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"agents of education" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to people responsible for teaching and facilitating learning, such as teachers, administrators, early childhood educators, or librarians. For example: "The agents of education in this school are helping students build the skills they need to succeed."
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One of the Sues is a man; they're all played by Mr. Knight, and they are ostensibly agents of education for Maggie.
Another problem is that talk of breaking teachers' unions has become common parlance among the kind of people whose kids do not live below the poverty line, polite Pinkerton agents of education reform, circling at cocktail parties.
Cognitive games do exist to treat hyperactivity or to stimulate brain regions linked to emotions; it is therefore important to inform agents of education on these tools of cognitive restructuring.
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And the scribe again was the agent of education.
In the documentary, you'll also meet bona fide agents of educational reform such as Dr. John E. Deasy, superintendent of the Los Angeles Unified School, and education advocate Charlaine DeWindt.
In China, Jesuit missionaries acted mainly as agents of European education and culture (e.g., astronomy, mathematics, and technology) in their positions as civil servants of the court.
At a regional AIDS conference in Burkina Faso sponsored by the United Nations, a group of more than 150 traditional healers and doctors issued a statement calling on "all countries to put in place legal measures allowing the free practice of traditional medicines" and asking that traditional healers be allowed to play "an active role as agents of information, education and communication".
He recognized its value only as an instrument of control and as an agent of modern education.
Evil was a potent force in the 21st century, and the Holocaust Museum was an important agent of moral education challenging the perpetrators of evil.
An initial exploratory quasi-experimental evaluation of the Agents of Change peer education programme in a church-based context found that the age of sexual debut and condom usage was significantly increased.
In conclusion, an initial exploratory quasi-experimental evaluation of the Agents of Change peer education programme in a church-based context found that the age of sexual debut and condom usage was significantly increased.
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