单词 | schooling |
释义 | schooling (skuːlɪŋ ) uncountable noun [oft with poss] Schooling is education that children receive at school. He had little formal schooling. ...a voucher scheme to help poorer families pay for private schooling. Collocations: conventional schooling Yet conventional schooling has left more than a fifth of the country floundering. Times, Sunday Times He and his wife were both teachers, both disaffected with conventional schooling. Times, Sunday Times While often considered a subset of homeschooling, unschoolers may be as philosophically separate from other homeschoolers as they are from advocates of conventional schooling. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The all-or-nothing tests have been denounced as unfair, unnecessarily stressful and a poor assessment of five or seven years of secondary schooling. Times, Sunday Times The controversy mainly concerns secondary schooling. Times, Sunday Times We should consider replicating such a system in secondary schooling. Times, Sunday Times The school offers kindergarten, primary and secondary schooling (up to grade 10 in school year 2012/13). Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He finished his first and second years of secondary schooling in 1882. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 学校教育 Japanese: 学校教育 |
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