We need to know our children are receiving the very best care from professional educationalists. |
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The sooner educationalists use accessible and understandable terms, the more sensible their pronouncements will become. |
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The lesson from the current brouhaha is surely not that Scotland's exams must not be touched, but that educationalists got it completely wrong. |
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It is strange how educationalists so often look at things from the wrong angle. |
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Yet it sometimes seems that many teachers and educationalists have forgotten these basic facts. |
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For the third year running, what educationalists call the Key Stage Two test results have shown no progress towards the targets set when Labour came to power. |
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It is this group of educationalists who provide ongoing professional development to the 44,000 teachers who are committed to the learning needs of our young people. |
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It was estimated in a report by educationalists that by the age of 19 children will have spent an entire year of their school education being assessed. |
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Educationalists have observed that co-education is a positive influence on the interaction of boys and girls. |
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The Forum for Women Educationalists in Namibia is a chapter of FAWE, a continental body aiming to reduce gender disparities in education. |
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