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= The Meaning of Educine and Other Related Words =


 * 1) Educine
 * 2) Educe
 * 3) Educable
 * 4) Educability
 * 5) Educible
 * 6) Educibility
 * 7) Educinate
 * 8) Educinable
 * 9) Educinability
 * 10) Educate
 * 11) Education
 * 12) Educination
 * 13) Educated
 * 14) Educational
 * 15) Educationalist
 * 16) Educationist

A term is conceived first as an idea to express an event or an experience and later developed into a concept whose meaning is conveyed as a word. The terms listed above first started from the initial one, educe which is a diminutive of a Latin phrase, Ex Ducere. Ex Ducere translated from Latin to English means to “lead out of”. This idea was a whim born from an experience of bringing something out of another something. Essentially then humans were conceived as being immersed in ignorance and diseases. Suffering and disease were perceived by the Romans as signs and symptoms of ignorance: imbibed by humans as tradition and custom. Before proper healing could be done, humans had to be brought(led) out of this ignorance called custom and tradition. Thus another (concept) idea was born to enhance the existing healing method, the use of herbs and roots and charms.

Ex Ducere evolved into educe and eventually spread to the British Isles at the conquest of the isles by the Romans. Educe became an English word and further developed by English linguistics to embellish English grammar, lexis, and structure as


 * Educe
 * Educed
 * Educing
 * Educine

Educing which is a gerund or the present continuous tense was later adapted to Educine in which the “E” Letter replaces “G”. Evolution of words eventually produced more derivatives and transform educe as shown in the list above. Words are coined from experience and incidence. These words having being introduced into the teaching, learning, and schooling system have developed more related words in recent times. These related words convey ideas, experiences, and meanings imposed on humanity by modern science and technology. Illustratively

Educine
The term educine was formed when science and technology had not much developed more than the classical standard hence the word “science” could not be so included in its definition. The classical definition of educine in the classical period could not be better than, the study of rudiments or fundamentals of teaching and learning, whereas the modern definition is much more comprehensive and informative; the science that studies the rudiments of the teaching-learning process as a form of stimulus-response phenomenon.

Similarly, other related words enjoy the benefit of using modern and sophisticated terms to describe them.

Educe: (v)

 * 1) bring out or develop something latent.

Educable: (adj)

 * 1) The property or quality of an organism being easily responsive to stimulus.
 * 2) The property or quality of human or animal of easily responding to stimulus or teaching or training.
 * 3) The quality possessed by a scholar or student to respond, or understand a subject, a lesson or to solve a problem.

Educability: (n)

 * 1) The ability to comprehend or understand a subject, an issue or to solve a problem easily, by the learner or student.

Educible: (adj)

 * 1) The quality of a subject, topic, or lesson or issue that makes it easily understood by the students or learners.

Educibility: (n)

 * 1) The ease or charity, easiness or simplicity that characterize a subject, topic, issue or lesson, that makes it easily learned or understood.

Educinate: (v)

 * 1) The imperative of combining teaching, coaching, and training processes to explain a concept, subject and issue to a learner or student

Educinable: (adj)

 * 1) The quality or property of being able to undergo an educination process or skill.

Educination:(n)

 * 1) The process or art of combining, teaching, coaching, and training processes in explaining a concept or lesson to a learner.

Educinability:(n)

 * 1) The proficiency of applying Educination in a classroom situation.
 * 2) The ease or simplicity of applying educination in the classroom situation.

Educate: (v)

 * 1) Instruct in or develop the skills, morals, judgment, etc of.
 * 2) Give intellectual, moral, and social instruction,
 * 3) Give (someone) training in or information on a particular subject.

Education: (n)

 * 1) A system of instruction and training.
 * 2) Is the processing of facilitating learning, or the acquisition of knowledge skills, values, morals, belief and habits.
 * 3) The process of teaching or learning, especially in a school or college.
 * 4) The action or process of teaching someone especially in a school, college, or university.

Educated: (adj)

 * 1) Having undergone the educational process.

Educational: (adj)

 * 1) Having to do with education.

Educationalist:(n)

 * 1) someone whose profession or vocation has to do with education or has a link with education.

Educationist: (n)

 * 1) someone whose profession is education and is specialized in education.

One of the parameters meant to determine the growth and development of a system is the complexity of its features, functions, uses and benefits and applications as manifested in numbers of users, readers, its semantics, vocabulary ideas, concepts among others comparatively it is obvious that education lacks many of these characteristics; few or np modern ideas, concepts, methods, technologies, innovation, complexity, definitions, rules, and regulations are not enjoyed by education compared to some other human endeavors like law, information technology, economics, medicine, engineering, accountancy, auditing, management, etc.

So it is pertinent that a new idea, like educine, is germane as an enhancement to learning and teaching, schooling system. Educine and education have common roots and are in parity.