noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
compulsory schooling/education
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11 years of compulsory education
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
compulsory
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The use of education services has become more equal during the years of compulsory schooling .
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This will help pupils to develop a personal love of reading which will continue after compulsory schooling .
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To compel a pupil to obey a teacher makes no sense without placing it in the context of compulsory schooling enforced legally.
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This list is carried in publicity and in information given directly to pupils in their final year of compulsory schooling .
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Historically, she has laid much greater stress than her continental neighbours on sophisticated external examinations at the end of compulsory schooling .
formal
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Although the formal process of schooling began in 1911 and terminated in 1929, the critical phase was between 1917 and 1927.
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Even Illich's onslaught is directed at formal schooling and not at education as such.
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One of the most significant was in the increase in formal schooling , particularly of the young.
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Then, when he was five or six years old, he entered a masculine world and his formal schooling began.
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There was also a massive expansion in the formal schooling system, with an emphasis on building rural schools.
primary
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But this will avail us nothing unless we get primary and secondary schooling right.
secondary
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Many of the requests are for practical, technical and vocational literature for all levels, from secondary schooling upwards.
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Full mixed-ability teaching, especially if it reached into the middle and later years of secondary schooling , was comparatively rare.
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But this will avail us nothing unless we get primary and secondary schooling right.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
secondary education/schooling/teaching etc
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A father explained to me that he would put one of his three sons through primary and secondary education.
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All had to prepare a Development Plan describing five years' improvement to bring about secondary education for all.
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During secondary education, the use of the spoken word increases.
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Full mixed-ability teaching, especially if it reached into the middle and later years of secondary schooling, was comparatively rare.
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If you came from a poor family the only way you could get secondary education was by gaining a scholarship.
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In practice, given the monoglot tendency in secondary education it might be difficult to recruit students with the necessary competence.
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Remember that people were then leaving school at 12 or 14 and there was no secondary education available in the town.
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These differences increased during secondary education: children from lower-status occupational groups declined from their 11 plus position relative to higher groups.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Walter only had seven years of schooling .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Both documents seek to identify the skills and understandings which their respective subjects should seek to achieve at different stages of schooling .
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So his Hebrew schooling thereby climaxed; his public participation galvanising him to accelerated study.
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The conference will also discuss the legalisation of the use and sale of cannabis and whether denominational schooling should be ended.
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The skills needed are mostly those which our schooling found useless and it has atrophied them without irreparably damaging them.
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They would be helped enormously if other agencies of enlightenment, particularly the schooling system, contributed to the task.
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Unfortunately, Rose did not elaborate on the nature of such mixed schooling experiences.
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We hear terrible things of your schooling system in my country, and I've met a lot of you.
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We were lucky in their schooling .