Education

  • 1Education — Ed u*ca tion (?; 135), n. [L. educatio; cf. F. [ e]ducation.] The act or process of educating; the result of educating, as determined by the knowledge skill, or discipline of character, acquired; also, the act or process of training by a… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 2Education — Educate redirects here. For the journal published by the Institute of Education, see Educate . For the stained glass window at Yale University, see Education (Chittenden Memorial Window). Children in a kindergarten classroom in France …

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  • 3ÉDUCATION — s. f. Action d élever, de former un enfant, un jeune homme, de développer ses facultés physiques, intellectuelles et morales. Il signifie aussi, Le résultat de cette action. Éducation physique. Éducation morale. La première éducation. Éducation… …

    Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 7eme edition (1835)

  • 4ÉDUCATION — n. f. Action d’élever, de former un enfant, un jeune homme, une jeune fille, de développer ses facultés intellectuelles et morales ou Résultat de cette action. Système d’éducation. Traité d’éducation. Se livrer, se consacrer à l’éducation de la… …

    Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 8eme edition (1935)

  • 5education — See: HIGHER EDUCATION …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 6education — See: HIGHER EDUCATION …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 7education — noun Date: 1531 1. a. the action or process of educating or of being educated; also a stage of such a process b. the knowledge and development resulting from an educational process < a person of little education > 2. the field of study that deals …

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  • 8Education in the United States — of America U.S. Department of Education Secretary Deputy Secretary Arne Duncan Anthony Miller …

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  • 9Education in Portugal — Ministry of Education, Higher Education and Science Minister Nuno Crato (2011 ) National education budget (2006) …

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  • 10Education reform — is the process of improving public education. Small improvements in education theoretically have large social returns, in health, wealth and well being. Historically, reforms have taken different forms because the motivations of reformers have&#8230; …

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