Similar words: education, national, nationalism, international, organizational, additional, functional, traditional. Meaning: [‚'edʒə'keɪʃnəl /‚edjʊ-] adj. 1. relating to the process of education 2. providing knowledge.
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31. Some of the children have special educational needs.
32. She has received a clear mandate for educational reform.
33. She was the last of the great educational reformers.
34. This press publishes educational books.
35. Recent events have radicalized opinion on educational matters.
36. These ideas have now become part of educational orthodoxy.
37. They produce educational videos for learning languages.
38. We carry a range of educational software.
39. Traditional educational thinking placed importance on learning by rote.
40. Educational success is mediated by economic factors.
41. Reducing the size of classes may improve educational standards.
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42. The experience has been tremendously educational.
43. We are chiefly concerned with improving educational standards.
44. Educational provision in the country is haphazard.
45. Teachers do not have a monopoly on educational debate.
46. Educational level has a sizeable direct effect on income.
47. Poor educational performance is related to emotional disturbance.
48. The technology can be used to produce interactive educational programs.
49. Teachers have to apply in the classroom the insights that they gain in educational courses.
50. Roberts is researching the effect of social class on educational achievement.
51. Thousands of Victorian workers joined educational associations in an attempt to better themselves.
52. She seems to have spent all her life studying in educational establishments.
53. Poor health and lack of money may both be barriers to educational progress.
54. The educational bureau demands that all schools introduce a new course into the curriculum.
55. There is a potential educational benefit in allowing pictures to tell the story, rather than the spoken word.
56. These children have special educational needs and require one-to-one attention.
57. Only the educational elite go 〔 goes 〕 to Oxford or Cambridge.
58. We have seen a sharp decline in educational standards over recent years.
59. The party's main prescription for educational problems was to give schools more money.
60. There are some interesting parallels between the educational systems of these two countries.
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