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The phrase "a common education" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an education that is widely accessible or shared among a large group of people.
Example: "In many countries, a common education is seen as essential for fostering equality and opportunity among citizens."
Alternatives: "a shared education" or "a universal education".
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Moisés Robles Cruz, the state's education secretary, challenges the assumption that Mexico's industrial north and poorer south can be united under a common education policy.
Neurex is a trinational (Germany, France, and Switzerland) network that mainly aims to provide a common education system (ELTEM) and stimulate exchange between researchers and students.
If we want citizens of diverse societies to develop the 'right' attitudes and dispositions, should we not encourage a common education, school them in a curriculum that teaches respect for difference, while providing the necessary skills for democratic discussion across these differences?
They used to be a common education.
He lived with his grandfather so he could attend Donald Robertson's school with James Madison and John Taylor of Caroline and received a common education.
Among other things, the law increased the period of mandatory schooling from 10 to 13 years, established a common education structure for all the regions in the country and promoted bilingual, intercultural education for Argentina's indigenous population.
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Last week, child protection responses were found wanting by a Commons education committee.
Traditional lecture style is a common teaching approach in higher education classes; however, the traditional lecture style of teaching can often place students in a passive role, which typically involves students retaining isolated facts that can later be forgotten.
Historians have noted the unintended consequences of the Smith-Hughes Act and related laws, particularly the increased differentiation of the curriculum and the sorting of students in schools that had previously embraced the ideal of a single common education for all.
The couple had a lot in common – education, wealth and a love for conservative Islam.
A common language, common education, and common experience of military service had begun, by 1914, to "make Italians"—but religion, social class, and local loyalties still sharply divided them.
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