Shelley most often refers to:
Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792–1822), a major English Romantic poet and husband of Mary Shelley
Mary Shelley (1797–1851), an English novelist and the wife of Percy Shelley
Shelley (name), a given name and a surnameShelley may also refer to:Fulbrook could be:
Places in EnglandFulbrook, Buckinghamshire
Fulbrook, Oxfordshire
Fulbrook, WarwickshirePlaces in the United StatesFulbrook, TexasOtherFulbrook Middle School in Bedfordshire, England
Fulbrook School in Surrey, EnglandEducation is the process of facilitating learning, or the acquisition of knowledge, skills, values, morals, beliefs, and habits. Educational methods include teaching, training, storytelling, discussion and directed research. Education frequently takes place under the guidance of educators; however, learners can also educate themselves. Education can take place in formal or informal settings, and any experience that has a formative effect on the way one thinks, feels, or acts may be considered educational. The methodology of teaching is called pedagogy.
Formal education is commonly divided formally into stages such as preschool or kindergarten, primary school, secondary school and then college, university, or apprenticeship. In most regions, education is compulsory up to a certain age.
There are movements for education reforms, such as for improving quality and efficiency of education towards relevance in students' lives and efficient problem solving in modern or future society at large, or for evidence-based education methodologies. A right to education has been recognized by some governments and the United Nations. Global initiatives aim at achieving the Sustainable Development Goal 4, which promotes quality education for all.