educationally


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ed·u·ca·tion·al

 (ĕj′ə-kā′shə-nəl)
adj.
1. Of or relating to education.
2. Serving to educate; instructive: an educational film.

ed′u·ca′tion·al·ly adv.
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Adv.1.educationally - in an educational manner; "the assistant masters formed a committee of their own to consider what could be done educationally for the town"
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educationally

[ˌedjʊˈkeɪʃnəlɪ] ADV [stimulate, encourage] → desde el punto de vista educativo
educationally, the school is very gooddesde el punto de vista educativo, el colegio es muy bueno
educationally backward adultsadultos mpl con carencias educativas
educationally deprived childrenniños mpl privados de educación
educationally sound principlesprincipios mpl con una base pedagógica sólida
educationally subnormalcon dificultades de aprendizaje
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

educationally

[ˌɛdʒʊˈkeɪʃənəli] adv
(as regards education) [subnormal, disadvantaged] → sur le plan éducatif
[sound, valuable] → du point de vue pédagogiqueeducational park n (US) complexe scolaire et universitaireeducational psychologist npsychopédagogue mfeducational psychology npsychopédagogie feducational technology ntechnologie f de l'enseignementeducation authority n (British)délégation f départementale de l'enseignement
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educationally

advpädagogisch; (= relating to school)schulisch; educationally subnormallernbehindert; to stimulate the youngsters educationallydie Jugendlichen durch Lernen stimulieren
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educationally

[ˌɛdjʊˈkeɪʃnlɪ] advdal punto di vista dell'istruzione
the educationally deprived → le persone culturalmente svantaggiate
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He perceived that these new tenants might be of value educationally. He would tolerate the father and draw out the son, who was silent.
No one can come into contact with the race for twenty years, as I have done in the heart of the South, without being convinced that the race is constantly making slow but sure progress materially, educationally, and morally.
A motion passed by the conference described SATs as "educationally harmful to our children".
It is immoral and educationally ineffective to blindly enforce arbitrary regulations when we know that in many cases the opposite approach is required to benefit children.
FEARS have been raised that educationally gifted Welsh children may fall behind their English counterparts because they are not identified early enough.
In doing so, students are participating in determining whether or not the discussion has been educationally viable.
The Abbey's Tim Harrison said: "Although we are better off materially, economically, educationally and enjoy better health, life seems more stressful and more complex.
Software that includes all of these educationally sound jewels amounts to quite a classroom treasure.
Despite being educationally immature the girl wanted to keep her child and was supported by her family.
Landscape gardener McIntosh, said to be educationally sub-normal, is alleged to have sexually assaulted and strangled Joanne in August 1998 after she arrived to help care for the son of British millionaire Greg Cole.
This is the third in a series (see reviews, March 1998 issue) of outstanding Notes Alive video productions that integrate art and music within an educationally engaging format.
But...the formation of character in young people is educationally a different task from, and a prior task to, the discussion of the great, difficult, ethical controversies of the day.

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