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education
  1. (uncountable) The process of imparting knowledge, skill and judgment.
  2. (countable) Facts, skills and ideas that have been learned, either formally or informally.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “Investing in education equates to investing in the future well-being of our society.”
      “Members of the cult would receive education on a bizarre set of beliefs.”
      “Will's education was both encyclopedic and eclectic.”
educator
  1. A person distinguished for his/her educational work.
  2. A teacher.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “Author and educator, Marvin Hoffman, teaches in a charter school affiliated with the University of Chicago.”
      “Joel was chosen in recognition of his work as an author, educator, curator, and promoter of mineral collecting.”
      “As a psychologist and educator, she was keenly aware of individual differences.”
educology
educational
  1. A free (or low cost) trip for travel consultants, provided by a travel operator or airline as a means of promoting their service. A fam trip
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educationalization
  1. The act, process, or result of educationalizing.
educationalism
  1. The belief in education as an approach or strategy.
educatability
  1. The state or condition of being educatable.
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    1. “Her exceptional educatability allowed her to absorb knowledge quickly and excel in her studies.”
educationese
  1. The jargon used by educators.
  2. Examples:
    1. “They could argue that he cannot offer intellectual ideas on the matter because he is an educationist who speaks educationese.”
      “Our report wended its way in educationese through various uncontroversial themes, as is typical of all educational curricular reports.”
      “While we try to use educationese as little as possible in our stories, it's critical for us to understand to do our jobs.”
educationist
  1. A specialist in the theory of education.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “They could argue that he cannot offer intellectual ideas on the matter because he is an educationist who speaks educationese.”
      “As an educationist, her surmise is that literacy had failed to free women from their predicament of subordination.”
      “This booklet attempts to bring the practising educationist into the picture, although some economists will also read it with interest.”
educationalist
  1. a specialist in the theory of education.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The educationalist presented a comprehensive study on the impact of technology in the classroom during the educational conference.”
      “Indeed most people know little about the historian, the sociologist, the educationalist, the writer, the journalist, the esthete, the artist.”
      “William Johnson indeed secured a fame as educationalist that is recorded in the National Dictionary.”
educand
  1. Someone who is to be, or is being educated
educatedness
educatress
educatee
  1. Someone who is being educated.
educationalists
  1. plural of educationalist
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  3. Examples:
    1. “We need to know our children are receiving the very best care from professional educationalists.”
      “The sooner educationalists use accessible and understandable terms, the more sensible their pronouncements will become.”
      “The lesson from the current brouhaha is surely not that Scotland's exams must not be touched, but that educationalists got it completely wrong.”
educationists
  1. plural of educationist
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  3. Examples:
    1. “He called upon the educationists to join hands for formulating a strategy that benefits all rather than exceptionally a few.”
      “The questions are kicked around by politicians, parents and educationists every August, but the students who take the exams have views too.”
      “The gathering comprised the school's management committee members, governing council members, educationists, sportspersons, parents and others.”
educationals
educatresses
educations
  1. plural of education
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Younger cineastes owe it to themselves and their film educations to check out some of Al Pacino's early work.”
      “All have specialised educations or training beyond the secondary school level and work together as a team.”
      “Most Tanzanians with postsecondary educations speak both official languages fluently in addition to their tribal language.”
educatees
  1. plural of educatee
educators
  1. plural of educator
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Most of the money goes in salaries and allowances for teachers, or educators as they are now officially known.”
      “Experts who choose to facilitate inquiry, rather than regurgitate their expertise, can be the most valued educators in our world.”
      “Meanwhile other educators having understood the merits of the round wheel, have moved on to the complexities of the axle and the differential.”
educands
  1. plural of educand
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