educational background
collocation in Englishmeaningsofeducationalandbackground
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educational
adjective
uk/ˌedʒ.ʊˈkeɪ.ʃən.əl/us/ˌedʒ.əˈkeɪ.ʃən.əl/
providing education or relating ...
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background
noun
uk/ˈbæk.ɡraʊnd/us/ˈbæk.ɡraʊnd/
the things that can be seen behind the main things or people in ...
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(Definition ofeducationalandbackgroundfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofeducational background
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However,educationalbackgroundmight help a minister to survive.
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There were no associations between location of death and race, family composition, educationalbackgroundof the patient,educationalbackgroundof the father, or religion.
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If necessary, the women were asked a series of questions on theireducationalbackground.
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Only registered nurses were recruited, to make sure theireducationalbackgroundwas as homogenous as possible.
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She also wrote sensitively about their cultural milieu, familial strategies, andeducationalbackground.
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Additionally, an individual'seducationalbackground, language and cultural barriers can bias scores.
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We all have our favourites, reflecting oureducationalbackgroundand exposure to different approaches.
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We learn about his social andeducationalbackground, his musical tastes and ambitions, his workaday life.
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The authors find that a student's educational achievement is positively related to theeducationalbackgroundand aspirations of his classmates.
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They do not observe, at the individual level, personal characteristics such aseducationalbackground, physical strength, and other talents.
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In addition to these questions regarding policy performance, we include in our model partisanship,educationalbackground, gender and age.
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There is clearly a large subjective component in all this, not to say a demand on the righteducationalbackground.
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There were education staff present as members, as well as (usually) a lead officer with aneducationalbackground.
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Additionally, it may stem from inadequateeducationalbackgroundof nurses in matters regarding preserving self-dignity and privacy.
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Nonetheless, the low number of participants, and theireducationalbackgroundand age differences make it difficult to draw precise conclusions.
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First, the dominanteducationalbackgroundof civil servants in a particular ministry can provide information about styles.
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With hiseducationalbackground, he may do so.
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They may be small builders with not mucheducationalbackground.
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Even within the small villages there are diversities among people, based on such features as age,educationalbackground, class, gender, and nationality.
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They might, in addition, make certain assumptions about my social background, my religion, perhaps even myeducationalbackgroundand my age.
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We find thateducationalbackgroundincreases ministers' capacity to survive, that female ministers have lower hazard rates and older ministers have higher hazard rates.
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This paper underscores the need for teachers to be aware of theeducationalbackgroundof their learners when promoting autonomy in language learning.
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The sample was quite diverse in some respects, such aseducationalbackground, age and nationality, but much less so in others.
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Similarity ofeducationalbackgroundis clearly an important basis for mate selection and is associated with a number of other factors.
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We find thateducationalbackgroundincreases ministers' capacity to survive, that female ministers have lower hazard rates and older ministers have higher ones.
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