encompasses a wide range of educational activities, from primary and secondary schooling to higher education, vocational training, and lifelong learning. The education industry is crucial in shaping the knowledge, skills, and capabilities of a country's workforce, ultimately contributing to its economic and social progress.
Production process
The main production techniques in the education industry involve the delivery of educational content and services. This includes classroom-based instruction, online and distance learning, hands-on training, and various teaching methods tailored to the needs of different learners. Educators utilize a range of tools and technologies, such as textbooks, multimedia resources, and interactive learning platforms, to facilitate the learning process and ensure effective knowledge transfer.
Production inputs
The key inputs required for the education industry include qualified and experienced teaching staff, educational facilities (e.g., classrooms, laboratories, libraries), learning materials (e.g., textbooks, digital resources), and technological infrastructure (e.g., computers, internet connectivity). Additionally, the industry relies on curriculum development, educational policies, and funding sources to support its operations.
Production outputs
The primary outputs of the education industry are educated and skilled individuals who can contribute to the workforce and society. The industry produces graduates at various levels, from 85110 Primary Education, 85210 Secondary Education, and 85300 Higher Education to 85400 Adult and Other Education and 85500 Educational Support Activities. These outputs are consumed by various other industries, such as 84 Public Administration and Defence; Compulsory Social Security, 86 Human Health Activities, and 87-88 Residential Care and Social Work Activities.
Family tree for education
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