EDUCATION

NACE v2.1 Code: Q

About education

NACE code Q, 'Education', encompasses a wide range of educational activities, from pre-primary to tertiary education, as well as other educational support services. This industry plays a crucial role in developing human capital, fostering innovation, and contributing to the overall economic and social well-being of a country. The education sector is a significant employer and a key driver of progress, providing the knowledge and skills necessary for individuals to thrive in an increasingly complex and globalized world.

Production process

The main production techniques in the education industry involve the delivery of educational content and services through various methods, such as classroom-based instruction, distance learning, e-learning, and hands-on training. Educators utilize a range of teaching strategies, including lectures, seminars, workshops, and project-based learning, to cater to the diverse learning needs of students. The industry also relies on the development and implementation of curricula, assessment systems, and educational technologies to enhance the quality and accessibility of educational offerings.

Production inputs

The education industry requires a variety of inputs, including qualified and experienced teaching staff, educational facilities (e.g., classrooms, laboratories, libraries), educational materials (e.g., textbooks, learning resources), and technological infrastructure (e.g., computers, internet connectivity, educational software). Additionally, the industry relies on ongoing research, curriculum development, and educational policy frameworks to ensure the relevance and effectiveness of educational programs.

Production outputs

The primary outputs of the education industry are the provision of educational services and the development of human capital. These outputs contribute to the P HUMAN HEALTH AND SOCIAL WORK ACTIVITIES, M PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES, and J INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION industries, as educated individuals form the workforce that drives these sectors. Additionally, the education industry supports the overall economic and social development of a country by equipping individuals with the knowledge, skills, and competencies necessary for personal and professional growth.

Revisions to Q

Classification codes are adjusted frequently. The code may have been revised or replaced between system versions. The table below shows the history (newest to oldest) of the code Q. The most recent 3 versions of this code (Q) is in the NACE v2.1 system (this version):

This page shows the most recent version of code Q.

Family tree for education

    graph LR
    A["<a href='/classifications/nace/v2-1/Q'>Q: EDUCATION</a>"]

    
    A --> B["<a href='/classifications/nace/v2-1/Q/85'>85: Education</a>"]


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