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Education within the starlit court is handled largely in two ways; formal foundational Education taught by a mix of specialized fey and teachers via VR/AR, and a less formal apprenticeship/intern program. All members of the court are entitled and obligated to complete an education to a standard set by the Small Council of Educators (SCE for short).
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Education within the starlit[[Starlit courtCourt]] is handled largely in two ways; formal foundational Education taught by a mix of specialized fey and teachers via VR/AR, and a less formal apprenticeship/intern program. All members of the court are entitled and obligated to complete an education to a standard set by the '''Small Council of Educators''' (SCE for short).
 
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===Tertiary Education ===
Formal tertiary or higher education largely consists of adults earning certifications and licenses to practice their chosen career, and is typically taught via mentorship or collegiate organizations set up or maintained by guilds and orders to maintain a high level of proficiency and skill in a field. Sihians have the right to continue their education at their own discretion, and never lose access to the tools granted to them during their secondary education. Post education classes are often cheap as the systems they use are heavily subsidized by the court, and often taught by volenteervolunteer monks and sages. Typically these classes will charge a small nominal fee for the time of the educator, though gifts and tips given to educators are considered a polite way of showing one’s appreciation for the imparted wisdom of the teacher. These gifts are also often seen as a way to curry favor or ply an educator into giving a better outcome on grading or progress reviews. Learning and honing one's mind is culturally seen as a righteous and good thing, and is often connected with the idea of mindfully walking the[[The Starlit Path]] or the virtues of Unity and Diligence.
 
Many orders and guilds establish and support collages to centralize the education process of prospective peers and to shorten the time required of an apprenticeship. The distribution of official licenses and certifications are handled by respected and elder members of orders and guilds who act in accordance to guidelines set by the Small Council of Educators. The requirements to earn a license or certification varies depending on one's career, though typically require the prospect to have completed a number of years as an apprentice, the completion of a practical or written exam, or the completion of a thesis project in an allotted time frame.