educational - use in sentences

Used with adjective complement

  • cover: Our many other societies cover educational, cultural, political and recreational interests.
  • meet: In an increasing number of instances, parents are finding that they have to meet educational, health and welfare expenses.

Modifies a noun

  • establishment: We may give educational establishments 30 or 40 per cent reductions.
  • attainment: A typical Key Outcome would be to improve levels of educational attainment.
  • institution: Any educational institution is welcome to use this material.
  • psychologist: Educational psychologists tell us that any activity which leads to a change in our behavior is ' learning ' .
  • need: The term " special educational needs " is excised from Scots law.
  • achievement: The Government Offices will be encouraging future bids aimed at raising levels of educational achievement.

Modifying Another Word

  • purely: We were a purely educational body, we did not seek to become a ' party ' .
  • highly: Monopoly, with its thrilling property-owning rules and objectives, is highly educational.
  • very: The site visits to the Lurgan Fiber exhibition were also very educational.
  • not: These magazines are there simply to sell advertising, they are profit generating publications not educational or philanthropic publications.
  • then: If the scope of the job changes with attendant changes in its elements, then educational requirements should be reviewed.
  • staggeringly: Close inspection of most outsourced government IT projects should provide a staggeringly educational example of what not to do.

Preposition: in

  • nature: Software included in the BESD is educational in nature and available in the UK.

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