Refers to a phrase with verbs as the main body. In this sentence, divince is a verb and education is a noun, and the combination of the two is a verb phrase.
Verbal phrases include verb-object phrases (such as "want to sleep" and "learn culture"), verb-complement phrases (such as "run fast", "come here", "skip around" and "disturb his thoughts"), joint phrases composed of verbs (such as "discuss and pass") and conjunction phrases (such as "sit down and read the newspaper").