Collocations witheducation

These are words often used in combination witheducation.

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advanced education
Symptoms were associated with early parenthood and less advanced education, but for other developmental outcomes tended to differ for men and women.
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aesthetic education
A key aspect of aesthetic education had been recognised.
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agricultural education
Although the data are not quantitative, these first-hand accounts will be valuable to agricultural education planners.
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alternative education
With this alternative education, they may be 'equally capable' of taking on various functions which were, in his time, exclusively set aside for men.
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appropriate education
All of the community nurses shared the view that appropriate education was essential to enable them to provide skilled care in the promotion of continence.
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basic education
In the first model, psychiatric diagnoses and other confounders are predictors of basic education (v. all others).
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bilingual education
The study was designed to assess the effects of two-way bilingual education on students' academic development.
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civic education
Civic education should be unapologetically designed to encourage liberal values and be insistently pursued, both in schools and through the messages of political leaders.
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classical education
Arrangements as diverse as the money economy, classical education, the chain store, fundamentalism and democracy are institutions.
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comprehensive education
Institutional arrangements that have emerged alongside the state comprehensive education system have had imminent potential for transformation to be used for different political purposes.
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compulsory education
These have included publications exploring popular medicine, the introduction of compulsory education for children, and, most dramatically of all, the imposition of military conscription.
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cooperative education
A cooperative education experience, commonly known as a co-op, provides academic credit for career work.
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early education
This was particularly difficult where fathers were unavailable or unable to help, and where children attended free early education in a school setting.
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education class
Of course, the powers extend not just to school children but to any adult education class.
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education major
The advanced course education major ws set up in 1994.
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education reform
State licensing, in conjunction with medical education reform, led to the demise of physician-owned for-profit medical schools and their replacement by not-for-profit and state-owned institutions.
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education setting
For an immersion teacher education setting, this is particularly poignant.
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education specialist
I am not an education specialist—although everyone who has been to school always thinks that they are—but the problems that schools have getting teachers to do extra work would apply.
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education statistics
For parsimony, the income and education variables are shown in the figure on the same path trajectories, and the education statistics in parentheses.
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education system
Institutional arrangements that have emerged alongside the state comprehensive education system have had imminent potential for transformation to be used for different political purposes.
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engineering education
Figure 3 shows how the five proposals are interrelated, if you wish, as a system, par t of the larger system of engineering education.
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experiential education
Expeditionary education may be mistakenly defined as a subset of or synonymous to outdoor education, adventure education, or experiential education.
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formal education
He had barely reached twenty when he was exiled and his formal education ended - except for whatever his father taught him.
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general education
Rated as least useful were: general education courses, courses in methodology, and general preparation in the use of the target language.
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gifted education
By law, parents may make a written request for their child to be evaluated for special education or gifted education services.
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high education
To retain comparability, respondents with high education were distinguished from those with medium and low levels.
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high-quality education
How will they ensure that parents can be guaranteed high-quality education for their children in all instances and not only in flagship schools?
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in-service education
Collaborative dialogue with student teachers as a follow-up to teacher in-service education and training.
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inclusive education
Achieving an inclusive education policy will require an inclusive governance system as education is considered the main vehicle of transmission of power.
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individualized education
That couple may indeed benefit from individualized education about bipolar illness and how to recognize early warning signs of recurrence.
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informal education
More recently, a series of informal education projects, focusing mainly on basic health issues, has been established for youth and their parents at the school.
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integrated education
We have proposed a significant range of new measures to support integrated education.
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maternal education
Lastly, we assessed the effect of controlling for maternal education (a four level variable, full model).
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medical education
Much medical education still focuses predominantly on drug treatment, and commercial interests continue to fuel this to the detriment of non-drug treatments.
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ministry of education
The ministry of education took over in 1961.
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multicultural education
He presents four often-expressed rationales for multicultural education.
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national education
Level of education was initially measured by classifying the respondents by the highest level of education with reference to national education schemes.
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nursing education
Besides basic nursing education, nurses need to participate in continuing education on ethics from the perspective of ethical theory and clinical practice.
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online education
Student retention has been identified as a concern in a number of studies of online education.
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outdoor education
Outdoor education is recognised as part of the national curriculum for physical education.
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parental education
Parental education was categorized as o4 years of college versus <4 years of college.
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patient education
Their responsibilities include reviewing patient medication profiles, identifying and monitoring adverse drug reactions, dosage recommendations, and patient education.
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postsecondary education
It sharply cut its use of remedial education and postsecondary education.
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public education
Why distort and indeed mislead public education and discussion by confusing scientific fact and science fiction?
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regular education
A few considered the day to be an unwanted replacement of a regular education day, which overshadowed the whole day.
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religious education
First, he attended only modern schools and had no formal religious education.
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remedial education
It sharply cut its use of remedial education and postsecondary education.
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secondary education
By the time they enter secondary education (13 years old), students have a vocabulary of 16,000 words.
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secular education
At the same time the frontier between monastic and secular education was an uneasy one.
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technical education
On another occasion, the paper attributed similar powers to technical education.
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theological education
During the conference, plans were initiated to develop an extensive theological education system that would include many extension centers, methods, techniques, and tools.
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universal education
The key to maintaining order by the new democracy, without heavy-handed central control, was the adoption of universal education.
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vocational education
Traders' associations argued that the introduction of cash registers, along with vocational education, would help solve many of the bookkeeping problems encountered by shopkeepers.
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well-rounded education
Educationists declare the merits of a well-rounded education.
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