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Explain the concept of the 'normalizing role of education'.
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Explain the two different kinds of teacher-learner relationships analyzed in Philosophical Fragments.
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Explanation of Fromkin's (1999) Statement: 'It is clear that children acquire their first language without explicit learning' (Fromkin et al., 1999, 347) and Subsequent Argument that this Notion Applies in Second Language Acquisition.
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Explicate the following passage in context of Plato's allegory of the cave.
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Explore the educational achievement of Afro-Caribbean boys in the London region.
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Explore the sources of individual and community identity in a modern pluralistic nation
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Explore the ways in which the writers of ‘The Winter Oak’ and ‘The Pieces of Silver’ portray different attitudes to education’. There are difference and similarities between the attitudes towards education shown
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Extracurricular Sports and Its Effects on Participating Students
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Fair Punishment for School Crimes.
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Female Education in the Post-Revolutionary America
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Financial aid in colleges
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Find a CD-Rom that can be used in the classroom to support children finding information (in any curriculum area) and evaluate it.
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Flooding: Bangladesh
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For my practical project, as part of a four piece group we have decided to focus upon a documentary genre of media - 'popularity'.
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For the purposes of this study, I will define EAZs as a form of compensatory education. As a government policy, EAZs are a strategy devised by the Labour Party to raise achievement in inner city schools.
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Foundation Degree in Early Years Childcare and Education
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FrequentTesting at School: Just Do It.
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From a financial point of view, a person does not just go from comfortable one moment to poor and living on welfare the next moment. In the book, "All Souls: A Family Story of South Boston," by Michael Patrick MacDonald
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From a functionalist stand point we can agree that society is based on shared values and that one of the functions of the education system is to transmit these through the formal and hidden curriculum.
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From the Weaving Loom to the Keyboard
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Gaining Independence Through Education.
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GCSE English Language Coursework
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Geography - Migration
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George Bernard Shaw once said, "He who can, does; he who cannot, teaches." This saying appears to have wide acceptance in the midst of intellectuals and educated groups.
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Getting a Fair Share
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