accreditation
Pronunciation: [əˌkrɛdɪˈteɪʃən]
Word
Context: "education"
(noun) this means that a school or program has been officially recognized for meeting certain standards. It's like getting a gold star that shows everyone the school is doing a good job.
Example
The university received accreditation, which means students can trust the quality of their education.
Example
The school lost its accreditation because it didn’t follow the rules.
Example
How long does it take for a school to receive accreditation?
Context: "professional"
(noun) this refers to a special recognition for people in certain jobs. It shows that they are qualified and have the right skills to do their work.
Example
She earned her accreditation as a nurse, which makes her an expert in her field.
Example
He couldn’t work in the hospital because he didn’t have the necessary accreditation.
Example
What does it take to gain professional accreditation in your career?
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