It is the mass destruction of a country or region's educational infrastructure because of war, invasion, conflict, terrorism, or mass killings.
The result of the invasion of Iraq on 2003 resulted in the “Educide” of education
In Rwanda, the genocide in 1994 had widespread effects on the education system, including attacks on schools and educators. This led to the occurrence of "educide," as seen in the destruction of educational facilities, which significantly impacted the country's economic growth and development.
In the context of the Yugoslav Wars, Educide was evident in the deliberate targeting of educators and intellectuals, leading to a significant loss of human capital essential for sustaining an effective education system.
In Rwanda, the genocide in 1994 had widespread effects on the education system, including attacks on schools and educators. This led to the occurrence of "educide," as seen in the destruction of educational facilities, which significantly impacted the country's economic growth and development.
In the context of the Yugoslav Wars, Educide was evident in the deliberate targeting of educators and intellectuals, leading to a significant loss of human capital essential for sustaining an effective education system.
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In Rwanda, the genocide in 1994 had widespread effects on the education system, including attacks on schools and educators. This led to the occurrence of "educide," as seen in the destruction of educational facilities, which significantly impacted the country's economic growth and development.
In Iraq, the education system suffered severe destruction and disruption due to conflict and political instability, with schools being deliberately targeted, leading to the destruction of educational infrastructure and creating a climate of fear. This exemplifies how Educide can devastate the physical foundations of education.
In the Yugoslav wars, Educide manifested through the deliberate targeting of educators and intellectuals in higher education, resulting in a loss of crucial human capital for a functioning education system.
In Iraq, the education system suffered severe destruction and disruption due to conflict and political instability, with schools being deliberately targeted, leading to the destruction of educational infrastructure and creating a climate of fear. This exemplifies how Educide can devastate the physical foundations of education.
In the Yugoslav wars, Educide manifested through the deliberate targeting of educators and intellectuals in higher education, resulting in a loss of crucial human capital for a functioning education system.
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A person that is extremely well educated, maybe a lawyer even, but are very f*ing unimpressive and almost comically incompetent when it comes to running for president of a country and having to explain their policies to voters
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To emit or release something, especially in a gradual or subtle manner.
To expel or discharge a substance or quality from within.
Pronunciation: /ɪkˈsdu s/ ("iks-DOOS")
Past verb: exduced
Present verb: exduce, exduces
Significance:
The plant exduces a fragrant oil that attracts pollinators.
The athlete's pores exduce sweat as she pushes herself to the limit.
During meditation, practitioners may exduce a sense of tranquility and peace.
The artist's paintings appear to exduce emotion and profundity.
To emit or release something, especially in a gradual or subtle manner.
To expel or discharge a substance or quality from within.
Pronunciation: /ɪkˈsdu s/ ("iks-DOOS")
Past verb: exduced
Present verb: exduce, exduces
Significance:
The plant exduces a fragrant oil that attracts pollinators.
The athlete's pores exduce sweat as she pushes herself to the limit.
During meditation, practitioners may exduce a sense of tranquility and peace.
The artist's paintings appear to exduce emotion and profundity.
Examples:
The candle exduces a soft, calming scent throughout the room.
After the rain, the forest appeared to exduce a fresh, terrestrial aroma.
His confidence exduces from him whenever he degree on the stage.
Moses exduced his people out of Egyptian slavery.
The candle exduces a soft, calming scent throughout the room.
After the rain, the forest appeared to exduce a fresh, terrestrial aroma.
His confidence exduces from him whenever he degree on the stage.
Moses exduced his people out of Egyptian slavery.
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