The gathering comprised the school's management committee members, governing council members, educationists, sportspersons, parents and others. |
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He called upon the educationists to join hands for formulating a strategy that benefits all rather than exceptionally a few. |
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The questions are kicked around by politicians, parents and educationists every August, but the students who take the exams have views too. |
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The highlight of the event is a series of interactive sessions involving school children, teachers, farmers, educationists, media representatives and development experts. |
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The good results have attracted a lot of attention from educationists. |
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Many of the educationists who sought this Puritan ideal were followers of the reform plans of Comenius. |
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This applies to educationists in all sectors of the educational enterprise. |
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In all this the educationists must act in conjunction with the planners and with those responsible for development. |
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On their skill and on their efficiency depends the output of the machinery which it is for the planners and educationists to set up. |
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Particulars regarding the age from which the scheme can be implemented must be discussed and confirmed by a panel of educationists, teachers and child psychologists. |
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It was also a wonderful time for the 12 adults, educationists, scout leaders and fellowship members. |
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Resulting criticisms of scientific education in the United States were, however, parried by educationists. |
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Consequently, some educationists have argued that costbenefit analysis is inapplicable to education due to the multiplicity of educational objectives and the importance of non-economic benefits. |
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The draft of the revised education policy has been finalized after incorporating comments and inputs from all the provinces, educationists and intellectuals. |
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In its final report, this team of illustrious educationists identified four pillars as the basis for the task of education: learning to be, learning to know, learning to do and learning to live together. |
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He urged the educationists to deliberate over finding ways of overcoming the challenges faced by the country. |
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Coinages like this one proliferate in the sociolects of trainers, educationists, and marketers, to single out three offenders. |
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The ceremony was attended by educationists, notables and other officials of various departments. |
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To begin with, I was deeply influenced by educationists and mathematicians who gave special value to active learning produced from the students' social reality. |
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Suggested initiatives, together with those already proposed such as the teacher's oath, could be submitted for further consideration to an eminent group of educationists. |
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Behaviourist theory leads educationists in the opposite direction. |
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Although few educationists accept the full behaviourist agenda, elements of its practice can be observed in many countries in teachertraining programmes, in curricula and in the ways teachers actually operate in classrooms. |
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Among the leading educationists to have had the p-word thrown at him is Ted Wragg, professor of education at Exeter University and perhaps Mr Woodhead's chief critic. |
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During the first decade of the 20th century, the educationists Maria Montessori of Rome and Ovide Decroly of Brussels both successfully applied their educational inventions in schools for ordinary boys and girls. |
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The beginning of the modern system of education can be traced to 1887, when King Chulalongkorn set up a department of education with foreign advisers, mostly English educationists. |
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With its contributions on these themes, the Review sought to provide for more differentiated and nuanced views on the interconnectedness of the world and so broaden the horizon of prospects and obligations for educationists. |
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Eminent regional scholars and educationists should be approached to advise on the formulation and adoption of IOC programmes to better reflect national objectives of Member States and regional needs. |
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But not all the work of the finest physicians, surgeons, public health officers, and educationists can take care of the person who refuses to do his part toward regaining and maintaining his health. |
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The message to educationists is that they must not be content when students acquire knowledge and adaptive skills that can prepare them only for earning a living. |
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Governments on all levels may co-operate with physicians, scientists and educationists, but their united work goes for nothing with every man and woman who refuses to do his or her part. |
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It will be carried out by Northumbria University educationists Jim Clark and Helen Taylor. |
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On Friday, our group of 10 Arjuna awardees, educationists and businessmen, has sent a mail to AIBA saying we are interested in forming the new federation. |
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The study will interest teachers, cultural analysts, and educationists. |
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Among others, the University's employees, officers, teachers and the local educationists, University's tutors and students from the twin cities will participate. |
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Dorn goes on to chronicle the changing function of the high school over the course of the century as illustrated in the rhetoric of educationists. |
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Educationists from William Jolly to Michael Ernest Sadler wrote about and appreciated Ruskin's ideas. |
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Educationists made clear that the school risked losing grants from public agencies over which they held sway because of the dean's overt sympathies. |
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