The Power of Education
Rumana was a girl from a remote village whose education opportunity was very limited. Her village had only one primary school, no high school. But her eagerness to learn was infinite.
Every day she would walk five kilometers to the nearest school. She didn't have money to buy new textbooks, she would borrow old books from friends. But her academic performance was outstanding.
Rumana's teachers saw her potential. One teacher told her, "You can go to college. The passion you have for knowledge is rare."
But her family didn't have money to pay college tuition. Rumana didn't give up. She applied for a scholarship. Her grades were excellent, her literacy level was impressive.
Her application was successful! Rumana got a full scholarship at a prestigious university. This was the biggest achievement of her life.
At the university, she continued academic excellence. She would top every exam, actively participate in every class. Her curriculum was challenging, but she was determined.
Four years later, Rumana graduated with honors. Her diploma wasn't just a certificate, it was proof of her struggle and determination.
After graduation, Rumana made a decision. She returned to her village. She wanted to establish a proper high school there so that other students wouldn't struggle like her.
Now Rumana is a teacher herself. She inspires her students with the power of education. She says, Knowledge is the biggest weapon. The more you learn, the more opportunities will come before you.
Her school now serves many students. Some students have already gone to colleges with scholarships. Rumana's story proves that education can transform lives, uplift communities. Her academic journey now inspires the new generation to study, graduate, and achieve their dreams.
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adjective
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related to education, learning, or scholarly activities
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She has an outstanding academic record. |
purely academic |
something theoretical without practical relevance
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educational, scholarly, intellectual, theoretical
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practical, vocational
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academic achievement, academic career, academic institution, academic record
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noun
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a group of students taught together or a category of people or things with shared characteristics
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Our class meets every morning at nine. |
class act |
a person who is admired for their good qualities or behavior
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category, group, grade, division
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individual, disorganization
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class room, class teacher, social class, upper class, class test
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/ˈkɒlɪdʒ/
noun
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An educational institution where students study for degrees or professional qualifications.
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She hopes to attend college in the city next year. |
go to college |
to enroll in and attend a college for studies
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university, institute, academy, campus
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school, dropout
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college degree, college student, college campus, go to college
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/kəˈrɪkjələm/
noun
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The subjects comprising a course of study in a school, college, or university.
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The school updated its curriculum to include more digital literacy courses. |
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syllabus, program, course, studies, outline
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improvisation, spontaneity
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school curriculum, national curriculum, broad curriculum, curriculum design
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/dɪˈpləʊ.mə/
noun
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an official document showing that a person has completed a course of study or training
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She received her diploma after finishing the nursing program. |
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certificate, degree, qualification, credential
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failure, disqualification
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high school diploma, diploma course, diploma holder, earn a diploma
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/ˌɛdʒʊˈkeɪʃən/
noun
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the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university
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Education is the key to success. |
higher education |
education beyond the secondary level, usually at college or university
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learning, schooling, instruction, teaching, training
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ignorance, illiteracy
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primary education, higher education, quality education, access to education
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a formal test of a person's knowledge or skill in a subject
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She studied hard for her final exam. |
cram for an exam |
to study intensively before an exam
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test, examination, assessment, quiz
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break, vacation
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take an exam, pass an exam, fail an exam, final exam, entrance exam
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noun, verb
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graded
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graded
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grades
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grading
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A level of quality, rank, or performance; to assign a score or mark to work or performance.
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The teacher graded all the papers by the weekend. |
make the grade |
To succeed or meet the required standard.
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rank, level, mark, score, stage
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failure, decline
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high grade, grade level, grade point, grade paper
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/ˈɡrædʒuət/ (noun), /ˈɡrædʒueɪt/ (verb)
noun, verb
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graduated
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graduated
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graduates
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graduating
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As a noun: a person who has completed a course of study; As a verb: to complete a course of study successfully.
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She will graduate from university next year. |
graduate with honors |
To complete studies with high distinction.
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alumnus, degree holder, finish, complete, qualify
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dropout, fail
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graduate student, graduate school, graduate from, graduate with honors
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information, understanding, and skills gained through learning or experience
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Her knowledge of history is impressive. |
a wealth of knowledge |
a large amount of useful information or understanding
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awareness, understanding, wisdom, expertise, intelligence
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ignorance, misunderstanding
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general knowledge, practical knowledge, gain knowledge, share knowledge
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verb
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learned
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learned
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learns
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learning
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to gain knowledge or skill by studying or experience
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Children learn new things quickly. |
live and learn |
to learn from life experiences, often mistakes
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study, acquire, master, understand, grasp
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forget, neglect, ignore
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learn a skill, learn a lesson, learn quickly, learn about
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/ˈlɪtərəsi/
noun
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the ability to read and write
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Literacy programs help reduce poverty in rural areas. |
digital literacy |
the ability to use digital technology effectively
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education, knowledge, learning, scholarship
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illiteracy, ignorance
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literacy rate, promote literacy, literacy program, literacy skills
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/ˈskɒlərʃɪp/
noun
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an award or grant to support a student's education
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She received a scholarship to study abroad. |
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grant, fellowship, award, financial aid
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loan, debt
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merit-based scholarship, full scholarship, scholarship program
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noun
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An institution for educating children; also a group of people sharing the same ideas or discipline.
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The children walked to school together. |
school of thought |
A particular philosophy or way of thinking shared by a group.
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academy, institute, college, university, class
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home, workplace
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primary school, high school, school building, school bus, school of thought
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/ˈstjuːdənt/
noun
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a person who is learning at an educational institution
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The student was studying for the final exam. |
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pupil, scholar, learner, trainee
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teacher, mentor
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college student, student life, student council
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/ˈstʌdi/
verb
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studied
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studied
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studies
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studying
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to learn about something; to examine carefully; to research
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I study mathematics every evening. |
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learn, research, examine, investigate
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ignore, neglect, overlook
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study hard, study abroad, case study, study materials, study group
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/ˈtiː.tʃər/
noun
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a person who teaches students in a school or other educational institution
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The teacher explained the math problem clearly to the students. |
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educator, instructor, tutor, professor
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student, pupil, learner
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school teacher, math teacher, good teacher, experienced teacher
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/ˈtɛkstbʊk/
noun
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a book used for studying a subject in school or college
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She bought a new biology textbook for her class. |
a textbook example |
a perfect or typical example of something
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manual, guidebook, reference book, coursebook
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fiction, magazine
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textbook example, textbook case, school textbook, college textbook
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/tʃuˈɪʃ.ən/
noun
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the fee for instruction or teaching, typically at a school or university
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The tuition for the college has increased this year. |
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fees, charges, payment, cost
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scholarship, grant
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tuition fee, pay tuition, tuition increase
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/ˌjuːnɪˈvɜːrsɪti/
noun
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an institution of higher education and research, which grants academic degrees
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She is studying law at the university. |
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college, academy, school, institution
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none
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university degree, university campus, university student
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