Educating: meaning, definitions and examples
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educating
[ ˈɛdʒʊˌkeɪtɪŋ ]
teaching process
The process of providing knowledge and instruction to someone, typically in a formal setting such as a school or university. Education involves imparting information, developing skills, and fostering critical thinking. It is a lifelong process that helps individuals grow intellectually and socially.
Synonyms
instructing, teaching, training
Examples of usage
- Educating children is crucial for their future success.
- She dedicated her life to educating disadvantaged communities.
- Universities play a vital role in educating the next generation of leaders.
- The government invests in education to ensure a well-educated workforce.
- Online platforms have revolutionized the way we educate ourselves.
Translations
Translations of the word "educating" in other languages:
🇵🇹 educando
🇮🇳 शिक्षा देना
🇩🇪 erziehen
🇮🇩 mendidik
🇺🇦 виховання
🇵🇱 edukowanie
🇯🇵 教育する (きょういくする)
🇫🇷 éduquer
🇪🇸 educar
🇹🇷 eğitmek
🇰🇷 교육하다 (gyoyukhada)
🇸🇦 تربية
🇨🇿 vzdělávání
🇸🇰 vzdelávanie
🇨🇳 教育 (jiàoyù)
🇸🇮 izobraževanje
🇮🇸 menntun
🇰🇿 білім беру
🇬🇪 განათლება
🇦🇿 təhsil vermək
🇲🇽 educar
Word origin
The word 'educating' comes from the Latin word 'educatus', which means 'to bring up' or 'to rear'. The concept of education has evolved over centuries, with formal systems of schooling emerging in ancient civilizations such as Greece and Rome. In the Middle Ages, education was primarily reserved for the elite, but the Renaissance saw a greater emphasis on widespread learning. Today, education is recognized as a fundamental human right essential for personal development and societal progress.
See also: educable, educated, educatedly, education, educational, educator, educators, uneducated.