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educational [‚edʒʊ'keɪʃənəl](programme, system) éducatif; (establishment) d'éducation, d'enseignement; (books, publisher) scolaire; (method, film, visit, TV) éducatif, pédagogique;∎ they talked about rising/falling educational standards ils ont évoqué la hausse/baisse du niveau scolaire;∎ it was very educational c'était très instructif; humorous c'était très édifiant;∎ it was an educational experience/visit c'était une expérience/visite instructive►► educational adviser conseiller(ère) m,f d'orientation;educational age niveau m scolaire;educational channel chaîne f du savoir;educational cruise croisière f culturelle;Educational Institute of Scotland = syndicat écossais d'enseignants;educational qualification diplôme m;Computing educational software logiciel m didactique;American Educational Television chaîne f de télévision éducative et culturelleUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > educational
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A n universitaire mf.1 (in college, university) [career, life, post, teaching, work] universitaire ; [year] académique ; academic adviser directeur/-trice m/f des études ; academic freedom liberté f d'enseignement ;2 ( scholarly) [achievement, background, child, reputation] intellectuel/-elle ; [school] bien coté ; she's not very academic elle n'est pas très douée pour les études ; academic course ≈ cours m d'enseignement général ;4 ( theoretical) [debate, exercise, question] théorique ; to be a matter of academic interest être d'un intérêt théorique ;
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