• The ministries of health and education function more efficiently.

    NPR: Haiti Violence Disrupts Health Care Services

  • There are also plans for community and education rooms, function rooms and a cafe and shop.

    BBC: Brecon: ?8.4m scheme to refurbish museum and build library

  • Given their guiding function for education agents and stakeholders, clear, inspired and motivational curriculum documents and materials play an important role in ensuring education quality.

    UNESCO: EDUCATION

  • It's a quirky fiction - fuelled by the British preoccupation with class, privilege and elitism, and by shared anxieties about inequality, exclusion and the function of education.

    BBC: A Point of View: The Oxbridge interview

  • The centre, which opens to the public on Thursday, will include a cinema, education, conference and function centre, improved access to the burial mounds, a restaurant and shop.

    BBC: Sutton Hoo treasures on show

  • Setting aside the larger question of whether imposing national education standards is a legitimate function of a limited federal government, let's turn to the specific question of whether or not national standards will lead to education reforms.

    CNN: Competition, Not Standards

  • Unfortunately, though health care is changing rapidly, traditional medical education focuses on teaching physicians to function solo, learning the details of diagnosing and intervening, but not so much the complexities of engaging disparate groups of clinicians, including nonphysicians, in common cause.

    WSJ: The Experts: How to Improve Doctor-Patient Communication

  • However, given the changes in the indigenous people's way of life and traditional education, due to economic development, urbanisation and the transformation of livelihood practices, it is now imperative to promote and particularly target women with community education programmes in order to enhance their capacity to effectively function in the emerging socioeconomic environment.

    UNESCO: Alternative Community Education Programme (ACEP)

  • The emphasis on new forms of assessments can be seen as a function of the need to measure progress toward the new and more explicit goals of education, but it also works the other way.

    UNESCO: II Part Analytic Section

  • However, some research published last month, by a team led by Professor Geoff Whitty of London University's Institute of Education, showed that private schools are justified in claiming that their good results are not just a function of their intake.

    ECONOMIST: Private education

  • Davidson argues that the inability of employers to recruit skilled workers, particularly in the manufacturing industry, is not a result of a mismatch between the type of education being undertaken by students and the skill sets demanded by the current job market, but rather a function of low wages being offered by employers.

    FORBES: Are Stingy Employers To Blame For The So-Called Skills Shortage?

  • National education systems are judged not only by the proportions of students who complete specified levels of education but also on the extent to which graduates possess the literacy, numeracy, and other skills necessary to function as workers, citizens, and family members.

    UNESCO: II Part Analytic Section

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