educational achievement

collocation in English

meaningsofeducationalandachievement

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educational
adjective
uk
/ˌedʒ.ʊˈkeɪ.ʃən.əl/
us
/ˌedʒ.əˈkeɪ.ʃən.əl/
providing education or relating ...
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achievement
noun[C or U]
uk
/əˈtʃiːv.mənt/
us
/əˈtʃiːv.mənt/
something very good and difficult that you have succeeded ...
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(Definition ofeducationalandachievementfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This was assessed at the time of the survey child's birth using a threepoint scale which reflected the highest level ofeducationalachievementattained.
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The authors find that a student'seducationalachievementis positively related to the educational background and aspirations of his classmates.
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Correlations were also highly significant with the other tests ofeducationalachievementadministered as part of this study.
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Other factors associated with depression included low income, pooreducationalachievement, lack of formal employment and overcrowding.
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They attribute this to the growth of equalitarianism through women's highereducationalachievement, which may have enhanced the self-esteem and values of their children.
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Positive relationships andeducationalachievementwere identified to be central to the adaptational outcomes of these at-risk youth.
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More research is needed in order to more adequately control foreducationalachievement.
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In terms of education, men tend to vote more regularly than women do, regardless ofeducationalachievement.
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We began to focus intensely on fostering students'educationalachievementand creating opportunities at schools for them to develop important relationships with adults.
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The tests correlated well with scores on othereducationalachievementtests and showed age and school grade differences.
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In sum, severe and chronic helminth infections might potentially have detrimental effects on children's cognitive performance andeducationalachievement.
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The next two chapters consider the links with first,educationalachievementand pensions and then employment and pensions and the impact of motherhood.
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Even to the brightest and most ambitious of these writers, primary-school teaching seemed the ultimate social andeducationalachievementimaginable.
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The next two chapters consider the links with, first,educationalachievementand pensions, and then employment and pensions and the impact of motherhood.
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This was assessed at the time of the survey child's birth using a 3-point scale that reflected the highest level ofeducationalachievementattained.
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Putting four-year-old children into mainstream school introduces new perspectives; it subjects young children to highly centralised curricular control and to pressures for measurableeducationalachievement.
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It was not that the introduction ofeducationalachievementinto the model made the difference, now that we could mobilise this control variable more effectively.
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More importantly, so are the outcomes for looked-after children in terms of later homelessness, joblessness and pooreducationalachievement.
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Furthermore, findings presented in this paper suggest that there is a need to enhance the support provided by parents for theeducationalachievementof their daughters.
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