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education of character

网络释义

  教育

的,主要的是品性教育education of character), 而如何助年人成其品性是教育者最大之任,可置疑的,品性教育之成功不能靠教而靠身教,只有在一心一心真相遇,才能彼此生感染...

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education of moral character 品德教育

education of chinese character 汉字教育

the education of cultural character 文化素质教育

the education of humanities character 人文素质教育

character of education 教育的性格

practice of character education 人格教育实践

Multi-Dimensional Education of Chinese Character 汉字多元化教育

the outlook of character education 个性教育观

The Importance of Character Education 人格教育势在必行

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有道翻译

education of character

品格教育

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  • In some states, for example, jury duty was limited to persons of supposedly superior intelligence, education, and moral character.

    例如一些陪审团职责交付一些人们普遍认为具有高智力、高教育水平优秀道德品质

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  • In "an Education," these qualities come together in the service of a character who is charming, funny, courteous... and a little bit unsettling.

    电影《成长教育》里,这种个性又与角色那种可爱有趣、有礼貌一点点的不安结合在一起

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  • The study also found that the parents' level of education had a positive impact on developing character, as did breast-feeding until six months.

    研究发现父母教育水平培养孩子性格积极影响母乳喂养个月也起着同样的作用。

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  • She will increase the prestige, quality of education and, most importantly, the character of the leaders who as commissioned Coast Guard officers will ultimately lead our Service while protecting the Nation from threats on the sea, protecting people who use the sea, and protecting the sea itself.

    WHITEHOUSE: Our Top Stories

  • Cheating rates rise through middle school and by high school, 51% of students admit to cheating on a test in the past year, and 74% say they have copied another student's homework, according to a 2012 survey of 23, 000 high-school students by the Josephson Institute of Ethics, in Los Angeles, a nonprofit character-education organization.

    WSJ: By SUE SHELLENBARGER

  • Her character, Billie Dawn, the ditzy showgirl mistress of a corrupt businessman, who gets an education in the course of the play, was first defined by Judy Holliday, onstage in 1946 and then in an Oscar-winning film performance in 1950.

    NEWYORKER: The Natural

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