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Keith Waterhouse
WATERHOUSE, Keith (Spencer) Nationality: British. Born: Leeds, Yorkshire, 6 February 1929. Education: Osmondthorpe Council Schools, Leeds. Military Service: Served in the Royal Air Force. Family: Married 1) Joan Foster in 1951 (divorced 1968), one son and two daughters; 2) Stella Bingham... Read more |
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Multicultural education
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Medieval education
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Education Law
EDUCATION LAW The body of state and federal constitutional provisions; local, state, and federal statutes; court opinions; and government regulations that provide the legal framework for educational institutions. The laws that control public education can be divided into two categories: those... Read more |
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Agricultural Education
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Agricultural education encompasses the study of applied sciences (e.g., biology, chemistry, physics), and business management principles. One of the major purposes of agricultural education is to apply the knowledge and skills learned in several different disciplines to... Read more |
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progressive education
progressive education movement in American education. Confined to a period between the late 19th and mid-20th cent., the term "progressive education" is generally used to refer only to those educational programs that grew out of the American reform effort known as the progressive movement. The... Read more |
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Patricia Elliott
Elliott, Patricia 1946-PersonalBorn 1946, in London, England; married; children: two sons. Education: Earned M.A., 1995.AddressesHome and office—London, England.CareerAuthor. Teacher of children's literature at an adult education college. Formerly worked in publishing in London, England, and as a... Read more |
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General Educational Development Test
GENERAL EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT TEST The General Educational Development Test (GED) is a battery of tests designed to measure the educational level of people who did not formally complete high school. Candidates who successfully pass the five subject area tests are awarded a high school... Read more |
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Workers Educational Association
Workers' Educational Association (WEA). Founded in 1903 by Albert Mansbridge (1876–1952), a cashier at the Cooperative Permanent Building Society, whose own formal education had ended at the age of 14. Mansbridge considered that the University Extension movement, established in 1878 and... Read more |
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William Chandler Bagley
William Chandler Bagley 1874-1946, American educator and editor, b. Detroit, grad. Michigan State College (now Michigan State Univ.), 1895, M.S. Univ. of Wisconsin, 1898, Ph.D. Cornell Univ., 1900. He taught in elementary schools before becoming (1908) professor of education at the Univ. of... Read more |
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