Educability: meaning, definitions and examples

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educability

 

[ ˌɛdʒʊˈkeɪbɪlɪti ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

capacity for learning

Educability refers to the ability or capacity of an individual to learn, understand, and apply knowledge. This concept is often used in educational settings to evaluate the potential for learning among students, though it can vary significantly based on various factors including background, motivation, and cognitive abilities.

Synonyms

aptitude, capability, learnability

Examples of usage

  • The teacher assessed the educability of her students to tailor her lessons.
  • Understanding a child's educability can help in creating personalized learning plans.
  • Educability is an important factor in special education programs.

Translations

Translations of the word "educability" in other languages:

🇵🇹 educabilidade

🇮🇳 शिक्षा की योग्यता

🇩🇪 Bildungsfähigkeit

🇮🇩 kemampuan pendidikan

🇺🇦 освітня здатність

🇵🇱 zdolność edukacyjna

🇯🇵 教育可能性

🇫🇷 éducabilité

🇪🇸 educabilidad

🇹🇷 eğitimsel yetenek

🇰🇷 교육 가능성

🇸🇦 قابلية التعليم

🇨🇿 vzdělatelnost

🇸🇰 vzdelateľnosť

🇨🇳 教育能力

🇸🇮 izobraževalna sposobnost

🇮🇸 fræðilegar hæfileikar

🇰🇿 білім алу қабілеті

🇬🇪 სასწავლო უნარი

🇦🇿 təhsil qabiliyyəti

🇲🇽 educabilidad

Etymology

The term 'educability' is derived from the root word 'educate', which comes from the Latin 'educare', meaning 'to rear' or 'to bring up'. The prefix 'e-' implies 'out of', reflecting the notion of drawing out or developing potential. The suffix '-ability' indicates the quality of being capable of something. The first known use of 'educability' appeared in educational discourse in the late 19th century. Over time, the concept has evolved to encompass various dimensions of learning ability, influenced by educational theories and psychological research. Today, educability is a critical factor in understanding individual differences in learning and intelligence, influencing teaching methods and educational policies worldwide.