单词 | primary age |
释义 | > as lemmasprimary age primary age n. Education the stage of life during which children receive primary education, typically (in the United Kingdom) between the ages of about five and eleven; frequently attributive. ΘΚΠ the world > people > person > child > [adjective] smalla1325 impuberala1856 impubic1876 impuberate1880 primary age1893 primary1908 preadolescent1910 subadolescent1910 subteenage1939 rising fives1968 society > education > learning > learner > one attending school > [adjective] > primary or prep school pupil preparatory1858 primary age1893 preppy1900 1893 Cent. Mag. Jan. 476/1 In the primary age the child has begun to feel the desire for learning the conventional instruments invented by the race for communicating and preserving human experience. 1929 in G. M. Whipple Preschool & Parental Educ. i. viii. 225 We ordinarily have three groups before our first primary-age level: a group of children from two to three approximately, three to four, and four to five. 1992 Times Educ. Suppl. 31 Jan. 86/2 (advt.) The postholder should have experience of teaching primary age pupils with learning, sensory and emotional difficulties. < as lemmas |
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