reeducative

/riˈɛdʒəkeɪtɪv/
adjective
  1. Intended to teach someone new skills, attitudes, or behaviors, especially to replace old ones that are no longer useful or acceptable.
    • The company's reeducative workshops teach employees how to use the new software.
    • The prison offers reeducative programs to help inmates learn job skills.
    • After the accident, she underwent reeducative therapy to regain her ability to walk.
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