Definition of "individualization" [in•di•vid•u•al•i•za•tion]
The act of individualizing; the state of being individualized.(noun)
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Use "individualization" in a sentence
"Many of them could not be raised above the lowest class of common labourers, but by adopting a system of individualization, that is studying each man's natural abilities, we could always arrive at the best results."
"The philosophy rests on what Mr. Gardner terms "individualization," getting students to deeply understand a lesson or topic by learning about each of the children's learning styles, and "pluralization," the practice of teaching each subject in a few different ways."
"He pointed to her use of the term "individualization," which he'd also found in Alfred Rosenberg's Nazi tome "The Myth of the 20th Century.""