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Definition of Schoolwork
1. Noun. A school task performed by a student to satisfy the teacher.
Specialized synonyms: Classroom Project, Classwork, Homework, Prep, Preparation, Lesson
Generic synonyms: Assignment
Definition of Schoolwork
1. Noun. Work done for school, including both in class and homework. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Schoolwork
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Schoolwork
Literary usage of Schoolwork
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Foundations of Education by Levi Seeley (1901)
"CHAPTER X. HABIT AS AN END OF schoolwork. " Sow a thought and reap a deed, Sow
a deed and reap a habit, Sow a habit and reap character, Sow a character and ..."
2. Report of Meeting by ANZAAS, ANZAAS. (1908)
"THE MOTIVATION OF schoolwork. By EA KILEY, MA [ABSTRACT.] The point of view
brought forward in the paper is largely that of Dr. John Dewey, ..."
3. Essays on Educational Reformers by Robert Hebert Quick (1890)
"Connecting schoolwork with life outside. many boys would have no difficulty in
stating the sum of their school-learning within very narrow limits, ..."
4. Essays on Educational Reformers by Robert Hebert Quick (1890)
"Connecting schoolwork with life outside. many boys would have no difficulty in
stating the sum of their school-learning within very narrow limits, ..."
5. The Foundations of Education by Levi Seeley (1901)
"CHAPTER X. HABIT AS AN END OF schoolwork. " Sow a thought and reap a deed, Sow
a deed and reap a habit, Sow a habit and reap character, Sow a character and ..."
6. Report of Meeting by ANZAAS, ANZAAS. (1908)
"THE MOTIVATION OF schoolwork. By EA KILEY, MA [ABSTRACT.] The point of view
brought forward in the paper is largely that of Dr. John Dewey, ..."
7. Essays on Educational Reformers by Robert Hebert Quick (1890)
"Connecting schoolwork with life outside. many boys would have no difficulty in
stating the sum of their school-learning within very narrow limits, ..."
8. Essays on Educational Reformers by Robert Hebert Quick (1890)
"Connecting schoolwork with life outside. many boys would have no difficulty in
stating the sum of their school-learning within very narrow limits, ..."