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The phrase "educated in ways" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the various methods or approaches through which someone has gained knowledge or skills.
Example: "She was educated in ways that encouraged critical thinking and creativity."
Alternatives: "taught in manners" or "trained through methods".
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Gifted students need to be recognized as the other pole of the special education spectrum and need to be motivated and educated in ways that cultivate their special skills.
Young Ag Agents are especially educated in ways that they can do their jobs differently just by hearing the different suggestions offered by those with more experience.
"I believe that if a child took every item of their menu plan, they would have reached the calorie standards that were established in law," said Ms. Sheedy, who said the city was educated in ways to address those deficiencies.
This line of cases started with a recognition that parents have a right to direct the education of their children and that the state could not force parents to send their children to public schools or to bar their children from being educated in ways a state found objectionable.
Tracy said: "Lilian has really thrived on being home educated, in ways that have regularly surprised and delighted us and that have also clarified for me as an educator how children learn best – through being given freedom to follow their noses.
It may not be beneficial: sometimes people are civically educated in ways that disempower them or impart harmful values and goals.
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"It's about knitting together the PC, the TV, the telephone and the stereo to allow people to be entertained in better ways, to be educated in better ways, to communicate in better ways, to change people's lives".
By the early nineteen-eighties, he was a commodities broker on Wall Street, becoming educated in the ways and means of financial speculation.
She was an avid reader, and self educated in many ways.
Czech or Slovak, you would be well educated in technical ways, but less so in western working methods.
The nest is thus better defended, more food is gathered and the nestlings are better educated in the ways and wiles of their species.
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