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schooling

[skoo-ling] / ˈsku lɪŋ /


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And that’s in addition to getting nine years of housing, schooling and degrees, which likely have a high six-figures in value, if not more.

From MarketWatch

That could help address a growing mismatch in Bangladesh’s labor market: Young people with higher-education qualifications are more likely to be unemployed than those with basic schooling.

From The Wall Street Journal

"I take photographs of horses schooling the whole time for my owners and I've never had a photograph of her being out of place - that's quite a unique thing," Bailey told BBC Sport.

From BBC

She told the BBC that children's anxiety, other mental health issues or "ideological and philosophical" factors are among the reasons for parents turning to home schooling.

From BBC

And they participated in activities like fitness, meditation and surfing during the day, while receiving schooling at night in a program for students no longer in the formal education system.

From Barron's