They cover five areas infanteducation, maths, literacy and learning difficulties, school planning and classroom management.
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Not infanteducation travestied, but the thing itself.]
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Books in infanteducation and child culture generally are read by teachers more than mothers, so our public libraries prove.
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Sally Morton stood and haltingly delivered a speech on the importance of infanteducation, which appeared to end without a point.
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The same, of course, is true of the colossal architecture which we call infanteducation: an architecture reared wholly by women.
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The education budget should be increased by €1 billion, while poorer children should be given an extra year's infanteducation, the Green Party has said.
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Infanteducation, however, must be the basis, this is beginning at the right end; if errors are committed here the superstructure is of little avail.