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educational
/ ĖÉ»åĀįŹĖ°ģ±šÉŖŹÉ²Ōɱō /
adjective
providing knowledge; instructive or informative
an educational toy
of or relating to education
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- educationally adverb
- antieducational adjective
- antieducationally adverb
- countereducational noun
- countereducationally adverb
- noneducational adjective
- noneducationally adverb
- posteducational adjective
- preeducational adjective
- preeducationally adverb
- pseudoeducational adjective
- pseudoeducationally adverb
- quasi-educational adjective
- quasi-educationally adverb
- ˱š»å³Ü˳¦²¹³Ł¾±“DzԲ¹±ō±ō²ā adverb
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of educational1
Example Sentences
GPs in the island also undergo regular education on diseases like endometriosis and recently the Primary Care Body held a specialist educational meeting on endometriosis.
That's what an educational psychologist told me last week as we discussed how teachers should respond to disruptive behaviour in schools.
It also said that young people with special educational needs were disproportionately represented in the youth justice system.
The organization focused on educational success for the children of Tennessee, eventually expanding its mission with the wildly popular Imagination Library, which delivers books to young children.
It comes as separate stats shows a sharp rise in the number of tribunals concerning special educational needs support, as parents challenge the support on offer for their child.
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