Despite these impressive gains in primary and secondary education, most Bahraini children, particularly those from poor families, still have limited access to comprehensive and quality early childhood education (ECE) due to: poverty and limited State investment in or support of ECE programmes (in fact, comprehensive early education programmes are non-existent in the country) and the fact that child participation in pre-school classes is largely seen as a luxury.
The UNESCO Model Curricula on Journalism Education offer a framework for a comprehensive journalism education that can be adapted to specific needs.
The McCain campaign is running an ad about attacking Barack Obama's education record, saying that he was for comprehensive sex education for kindergartners.
Past symposium topics include education sector workplace policies and the cost-effectiveness of comprehensive sexuality education.
Twenty years later Harold Wilson's Labour government launched a major drive towards comprehensive education.
"Since comprehensive education was introduced, barriers to achievement for many young people have been removed, " the report concludes.
The report, which argues that comprehensive education has achieved "levelling-up" rather than levelling-down, is the collective work of eight academics.
Diversifying comprehensive education by introducing city academies is one promising idea.
The academies are schools which offer the usual comprehensive education, supplemented by an emphasis on a specialist subject such as technology, which is financed by private firms.
Another Obama proposal is Promise Neighborhoods, which would make grants available to low-income communities to start comprehensive education and parenting programs similar to New York's successful Harlem Children's Zone program.
Mrs Benn was a respected campaigner for comprehensive education.
"The aim is to develop and implement comprehensive education sector responses to HIV and AIDS in these countries, " says Ulla Kalha, UNESCO's HIV and AIDS coordinator for West and Central Africa.
Claudia Costin, Secretary for Education of the Rio de Janeiro Municipality, opened the Forum with a comprehensive overview of education in Brazil, especially in the city of Rio.
Likewise the education strategy signalled a move to a new era of secondary education beyond the traditional comprehensive model towards independent specialist schools.
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Secondly, we will work towards making comprehensive sexuality education available to the world's largest ever generation of young people have by 2020.
She reiterated also the need to develop comprehensive sexuality education to make the most of schooling for the health of the whole of society.
Today many parents regret not having comprehensive sexuality education at school in their childhood and not discussing these issues with adults at that time.
The FPA says research shows young people who receive a comprehensive sex education at school are less likely to have under age sex and more likely to use contraception.
The project will facilitate policy dialogue and provide advice and technical support to the Government in its ambition to develop a National Education Vision through a comprehensive sector-wide approach.
Most parents support some form of comprehensive sex education.
But fewer high schools offer comprehensive vocational education anymore.
It is only through comprehensive HIV education that young people can learn about HIV risk in their context and develop the skills to understand, access, and use the HIV programmes that can protect them all their lives.
Last but not least, to improve the capacity of education systems to respond to and reverse the AIDS epidemic, UNESCO unveiled an important new strategy on HIV and AIDS, stressing the importance of widening access to comprehensive HIV education.
Education must stand at the forefront of the fight against trafficking, building on comprehensive efforts that bring together education, communication and media and policy-making in receiving, transit and sending countries.
Business demanded little in return, for example, insisting that education funds be conditional on comprehensive reform.
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These goals express a comprehensive view of education, from early childhood care and development to literacy and life skills for youth and adults.
We cannot easily negotiate the terms of reform in order to enact a comprehensive vision of education reform along the lines of the Finnish or Canadian governments.
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To replace and supplement those institutions, we need a more comprehensive early-education system, one that provides disadvantaged children with the kind of intensive early intervention they need to thrive in kindergarten and beyond.
What makes Head Start unique amongst early childhood education and development programs is its comprehensive focus.
For example, earlier Wednesday, both Mr Morgan said indicated disagreement with Prime Minister Tony Blair, who advocated a "post-comprehensive era" in education.
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