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he action or process of teaching or of being or becoming educated //If we fail to adequately invest in the education of our young people then we set ourselves up for the continued negative consequences that we are currently experiencing in our city. — Robin P. Cooper
the knowledge and development resulting from the process of learning or being taught //a person of little education //There are lots of places where you can acquire education and skills for free or cheap … — Brooke Allen
  • the field of study that deals mainly with methods of teaching and learning in schools //She earned a master's degree in education.
  • Other Words
    • ed​u​ca​tion​al ˌe-jə-ˈkā-sh(ə-)nəl adjective //educational policies
    • ed​u​ca​tion​al​ly ˌe-jə-ˈkā-sh(ə-)nəl-ē adverb //educationally disadvantaged
    Examples
    • //The school is devoted to the education of children with reading difficulties.
    • //She received her education at private schools.
    • //The applicants had comparable educations.
    • he action or process of teaching or of being or becoming educated //If we fail to adequately invest in the education of our young people then we set ourselves up for the continued negative consequences that we are currently experiencing in our city. — Robin P. Cooper
    the knowledge and development resulting from the process of learning or being taught //a person of little education //There are lots of places where you can acquire education and skills for free or cheap … — Brooke Allen
  • the field of study that deals mainly with methods of teaching and learning in schools //She earned a master's degree in education.
  • Other Words
    • ed​u​ca​tion​al ˌe-jə-ˈkā-sh(ə-)nəl adjective //educational policies
    • ed​u​ca​tion​al​ly ˌe-jə-ˈkā-sh(ə-)nəl-ē adverb //educationally disadvantaged
    Examples
    • //The school is devoted to the education of children with reading difficulties.
    • //She received her education at private schools.
    • //The applicants had comparable educations.
    • he action or process of teaching or of being or becoming educated //If we fail to adequately invest in the education of our young people then we set ourselves up for the continued negative consequences that we are currently experiencing in our city. — Robin P. Cooper
    the knowledge and development resulting from the process of learning or being taught //a person of little education //There are lots of places where you can acquire education and skills for free or cheap … — Brooke Allen
  • the field of study that deals mainly with methods of teaching and learning in schools //She earned a master's degree in education.
  • Other Words
    • ed​u​ca​tion​al ˌe-jə-ˈkā-sh(ə-)nəl adjective //educational policies
    • ed​u​ca​tion​al​ly ˌe-jə-ˈkā-sh(ə-)nəl-ē adverb //educationally disadvantaged
    Examples
    • //The school is devoted to the education of children with reading difficulties.
    • //She received her education at private schools.
    • //The applicants had comparable educations.
    vagina — MW · Shobdo