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Education is the
transmission of
knowledge and
skills and the
development of
character traits.
Formal education occurs within a
structured institutional...
- missionaries, mystics, martyrs, scientists, nurses,
hospital administrators,
educationalists,
religious sisters,
Doctors of the Church, and
canonised saints. Women...
- Sir
Noble Thomson "Toby"
Curtis KNZM (13
November 1939 – 17
August 2022) was a New
Zealand educator and Māori leader. Born at
Rotoehu on 13
November 1939...
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African Women Educationalists,
Rwanda Chapter Forum for
African Women Educationalists,
Uganda Forum for
African Women Educationalists,
Eswatini Chapter...
- June 21, 1874 –
March 1965), also
known as Papa Mian, was an
Indian educationalist,
social reformer, lawyer,
founder of Women's College,
Aligarh and a...
- The Doon
School is a boys-only
academically selective boarding school in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India,
founded in 1935 by
Satish Ranjan Das The school's...
- Lucy Green, FBA (born 1957) is an
Emerita Professor of
Music Education at the UCL
Institute of Education, UK. She had a key role in
bringing the informal...
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Character education is an
umbrella term
loosely used to
describe the
teaching of
children and
adults in a
manner that will help them
develop variously...
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Education sciences, also
known as
education studies or
education theory, and
traditionally called pedagogy, s**** to describe, understand, and prescribe...
- of Law at
Brooklyn Law
School Margaret Berry (1832–1918),
Australian educationalist Margaret Beznak (c. 1914–1999), Hungarian-born
Canadian medical researcher...