Synonym: school. Similar words: riding school, boarding school, school, at school, in school, schoolbag, preschool, schoolboy. Meaning: ['skuːlɪŋ] n. 1. the act of teaching at school 2. the process of being formally educated at a school 3. the training of an animal (especially the training of a horse for dressage).
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91) The new law reduces the number of pupils per class in the first four years of schooling.
92) The results of this investigation should help to clarify some of the complex issues involved in the debate on gender and schooling.
93) One of the most significant was in the increase in formal schooling,(http://sentencedict.com/schooling.html) particularly of the young.
94) Schooling was seen by many parents as an irrelevance at best; at worst as a downright intrusion.
95) The distinction between education and schooling becomes clear in a rural society.
96) A child's access to schooling varies greatly from place to place.
97) I feel it is important to get a taste of a working environment before going straight through schooling into paid employment.
98) Sometimes a fifteen or twenty minute walk out before schooling helps the horse loosen-up before a session begins.
99) Pupils with temporary Problems might also include Traveller children affected by discontinuity of schooling.
100) Beyond these formal structures, the folks at Thayer challenge yet one more notion that often shapes the structures of schooling.
101) Even Illich's onslaught is directed at formal schooling and not at education as such.
102) But if the commonsense understanding of schooling is bracketed and belief suspended, another reality emerges, the life of the playground.
103) In 1911 he was initiated into the schooling process at the Ecole Primaire in Tours.
104) In a post-industrial information economy, the differences become more pronounced and more divisive as the length and necessity of schooling increase.
105) Many of the requests are for practical, technical and vocational literature for all levels, from secondary schooling upwards.
106) She will have responsibility for their upbringing, including a say in their future schooling and development.
107) So his Hebrew schooling thereby climaxed; his public participation galvanising him to accelerated study.
108) They would be helped enormously if other agencies of enlightenment, particularly the schooling system, contributed to the task.
109) For the first time Nizan was forced to confront the social reality of the process of schooling.
110) The use of education services has become more equal during the years of compulsory schooling.
111) If we wish children to develop awareness and sensitivity, Art and Nature must ramify their schooling from their early days.
112) Pupils in schools designated for those with moderate learning difficulties have often met failure throughout their schooling.
113) A horse that is fit for hunting may be unable to cope with a long schooling session.
114) Although the formal process of schooling began in 1911 and terminated in 1929, the critical phase was between 1917 and 1927.
115) Much more could be done to help assimilate our refugees - for example, help with schooling and specialist support.
116) As with any problem, try to correct it by schooling, but accept that an aid may be necessary.
117) What young people come to define as intellectual competence what it means to know things and use themis shaped by their schooling.
118) We pulled up at the end of the schooling stretch and trotted back to where Tremayne stood with his binoculars.
119) Then, when he was five or six years old, he entered a masculine world and his formal schooling began.
120) Some parents moved their children to rural areas to avoid the disruption and continue their schooling.
More similar words: riding school, boarding school, school, at school, in school, schoolbag, preschool, schoolboy, go to school, high school, prep school, playschool, highschool, schoolyard, schoolbook, schoolmate, after school, school board, schoolmaster, primary school, private school, school district, nursery school, parochial school, secondary school, drooling, schooner, hooligan, hooliganism, consoling.