Slovene- languageeducation was stopped; Italian history and geography loomed large in the new curricula.
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In other European countries, however, English- languageeducation is more limited.
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She talks passionately about extending the provision of English languageeducation, and it sounds wonderful.
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Others brought with them the benefits of English- languageeducation.
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Immersion and communication are the buzzwords and concepts that could drive British languageeducation forward.
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Yet these are the programmes with the potential to signal real change in British languageeducation.
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The decision was made on the basis of growing demand for Irish languageeducation, said Ms Ruane.
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I would hope we can soon take a leaf from our Nordic neighbours in terms of languageeducation.
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The Education segment provides languageeducation.
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I would argue that there are economic, social, political and cultural reasons to significantly change our approach to languageeducation.
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But figures from the Māori Language Commission show over half of New Zealand schools do not offer any Māori languageeducation.
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Britain and South Africa have agreed to forge further links in the field of English languageeducation, it was announced this week.
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She is an advocate for Maori languageeducation and has been a driving force behind the kohanga reo movement for 30 years.
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Dr Dan Murphy, senior lecturer in education at TCD and a well-known authority on comparative and languageeducation, has died, aged 60.
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The scope for setting new minimum employment standards for teachers in the English languageeducation sector is to explored by a Government-appointed mediator.
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The transaction, which was conducted through the Lioncourt subsidiary, Real Experience Group, marks the company's first foray into the English languageeducation sector.