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educational

[ej-oo-key-shuh-nl] / ˌɛdʒ ʊˈkeɪ ʃə nl /


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"These findings provide valuable evidence to policymakers and educational leaders who are seeking to deliver better outcomes with increasingly limited resources."

From Science Daily

Showing your confidence in a young mind is priceless, whether it’s with the gift of stocks or 529 plans for your grandchildren’s education, particularly when the older generation did not have the same educational opportunities.

From MarketWatch

Tuition is free, but it has slashed the accommodation available to students, and trainers expect many to drop out in the face of educational demands and financial pressures on their families.

From Barron's

Actions targeting universities and educational institutions reflected concerns about institutional accountability, merit-based standards, and viewpoint diversity in academia.

From Los Angeles Times

For parents like Chelsey, from Newport, the key to a happy home isn't just about allowing screens, but about structure and educational value.

From BBC