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The phrase "educational plan" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to a strategy of learning, or when discussing how educational goals will be achieved. For example: "The school board developed an educational plan to ensure that all students have access to the best possible learning opportunities."
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"Although never adopted in the precise form proposed by Condorcet," observes Baker, "this educational plan influenced the shape of French education throughout the nineteenth century and into the twentieth" (Baker 1976, xxvii).
In November, state education officials said that while they liked Ms. Jory's educational plan, they were not convinced that she could keep the school going financially.
A still more ambitious educational plan, inaugurated in 1869, provided for free and compulsory primary education.
The court faulted the parents for acting before notifying the school in writing that they were dissatisfied with their daughter's education, denying the school a chance to make a diagnosis and develop an educational plan for her.
"That is not an educational plan".
Mr. Bush's educational plan contains no total budget figures.
"He brought an extraordinary educational plan here," she said.
"I haven't been able to lay out an educational plan," he said.
She has a team of teachers and therapists and a specific educational plan.
He knew that neither he nor his educational plan could compete.
We have a five-year educational plan, a five-year fiscal stabilization plan and a five-year building plan.
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