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educate myself in or educate myself on? - TextRanch
Both "educate myself in" and "educate myself on" can be correct, but they are used in different situations. "Educate myself in" is used when referring to a specific field of study or subject, while "educate myself on" is used when referring to gaining knowledge about a particular topic or issue.
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Educate on vs educate in - WordReference Forums
Educated on is synonymous with "informed on" or "taught about" and implies that the topic does not involve a formal subject of study or training program. Children must be educated on the dangers of playing with guns. As a police officer, he has been educated in the use of firearms. You must log in or register to reply here.
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prepositions - education in/on maths and history - English Language ...
But the short answer is that if you insist on getting a preposition in there, it would almost always be in. Compare Google Books results for an education in science (about 9400 hits) to one single hit for the same with on. Ok. Thanks for your time. I will keep in in my text.
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Prepositions after "educate": "educate in" or "educate at"?
Most dance people need to be educated in the ways of normal living and learn what body movements mean to other people. Executive Chef Paul Lee, who coincidentally was educated in my hometown of Guildford, never actually studied to be a chef. He was educated at Eton and Cambridge. Harold was educated at the Dunmow Church Schools.
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What is the difference between "educate someone on" and ... - HiNative
Frankly, it means the same but said differently. But however "educating someone on" can mean educating someone something regarding the subject and "educating someone about" can mean educating someone on something they don't know about; never heard of. Was this answer helpful? Hmm... (1) Was this answer helpful? Hmm... (0)
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Educate about/on - WordReference Forums
Is it, "I like educating people about my culture" or "I like educating people on my culture." When is it appropriate to use one over the other? Thank you. You have given no context. We cannot know what, exactly the speaker means. If we take the default meaning then neither sound idiomatic.
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14 Ways to Educate Yourself Every Day (+ Daily Self Education Examples)
Today, I’ll share 14 simple learning habits you can include in your daily schedule to help you broaden your knowledge and deepen your understanding of the subjects you want to learn more about. I’ll also go over six principles for effective self education and three example self education daily routines, including my own.
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"educate in" or "educate at"? - linguix.com
People need to be educated on how to buy healthcare. But, in case you are educated on depression, you could live a productive life. We want people to be entertained as well as informed and educated on such issues. It's purpose is to get Kony's name famous, so all can be educated on him and help stop him.
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【educate 〜 on…】 と 【educate 〜 in…】 はどう違いますか? | HiNative
Educated onは過去形で使われ、それはあなたがこれを学んだということです。 彼はドラムの叩き方について教育されています。 彼は人を扱う方法について教育されています。 彼はなぜこれが良くないのかについて教育されています。 彼女は________について教育されています。 Educated inは現在の学びの更新のためです。 彼は工学について教育されています。 彼は幾何学について教育されています。 彼は財務について教育されています。 彼は________について教育されています。 この回答は役に立ちましたか? @Alexandra_Monteiro Thank you !
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Self-Education: Learn the Tips and Importance of Educating Yourself
Self-education, however, is different from learning by yourself. It allows you to pursue entire curricula by yourself and without the guidance of a tutor or professor. You can learn skills that you never thought of pursuing, you can inculcate new habits which you previously did not entertain, and the aspects are countless.