Massification
Pronunciation: /ˈmæsiˈfaɪˈkæˌtaɪən/
Massification (noun)
- The process of making education available to large numbers of people, not only to a small group.
- The process where products, ideas, or culture spread widely and are aimed at the general public.
- The process of producing goods or services in large quantities for many customers.
Examples
- Massification of education helps more people learn basic skills.
- Massification makes schooling available to nearly everyone.