schooling

IPA: skˈuɫɪŋ

noun

  • Training or instruction.
  • Institutional education; attendance of school.
  • (dressage) The training of a horse at dressage.
  • (obsolete) Discipline; reproof; reprimand.
  • (obsolete) Compensation for instruction; price or reward paid to an instructor for teaching pupils.
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Examples of "schooling" in Sentences

  • The problem with home schooling is selection bias.
  • Private schooling is a the prevailing fact of life for anyone who can afford it in DC.
  • Home schooling is touted by millions of parents and a segment of the education establishment.
  • Much of what we call schooling forecloses or shuts down or walls off meaningful choice-making.
  • Take a hard look at those that are in the crosshairs of corruption, pandering and deceipt at the top of the political heap, and more often then not, Ivy League schooling is the common denominator.
  • To bounce off of Steve at #12, one of the things here is that unless one been personally involved in schooling in a “troubled area” (from whatever end), one probably has little grasp of what that actually means.

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