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10. Disruption:
o Pronunciation: /dɪsˈrʌpʃən/
o Meaning: The process of radically changing or transforming existing practices,
systems, or industries.
o Example sentence:
- The shift to online learning due to the pandemic caused significant
disruption in the world of education.
- Disruption in education has prompted educators to explore new teaching
methods and technologies to engage students effectively.
- Adapting to disruptions in education requires collaboration between
schools, policymakers, and technology providers to ensure quality learning
experiences for students.
11. Experimentation:
o Pronunciation: /ɪkˌspɛrəmənˈteɪʃən/
o Meaning: The process of testing hypotheses or ideas through systematic
investigation and observation.
o Example sentence:
- Experimentation in education involves trying out new teaching strategies
and techniques to assess their effectiveness.
- Educators use experimentation to innovate and adapt instructional methods
to meet diverse student needs.
- Encouraging experimentation in the classroom fosters a culture of
continuous improvement and lifelong learning among students and teachers
alike.
12. Fundraising:
o Pronunciation: /ˈfʌnˌdreɪsɪŋ/
o Meaning: The process of soliciting donations or financial support for a
particular cause, organization, or project.
o Example sentence:
- Fundraising initiatives in education help schools acquire resources such as
books, technology, and facilities.
- The success of a school's fundraising efforts often depends on community
support and engagement.