Educational Reform Terminology

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noun a procedure or established way of doing something

verb to make changes in something in order to improve it or bring it back to its original state

  • The company decided to re form its board of directors in order to improve governance.
  • We need to re form our study group for the upcoming exam.
  • Let's re form our squad for the next game night.
  • After the breakup, she needed time to re form herself and find her inner strength.

verb to organize again in a different way

  • The company decided to reorganize its departments in order to streamline operations.
  • I'm thinking about reorganizing my closet this weekend, it's getting too messy.
  • Let's reorg the living room before the party tonight.
  • Sometimes we need to reorganize our thoughts in order to see things more clearly.

noun a thorough or dramatic change in form or appearance

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  • The company underwent a significant transformation after implementing new technology.
  • She's had a complete transformation since starting her new job.
  • His style transformation is on point - he's really upped his game.
  • The caterpillar's transformation into a butterfly is a beautiful metaphor for growth and change.