Institution devoted to scholarship in the field of education and for training teachers, usually an academic subunit of a university.
Academic department at the University of Leeds.
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1Washington University of St. Louis has an excellent graduate school of education .
2He has never been at any public school of education.
3A landmark study of primary schooling in Ireland is being conducted by UCD school of education.
4That might in a certain sense be considered a school of education, but it would not be a charity.
5Now, from fifty to five-and-twenty years ago, under the influence of the Franklin and Edgeworth school of education, imagination was at a discount.
6And it will not be denied that any scheme or school of education which directly opposes this is not to be favored by the courts.
7To graduate from the School of Education and thus receive the B.A.
8His electioneering tours had been to him very valuable schools of education.
9THE Racing Apprentice School of Education, Kildare, is holding four open days this year.
10Initially, the university had earmarked certain venues, including the School of Education, for registrations.
11She eventually went on to Harvard Graduate School of Education.
12She also teaches a paper on Physical Activity and Disability for Waikato University's School of Education.
13With research associate Dr. Anne Preston from Newcastle University's School of Education, Communication and Language Sciences.
14Allegedly, the third-year School of Education class had not been adequately prepared for the questions of Educational Psychology.
15He is a graduate of the Harvard Graduate School of Education and lectures on education issues and other subjects.
16This would be under the chairmanship of Dr Seamus McGuinness, of the School of Education in Trinity College Dublin.
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