Educational Reform Vocabulary

3 words in this vocabulary list

adjective serving as a prefiguration or foreshadowing of a future event or situation

  • The community's prefigurative actions aimed to create a model for a more just society.
  • Their prefigurative approach to activism involves living out their values in everyday life.
  • We're all about that prefigurative lifestyle, man.
  • Her artwork served as a prefigurative representation of a world without borders.

verb to trim or remove parts of a plant, tree, or shrub to improve growth or appearance

  • The gardener carefully pruned the bushes to promote healthy growth.
  • I pruned back the roses in the garden last weekend.
  • I totally pruned my social media friend list, getting rid of all the negativity.
  • She pruned her schedule to focus on what truly mattered in her life.

noun a person who works to improve or make changes in a particular area or system, typically a social or political one

  • The political reformer proposed a new set of policies to improve the welfare system.
  • The reformer is really shaking things up in the government.
  • That reformer is a real game-changer in the world of politics.
  • The reformer was like a breath of fresh air in the stagnant political landscape.