Yes, the word mathematics is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for the abstract science of number, quantity, and space; a thing. The word educational is an adjective describing the noun mathematics as intended or serving to educate or enlighten.
The term 'educational programme' is an adjective-noun combination.
The word sought may be "excuse" (noun, a reason; verb, to overlook).The similar proper noun is the educational program Educause.
The word "curriculum" is a noun. It refers to the subjects and content taught in a school, course, or educational program.
It depends on the program.
Yes, it is correct: educational is an adjective, a word that describes a noun; facility is a noun.
The noun program example sentence:I saved the program from the ballet as a souvenir.
Curriculum is to study. Program is to train.
The Spaniards made an educational program for Filipino natives where primary education was compulsory.
The adverb form of the noun is "educationally."
Educational thrust refers to the main focus or direction of an educational program or initiative. It outlines the core objectives and priorities that drive the program's design and implementation, with the goal of guiding activities and resources towards achieving specific educational outcomes.
Programs is a noun (plural form of program) and a verb (third person singular conjugation of program).
The word "simulant" can be used as both an adjective and a noun. An example of the word "simulant" in a sentence is "The program displays a robotic simulant of human behavior for educational purposes. "
meap is Michigan Educational Assessment Program