English to afrikaans meaning of

Volgens die Oxford English Dictionary word die woord "education" gedefinieer as:"Die proses om sistematiese onderrig te ontvang of te gee, veral by 'n skool of universiteit; 'n kursus van onderrig gegee deur 'n skool, kollege of universiteit; die teorie en praktyk van onderrig."In breër terme verwys onderwys na die aanleer van kennis, vaardighede, waardes, oortuigings en gewoontes deur verskeie maniere soos lees, studeer , klasse bywoon, aan besprekings deelneem en verskillende situasies ervaar. Dit is 'n lewenslange proses wat individue help om hul intellektuele, sosiale, emosionele en fisiese vermoëns te ontwikkel, wat hulle in staat stel om die kompleksiteite van die wêreld te navigeer en ingeligte besluite te neem.

Sentence Examples

  1. Every child who marched out of the main doors was dressed in the regimental school uniform, the height of order and decorum, and the education about as good as money could buy.
  2. I live in New York City, grew up on Long Island, and graduated from Moravian College, an historic but small liberal arts school in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, with a degree in English literature and minors in Education, Business and Spanish.
  3. But he sees hope on the horizon, through the younger generations, those who, unlike their parents and grandparents, have travelled overseas and gained a university education.
  4. His continued support for a failing athletics department while neglecting the proper education of our beloved student population has made it impossible for me to stand down.
  5. She was studying to become a teacher with a double focus in English literature and music education.
  6. A nudge to chase our purpose beyond the bounds of the framework drilled into our being for the past many years of education.
  7. You people and all your education, what the hell do you know when someone throws a hammer on your skull?
  8. The education world we now inhabit is firmly behind imparting information and knowledge, caring more about adherence and compliance and little for answering our many questions.
  9. She had received a thoroughly English education in that city, and, from her manners and intelligence, would be thought an European.
  10. We want to be confident, secure in knowing what to do and how, because after years of education we feel we are supposed to know.