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Educationists often complain that Nepal still sticks to memory-based learning instead of creative and analytical systems of education.
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Educationists are those who think they have the answers, which make them propagandists in my view.
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Educationists say the results indicate that South Africa's schooling continues to be of low quality.
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Educationists around the country on Tuesday tried to come to terms with policy changes and disadvantaged pupils 'aspirations for a better education.
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Educationists say pressure on schools, particularly in the former exclusively white areas, are sure to increase as more black parents pay for their children to travel to better facilities and a better future.
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Educationists say it represents the challenges education poses for President Nelson Mandela's government.
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Educationists, policy makers and business people meet in Cape Town on Wednesday to discuss vocational guidance and human resources development at a three-day conference organised by the South
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Educationists on Friday said the scheme had led to better attendance and punctuality, as well as alleviating hunger.
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Educationists believe there will not be any significant improvement on last year's dismal showing when fewer than 40 per cent of more than 350,000 candidates passed.
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Educationists, policy makers and business people meet in Cape Town on Wednesday to discuss vocational guidance and human resources development at a three-day conference organised by the South
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