educational program

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educational program

The children watch an educational program about animals.

Definition

Noun: 1. A structured plan or series of activities designed to provide instruction and learning: An "educational program" is a formal, organized set of experiences, lessons, or content created with the primary goal of teaching knowledge, developing skills, or fostering understanding in its participants.

Usage

The term "educational program" is used to describe formal initiatives that aim to educate. It can refer to broad, long-term curricula or specific, short-term series of lessons. * It is commonly modified by adjectives specifying its subject, audience, or format (e.g., a science educational program, an after-school educational program, a television educational program). * It functions as the subject or object of a sentence, often paired with verbs like develop, implement, attend, watch, or fund.

Examples
  • The museum developed a new educational program for elementary school students about ancient Egypt.
  • Public television stations are known for broadcasting high-quality educational programs for children.
  • Her research focuses on the effectiveness of online educational programs for adult learners.
  • Funding was approved for a community-based educational program on financial literacy.
Advanced Usage
  • "to develop/design an educational program": This phrase emphasizes the planning and creation stage of the program.
    • A team of teachers was tasked with designing an educational program to improve digital literacy.
  • "to implement/roll out an educational program": This refers to putting the program into action and making it available to the target audience.
    • The new safety educational program will be rolled out across all company departments next month.
Variants and Related Words
  • Educational (adj): Relating to the process of teaching or learning.
    • The trip to the planetarium was both fun and educational.
  • Program (n): A planned series of future events or performances; a set of related measures or activities with a long-term aim.
    • The university offers a graduate program in environmental science.
  • Curriculum (n): The subjects comprising a course of study in a school or college. (A "curriculum" is often the core content of a broader "educational program.")
  • Initiative (n): An act or strategy intended to resolve a difficulty. (An educational program can be considered a type of initiative.)
Synonyms
  • Instructional program: A program focused on providing specific instruction.
  • Learning program: Emphasizes the participant's act of acquiring knowledge.
  • Training program: Often implies a focus on developing specific, practical skills for a job or task.
Related Phrases
  • Educational programming: This phrase often refers collectively to the broadcast content (e.g., on TV or radio) that is designed to educate.
    • The channel is required by law to include a certain amount of educational programming.
  • Program of study: A more formal term, often used in academic contexts to describe a structured sequence of courses.
    • She completed her program of study in three years.
educational program

The children watch an educational program about animals.

Noun
  1. a program for providing education