The real problem, which cannot be solved by education, is what to do with those citizens who are not educable. |
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To say that education is impossible in a particular instance is to say that the creature is not educable, is incapable of growth. |
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It is indeed postulated in this approach that intelligence is not an unalterable feature, but is educable. |
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It is postulated in this work that the intelligence and emotional responses are not unalterable factors, but are educable. |
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Olivier's Darcy was self-assured but educable, slightly leering but poetic, not mysteriously hateful or violent. |
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This group was formerly referred to as educable. |
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The anthropological view of human nature that motivates Lasallians recognizes and dignifies every human being as being unique, unrepeatable, and educable. |
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