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The aim was to alert educational decision makers to the importance of OER in expanding and improving education, training and learning generally.
UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES
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This becomes clear in this unintentionally hilarious press release from said educational bureaucracy defending their decision.
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It was then, he told the feds, that TAP's Kim Chase and a colleague offered him an "unrestricted" educational grant if he reversed his decision.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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The council said the schools would not close purely on the number of pupils attending, but the decision would be based on their educational provision and their ability to learn social interaction skills.
BBC: Two small schools in Somerset at risk of closure
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Board of Education decision put America on a path toward equal educational opportunity, America's educational system has undergone a remarkable transformation, and many African American children who attended the substandard segregated schools of the 1950s have grown up to see their children attend integrated elementary and secondary schools, colleges, and universities.
WHITEHOUSE: The White House
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Every two years, it brings together scientists, decision-makers, and representatives of nongovernmental organizations, alongside educational and research institutions.
UNESCO: Budapest World Science Forum to examine the changing landscape of science | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
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In the Educational Impact Statement that the City released in advance of finalizing the closure decision, the City stated that it believed the new school that will be opened in its place should be better able to leverage School of One.
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Educational institutions are setting up certification programs and new degrees under names like data science, decision sciences and machine learning, which may help ease the shortage.
WSJ: Big Data, Big Blunders
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Florida introduced a plan to allow children in the worst public schools to move to better schools, private, public or parochial. (A state judge's decision to strike down the scheme is being appealed against.) Illinois introduced tax credits for educational expenses.
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