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Definition of Educationally
1. Adverb. In an educational manner. "The assistant masters formed a committee of their own to consider what could be done educationally for the town"
Definition of Educationally
1. Adverb. In an educational manner. ¹
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Definition of Educationally
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Educationally
Literary usage of Educationally
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Springfield Survey: Study of Social Conditions in an American City by Shelby Millard Harrison, Russell Sage Foundation Dept. of Surveys and Exhibits, Springfield Survey Committee (Springfield, Ill.) (1918)
"NEW PLAN Educationally SUPERIOR The second reason is that the new plan is
educationally superior to the present form of organization. ..."
2. The Addresses and Journal of Proceedings of the National Educational Association by National Educational Association (U.S.) (1876)
"THE LACKS AND NEEDS OF THE SOUTH Educationally— THE DEVELOPMENT OF HER NATURAL
RESOURCES—THE REMEDY. Since the announcement of the above subject for this ..."
3. The Mental Health of the School Child: The Psycho-educational Clinic in by John Edward Wallace Wallin (1914)
"... A SCHEMA FOR THE CLINICAL STUDY OF MENTALLY AND Educationally UNUSUAL CHILDREN
The scientific study of the educationally exceptional child should follow ..."
4. The Public Schools of Springfield, Illinois: Educational Section of the by Leonard Porter Ayres (1914)
"NEW PLAN Educationally SUPERIOR The second reason is that the new plan is
educationally superior to the present form of organization. ..."
5. The Elementary School Curriculum by Frederick Gordon Bonser (1921)
"Considered Educationally, Needs Have Both a Present and a Future Reference.
— The needs of children and adults are much the same in kind, although they vary ..."
6. Ethical Considerations for Research on Housing-related Health Hazards by Bernard Lo, Mary Ellen O'Connell (2005)
"Guidance Regarding Economically and Educationally Disadvantaged Populations
Subpart A of the federal regulations reminds IRBs to “be particularly cognizant ..."