education

/ˌɛdʒəˈkeɪʃən/
noun
  1. The process of teaching and learning, usually at a school or college.
    • He completed his education at a university in Chicago.
    • She believes that education is the key to a better future.
    • The government increased funding for public education.
  2. Knowledge or skill gained from being taught.
    • A good education can open many doors in life.
    • Her education in mathematics helped her become an engineer.
    • He lacked a formal education but was very self-taught.
  3. A particular field of study or area of learning.
    • The college offers a degree in physical education.
    • She is majoring in early childhood education.
    • He wrote a book on the history of art education.
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