inculcation in English

noun

[in·cul·ca·tion || ‚ɪnkʌl'keɪʃn]

instilling, implanting in the mind through frequent repetition; act of causing another to accept an idea

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2. Inculcation is the basic way of Marxist theory education.

3. Inculcation is the basic principle of ideaology and politics education.

4. If it becomes madras a or a college of inculcation only, that could be hugely problematic.

5. As one form of moral education, moral penetration is attracting increasing attention compared to moral inculcation.

6. Even Krupskaia at the hub of power quickly modified her earlier liberal views concerning the inculcation of political culture.

7. The inculcation of political orthodoxy and instruction of a more coercive nature was left strictly in the hands of the Party.

8. The responsibilities of a teacher lie not only in the inculcation of knowledge, but also in the setting of good examples and cultivating of virtues.

9. Ideally it should be undertaken at school after the usual childhood years . At this stage not only should general aspects such as nutrition , body weight , etc . be measured but the inculcation of good habits , e . g . abstinence from smoking , indulgence in regular exercise and sports and avoidance of obesity be stressed . Many congenital mafor - mations of skeletal growth , of the heart and of other organs can be detected at this stage .