Betekenis van:
schooling

schooling
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • studie
  • the act of teaching at school

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schooling
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • the training of an animal (especially the training of a horse for dressage)

    Hyperoniemen

    schooling
    Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • schoolopleiding
    • the act of teaching at school

    Hyperoniemen

    schooling
    Zelfstandig naamwoord
      • the process of being formally educated at a school

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      1. Don't let schooling interfere with your education.
      2. I have never let my schooling interfere with my education.
      3. It doesn't matter if you have received schooling or not.
      4. Keisuke has always studied in this mansion. That style known as 'home schooling', right?
      5. I will have to wait till I finish schooling and start earning money.
      6. Schooling is a process that teaches a crowd of people to read but wasn't able to teach them to decide what is worth reading.
      7. The mandatory character of schooling is rarely analyzed in the multitude of works dedicated to the study of the various ways to develop within children the desire to learn.
      8.  Certificate(s) regarding schooling
      9. ‘pre-school’ means organised educational activity undertaken before the start of obligatory primary schooling;
      10. Fish behaviour will influence stocking density and schooling or territorial behaviour should be considered.
      11. For the purpose of this Decision, the following definitions shall apply:1. ‘pre-school’ means organised educational activity undertaken before the start of obligatory primary schooling;
      12. which represents training of nine years' primary schooling, followed by a two year course of basic training, supplemented by at least one year's service off-shore and,
      13. in Denmark, of nine years' primary schooling followed by a course of basic training and/or service at sea of between 17 and 36 months, supplemented by:
      14. This study shows that more than one third of the European workforce (80 million persons) is low-skilled whilst it has been estimated that by 2010 almost 50 % of new jobs will require tertiary level qualifications, just under 40 % will require upper secondary schooling, and only about 15 % will be suitable for those with basic schooling.
      15. which represents training of nine years' primary schooling followed by a course of basic training and minimum three years' specialised vocational training including at least three months' seagoing service.”