educational reform

collocation in English

meaningsofeducationalandreform

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educational
adjective
uk
/ˌedʒ.ʊˈkeɪ.ʃən.əl/
us
/ˌedʒ.əˈkeɪ.ʃən.əl/
providing education or relating ...
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reform
noun[C or U]
uk
/rɪˈfɔːm/
us
/rɪˈfɔːrm/
an improvement, especially in a person's behaviour or in the structure ...
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(Definition ofeducationalandreformfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Partly to meet this demand, widespreadeducationalreformwas undertaken.
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All this leads to recognising the need foreducationalreform.
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This paper recognises pressures on the teaching force in a global climate ofeducationalreform.
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Fluctuating exchange rates, the draft, disinflation, and noweducationalreformare examples.
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The currenteducationalreformalso stresses the values of the inherited culture.
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Educationalreformwill result from research, not be enacted and researched afterwards.
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It is concluded that successfuleducationalreformmust promote changes in practitioners' attitudes, causing re-evaluation of traditional behaviours.
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The themes are: relationships between capital and labour, state and business; industrial relations; free trade/tariff reform;educationalreform.
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The growing literature on professionalism and bioethics residency curricula suggests that the process ofeducationalreformhas begun.
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In this regard, the university can be seen as an important contributor to post-war debates abouteducationalreform.
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Of course,educationalreformis long-term.
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I should like to see thiseducationalreformcarried.
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Noeducationalreformhas had as much preparation as this.
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Another landmark having been reached,educationalreformis upon us.
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They have also a magnificent scheme ofeducationalreform.
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It was a real opportunity foreducationalreform.
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I hope that thiseducationalreformwill go forward.
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Resulting from theeducationalreform, new undertakings in assessment involved teachers and learners in designing subject-specific systems of evaluation within the school system.
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However, it may well be attributable to the way in whicheducationalreformhas diversified the pool of those with access to post-secondary education.
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Twice he stood for parliament on a ticket ofeducationalreformand better social welfare provision for the vulnerable in society.
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What becomes essential, then, are the areas of health economics andeducationalreform, which require sustained funding streams that will finally create the incentives for institutions to collaborate.
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That is that we are building oureducationalreforminside a free system.
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The greatesteducationalreformwe could carry out would be to have smaller classes.
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All they offer is a cautious recapitulation of the more conventional ideas current abouteducationalreform.
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He will also agree that the essential accompaniment of political reform iseducationalreform.
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