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educational

[ej-oo-key-shuh-nl] / ˌɛdʒ ʊˈkeɪ ʃə nl /


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The band also offers free online lessons called the Jelly of the Month Club Music Academy, which turned live gigs into cartoon-based educational games.

From Los Angeles Times

The nonprofit also keeps a public-facing “eagle log,” which provides updates on what the power couple is up to, along with analysis of their behaviors and educational tidbits.

From Los Angeles Times

Credits can be earned for things such as completing rehabilitative or educational programs, abiding by the rules or completing wildfire firefighting work.

From Los Angeles Times

In some years, the subs have been spotted and in others they evaded detection, he said—and failure can be more educational than success.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ordinary editing, accessibility features and genuine educational or design work are excluded.

From BBC