Plural of education; multiple systems, processes, or instances of teaching and learning.
From education (from Latin educatio, from educare) + -s (plural marker).
The plural 'educations' is revealing: it suggests education isn't monolithic—people have different educations shaped by time, place, and circumstance, which is why comparing educational outcomes across groups requires understanding these plural contexts.
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