Similar words: education, coeducation, educational, physical education, educate, educated, educator, evocative. Meaning: ['edjuːkətɪv] adj. resulting in education.
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1. Very few activities at this age have no educative value at all.
2. The educative process needs to begin early in a child's life.
3. Running out of money is most educative.
4. Furthermore, it is perceived to have an educative and symbolic function as well as a practical one.
5. The educative power of our academic institutions has never been lower: it is journalism that gives the lead.
6. It had an educative purpose, and it brought in some cash to hard-pressed regions.
7. Bobbio has doubts, therefore, as to the educative benefits of participatory democracy.
8. That book has played a great educative role.
9. It is helpful to improve educative benefit and effect.
10. For an absurd man it is more educative than all libraries.
11. On innovation of educative theory and method, it will advance school physical education to continue reform and deepen.
12. Because reading has been the most educative tool used by us right from the childhood.
13. In the institutionalized education, educative power is exercised mainly by the body politic, schools and teachers, which embodies the alienability of educative power.
14. If this theorising on the educative effect of trauma makes you assume I went to private school, give yourself an A*.
15. These educative programs will be only the beginning of events that lead up to first contact!
16. Educative power is an inner directive force contained in education; it's a fundamental way in which education exists.
17. He says affairs between teachers and sixth-formers could be "educative on both sides"; public outcry ensues.
18. In seeking to counteract these forces Dewey especially emphasized the potential importance of the educative role of social institutions.
19. For the five years after the murder of the woman at the Theatre Royal his interventions in my life remained purely educative.
20. Talking over schemes like this was both entertaining and educative.
21. Without insight into the psychological structure and activities of the individual, the educative process will, therefore, be haphazard and arbitrary.
22. It is an important learning support service for an educative structure to guide students face to face in the modern distant open education model.
23. At the second stage of the anal object, you have the demand in the Other, the educative demand par excellence in so far as it refers to the anal object.
24. Nothing, we have been told these years, is more educative than participating in or listening to an exchange of opinion.
25. Instead, it's clearing the way for a more engaging, challenging, and truly educative college experience.
26. The teacher can go to proceed with the design of the teaching projects according to four aspects: educative object, course content, one's own quality,[Sentencedict] social environment to further teaching quality.
27. There still exist some advantages in their educational system, among which some have educative value.
28. Any academic studies involve value judgment , so as comparative educative research.
29. The complexity of Chinese subject's nature depends on the educative functional pluralism of the Chinese subject.
30. Phenomenological pedagogy thus came into being for this spirit and was brought to the educative domain.
More similar words: education, coeducation, educational, physical education, educate, educated, educator, evocative, indicative, uneducated, implicative, provocative, communicative, well-educated, seductive, deductive, motivative, inductive, productive, conductive, reproductive, productively, counterproductive, reproductive system, native, negative, putative, operative, combative, formative.