Betekenis van:
educate
to educate
Werkwoord
- een vak leren; opleiden
- create by training and teaching
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Hyponiemen
to educate
Werkwoord
- give an education to
"We must educate our youngsters better"
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Voorbeeldzinnen
- Both parents and teachers educate their children.
- She took pains to educate her children.
- There were few colleges to educate women.
- In the last analysis, methods don't educate children; people do.
- You must educate your tongue to distinguish good coffee from bad.
- You will never know what she went through to educate her children.
- Families want to educate their children and can, in principle, defray the costs with the greater incomes education generates.
- To do our part to protect the elderly, we work to educate and watch out for our clients during our caregiving activities.
- Once social change begins it can not be reversed. You can not un-educate the person who has learned to read. You can not humiliate the person who feels pride. You can not oppress the people who are not afraid anymore.
- raise awareness through trainings, information days and distribution of information packs of the risks involved in processing personal data through information and communication networks and educate users, especially young people, parents and teachers, in this field.
- Explaining and, especially, selling a product with a complex structure to retail investors is a demanding task for retail networks, which have to invest resources to educate their workforce and allocate valuable resources and time to the process.
- They should have a clear mandate to educate the public in safer use of the Internet and new online technologies or in media and information literacy, and must have the necessary financial resources to implement that mandate.
- For the purposes of this Directive, the definition of an audiovisual media service should cover mass media in their function to inform, entertain and educate the general public, and should include audiovisual commercial communication but should exclude any form of private correspondence, such as e-mails sent to a limited number of recipients.
- The objective of the Programme is to promote safer use of the Internet and other communication technologies (‘online technologies’), to educate users, particularly children, parents, carers, teachers and educators in this regard and to fight against illegal content and harmful conduct online.
- Practical measures are still needed to encourage reporting of illegal content to those in a position to deal with it, to encourage assessment of the performance of filter technologies and the benchmarking of those technologies, to spread best practice for codes of conduct embodying generally agreed canons of behaviour, and to inform and educate parents and children on the best way to benefit from the potential of new online technologies in a safe way.