Reeducation
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Reeducation ( noun )
- The process of educating or training someone again, especially in a new set of beliefs or values.
- The process of educating or training someone to correct a previous error or misconception.
Origin:
From the latin word "re-" meaning "again" and "educatio" meaning "education".
Examples:
- The government implemented a program of reeducation for prisoners to help them reintegrate into society.
- After the fall of the regime, many former officials were sent to reeducation camps to learn the new ideology.
- The company offered reeducation courses for employees to update their skills and knowledge.
- The teacher's reeducation efforts helped the student understand the concept better.
- The reeducation program was designed to correct the previous misconceptions about the topic.
(As a verb)
Reeducation ( verb )
- The process of educating or training someone again, especially in a new set of beliefs or values.
- The process of educating or training someone to correct a previous error or misconception.
Origin:
From the latin word "re-" meaning "again" and "educatio" meaning "education".
Examples:
- The government implemented a program of reeducation for prisoners to help them reintegrate into society.
- After the fall of the regime, many former officials were sent to reeducation camps to learn the new ideology.
- The company offered reeducation courses for employees to update their skills and knowledge.
- The teacher's reeducation efforts helped the student understand the concept better.
- The reeducation program was designed to correct the previous misconceptions about the topic.