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educative
/ ˈɛdjʊkətɪv /
adjective
- producing or resulting in education
an educative experience
Other Words From
- non·edu·cative adjective
- over·edu·cative adjective
- over·edu·cative·ly adverb
- un·edu·cative adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of educative1
Example Sentences
Under this rubric, women see true crime as educative, watching and reading and listening to learn what to avoid.
We must remember that education and schooling are not the same, and that schooling must be viewed as a sphere distinctive from the educative forces at work in the larger culture.
As Stuart Hall once noted, what has been lacking is a sense of politics being educative in order to change the way people see things and understand the larger world.
Stuart Hall has rightly argued that politics must be educative, that is, it must be capable of "changing the way people see things."
This bill eliminates a standardized assessment for student teachers called the edTPA — the educative Teacher Performance Assessment — which all students must pass before they can receive their teaching certification.
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