education - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • continue: Strengthen continuing education and professional development and promote a culture in which staff feel valued and able to reach their full potential.
  • enter: Such practices do not simply promote wider access to higher education, but also help students to succeed once they have entered higher education.

Preposition: for

  • citizenship: If we want a meaningful process of education for citizenship, we should forget about the National Curriculum and the Education Reform Act.

Adjective modifier

  • high: Top up fees are pricing working class students out of higher education.
  • inclusive: Inclusive education in Billings, Montana: A prototype for rural schools.
  • secondary: Two of our students have been offered scholarships to attend St Paul's Girls ' School for their secondary education.
  • full-time: For longer exclusions they should plan with the LEA for full-time suitable education.
  • further: FE colleges should have the funding to provide the support students need to succeed in further education.
  • vocational: The signs are more hopeful for vocational education, which looks likely to be a major focus of the White Paper.

Modifies a noun

  • institution: Case Studies Eleven teacher education institutions in Europe were selected for detailed study in relation to the Profile.
  • college: Located in central London, the Mary Ward Center is a bustling adult education college that attracts over 7,000 students each year.
  • authority: Twelve local education authorities are sharing nearly £ 13 million to develop around 30 pilot projects.
  • sector: Change is all around us in the education sector.
  • program: The control group received the oral hygiene education program only.

Noun used with modifier

  • citizenship: I strongly encourage citizenship education practitioners to attend, ' , said Bernard Crick.
  • adult: Located in central London, the Mary Ward Center is a bustling adult education college that attracts over 7,000 students each year.
  • mathematics: What are the implications of these trends for the attractions of statistics and mathematics education to students?
  • sex: Should sex education in schools say more about homosexuality?
  • pre-school: A study of pre-school education in Scotland is being carried out by the Accounts Commission for Scotland which should report in summer 2000.
  • postgraduate: Q: I need my grades to continue with postgraduate education.

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