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Educational Policies

Epilepsia, 1990
Summary: It is vital that teachers, parents, and health professionals recognize the major educational problems that affect students with epilepsy. Children with epilepsy should be placed in the least restrictive schooling environment so that social, emotional, and educational requirements can be met in a setting best suited to the individual's present
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Educational Policy Implications

Journal of Nursing Education, 1999
The areas mentioned in this article are only a few of the challenges that will be tackled in Phase II of CIC. In future Colleges in Caring articles in the Journal of Nursing Education, selected topics will be discussed, including use of technology, educational mobility, and conversion of data into educational policy.
Mary F Rapson, Rebecca B Rice
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Migration and Educational Policies

Reflets et perspectives de la vie économique, 2008
Do migratory flows affect government educational policies? This work briefly summarizes my research on the effects of migration and remittances on educational policies of both developing and developed countries. An increase in foreign labour force is found to reduce public education expenditures in immigration countries where immigrants are more ...
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A POLICY ON EDUCATION

Journal AWWA, 1970
To maintain their tradition of progress, water works, large and small, must budget for continuous on‐the‐job training suited to every category of personnel.
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Higher Education Policies

2020
This chapter discusses long-term and short-term political-economic changes occurring in the field of higher education (HE) related to the recent wave of student protests. It offers a historical overview of the trend of marketization affecting the HE sectors of Chile, England, Italy, and Quebec in recent decades.
César Guzmán-Concha   +2 more
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