NOUN
- the United States federal department that administers all federal programs dealing with education (including federal aid to educational institutions and students); created 1979
How To Use Education Department In A Sentence
- Mrs Blenkinsop attributed the success to the hard work of teachers and education department staff and the support of parents.
- The Education department can install a TV in every examination hall by entering into an agreement with the BCCI and the channel which is telecasting the match.
- Millions more were paid at the Business and Education departments. The Sun
- The fundamental problem that we've got is that public education has a quarter of its money tied up in highly centralised politburos, known as education departments.
- The Health and Education departments were turned inside out regularly. Times, Sunday Times
- The plans follow one of the largest public consultation exercises ever undertaken by the city council's education department.
- Saving university education departments might not look like a cause worth marching for. Times, Sunday Times
- The education department has earmarked £6m for the new school.
- Rochdale Council's Education Department is proposing to shut Alf Kaufman School in Norden next September.
- The word constructivism has been sadly perverted by some education departments to elevate process knowledge above content knowledge in such as way to undermine the Enlightenment values on which Western culture is built and which we still need to further progress. Constructivism and objectivity