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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91. The aim is to relate their educational achievements to their experiences at school and to their parents' help at home.
92. He expressed his admiration for the educational efficiency of the Jesuits and politely renounced his allegiance to their church.
93. This project is being administered by the National Council for Educational Technology.
94. But if it was educational for Amelia, she was much too ambitious for it to be satisfying.
95. She had early ambitions to be a marine biologist, and always claimed that lack of formal educational opportunity prevented her.
96. Educational achievement provides a competitive edge in all areas of life, but not all educated and intelligent people are necessarily competitive. Dr T.P.Chia
97. It is apparent that course evaluation and judgement of aims both form part of the wider area of educational decision making.
98. The systems approach to educational technology involves four basic activities or stages: 1.
99. Yet, as Margaret Donaldson points out, the ability to cope with disembedded tasks is crucial to educational success.
100. It consisted of the advisory teacher, an educational psychologist and sixteen of the teachers who had been at the course.
101. It was also envisaged that they would play an advocacy and educational role on behalf of dementia sufferers throughout their area.
101. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
102. Peter Mann, principal educational adviser to Dorset County Council, is clearly one of the optimists.
103. The famous Education Act of 1944 extended educational opportunity but did little to alter the nature of it.
104. It is the only educational institution in the world that teaches aesthetic appreciation primarily through an objective method of investigation.
105. Even more ambitious attempts to bring trade unionists and community activists together in educational settings have taken place at Northern College.
106. It allows collaboration between teachers in schools and other educational institutions and with local advisory staff.
107. Makarenko also dealt summarily with the Poltava educational authorities who had appointed him in the first place.
108. This specifically educational definition has of course continued, but its adoption by artists marks a significant shift.
109. The booklet aims to help parents assess recent educational changes.
110. LEAs are to assess the cumulative educational effect of these decisions.
111. He was an active member of the Educational Publishers Council.
112. The most accessible data which might serve as a yardstick is that on applicants' type of educational establishment.
113. The Open College of the Arts is an educational trust.
114. Roberts goes on to link educational achievement with the level of economic development of the region of out-migration.
115. Evaluation can be directed towards the various aspects of the educational course or programme.
116. Increased finance, additional staff and the integration of public and educational library services on a divisional basis contributed to these developments.
117. There is, of course, a powerful educational argument to be made on behalf of more time in school.
118. Sociological data is usually analysed by grouping together common attributes such as social class, educational background, etc.
119. They would be available to share expertise, offer advice and provide an informed focus for locally based educational advance.
120. But the courtroom is not the arena for debating issues of educational policy.
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