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Examples:educational organization—educational institution —educational administration—UNESCO, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization—educational establishment —Imperial College (or Academy), the highest educational body in Imperial China—educational attainment n —Educational Television (Hong Kong)—take the cream, discard the dross (political and educational slogan)—Imperial College of Supreme Learning, established in 124 BC, and the highest educational institute in ancient China until the Sui Dynasty—It takes ten years nurture a tree, but a hundred years to train a man (idiom). A good education program takes a long time to develop.—May 7 Cadre School (forcing educated people inre-education and peasant labor during Cultural Revolution)—gradual improvement by slow polishing (idiom); fig. education as a gradual process—balance (career and family, family and education etc)—Cai Yuanpei (1868-1940), liberal educationalist, studied in Germany, President of Beijing University 1917-19, minister of education for Guomindang—lit. opening a book is profitable (idiom); the benefits of education—education for everyone, irrespective of background—pre-primary education n —lit. spring wind and rain (idiom); fig. the long-term influence of a solid education—Communication University of China (CUC), the highest institute of radio, film and television education in China—punishment and rewards as part of political re-education—the aims of education: morality, intelligence, physical fitness and aesthetic sense—deny oneself comforts in order to save money for one's education—quality of capabilities (in ideological education)—post-secondary education—international education n—invigorate the country through science and education—arrange reed figures to teach reading (idiom); mother's admirable dedication to her children's education—General English Proficiency Test (GEPT), commissioned by Taiwan's Ministry of Education in 1999—give one's child the best education as a career investment—Ministry of Education, Science and Culture (Japan), ceased exist in 2001 when it was merged with another ministry— |