reschool

/riːˈskuːl/
verb
  1. To teach someone new skills or knowledge, especially to prepare them for a different job or career.
    • The government program helps workers reschool for jobs in technology.
    • After the factory closed, many employees had to reschool themselves for new careers.
    • She decided to reschool as a nurse after years in retail.
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