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HIGHER EDUCATION

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Education

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Education definition and meaning

the science or art of teaching; pedagogics SYNONYMS 1. instruction, schooling, learning. education, training imply a discipline and development by means of study and learning. education is the development of the abilities of the mind (learning to know): a liberal education. training is practical education (learning to do) or practice, usually under supervision, in some art, trade, or profession: training in art, teacher training. 4. learning, knowledge, enlightenment. education, culture are often used interchangeably to mean the results of schooling. education, however, suggests chiefly the information acquired. culture is a mode of thought and feeling encouraged by education. It suggests an aspiration toward, and an appreciation of high intellectual and esthetic ideals: The level of culture in a country depends upon the education of its people. The prime minister has a passion for education. • American English: ɛdʒʊˈkeɪʃən/ • Arabic: تَعْلِيم • Brazilian Portuguese: educação • Chinese: • Croatian: školovanje • Czech: vzdělání • Danish: uddannelse • Dutch: onderwijs • European Spanish: • Finnish: koulutus • French: éducation • German: • Greek: εκπαίδευση • Italian: • Japanese: 教育 • Korean: • Norwegian: utdannelse • Polish: edukacja • European Portuguese: • Romanian: educație • Russian: образование • Spanish: • Swedish: utbildning • Thai: การศึกษา • Turkish: eğitim • Ukrainian: освіта • Vietnamese: giáo dục

education noun

• 1 [ uncountable , singular ] a process of teaching, training, and learning, especially in schools or colleges, to improve knowledge and develop skills elementary education secondary education higher education adult education classes a college education the state education system a man of little education She completed her formal education in 1995. Questions about grammar and vocabulary? Find the answers with Practical English Usage online, your indispensable guide to problems in English. • 2 [ uncountable , singular ] a particular kind of teaching or training health education an alcohol education program (= to warn of the dangers of alcohol) Patient education is important to minimize the risk of a second heart attack. • 3 Education [ uncountable ] the institutions or people involved in teaching and training the Education Department the Board of Education There should be closer links between education and industry. • 4 Education [ uncountable ] the subject of study that deals with how to teach a College of Education a Bachelor of Education degree She's an education major. • 5 [ singular ] ( often humorous ) an interesting experience that teaches you something The rock concert was quite an education for my parents! Topic Collocations Education learning • acquire/get/lack experience/training/(an) education • receive/provide somebody with training • develop/design/plan a curriculum/course/program/syllabus • give/go to/attend a class/lesson/lecture/seminar • hold/run/conduct ...

education definition

Phonetic Spelling • American English – /ej-uh-kAY-shuhn/ • British English – /e-dyu-kAY-shuhn/ International Phonetic Alphabet • American English – /ˌɛdʒəˈkeɪʃ(ə)n/ • British English – /ˌɛdjᵿˈkeɪʃn/ Usage Notes • Plural: educations • An ( noun) educationalist or ( noun) educationist ( verb) educates students. Related Quotations • “According to • “Let’s begin with two apparently contradictory social facts. First, there are more highly education-jobs gap” (Livingstone 1998:1). • “Second to the • “The • “The major impetus for the creation of • “[W]hat schools do ideologically, are very strong connections between the formal and informal knowledge within the school and the larger Related Videos Additional Information • • Acker, Sandra. 1994. Gendered Education . Toronto: OISE. • Acker, Sandra. 1999. The Realities of Teachers’ Work: Never a Dull Moment . London: Cassell. • Askew, Sue, and Carol Ross. 1988. Boys Don’t Cry . Milton Keynes: Open University Press. • Bartlett, Steve, and Diana M. Burton. 2016. Introduction to Education Studies. 4th ed. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE. • Bloom, Allan. 1987. The Closing of the American Mind . New York: Simon and Schuster. • Bowles, Samuel, and Herbert Gintis. 1976. Schooling in Capitalist America: Educational Reform and Contradictions of Economic Life . New York: Basic Books. • Bryan, B., S. Dadzie, and S. Scafe. 1987. “Learning to Resist.” Pp. 90–100 in Gender under Scrutiny , edited by G. Weiner and M. Arnot. London: Hutchinson. • Coleman, J...