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A prerequisite for using peer-education as a strategy is that the peer educators are adequately trained and well supported by professional health educators to be able to educate their peers effectively [ 57, 60].
There, they would be able to educate their daughter.
"We will be able to educate young musicians as well as older, more advanced artists and do it rather quickly".
To be able to educate my children in the books I grew up with is so important," he says.
They want jobs, so they can leave their abusive husbands, they want to be able to educate their kids.
India simply cannot produce enough high quality teachers to be able to educate at world class levels the 300 million plus students that we have.
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"Well," she concedes, "I do love being able to educate.
And I have been able to educate my children.
People who were not born wealthy were able to educate themselves and create their own enterprises.
We can see how fast the public was able to educate themselves about air pollution.
I was in an environment where I was able to educate non-Indigenous people about the ongoing impacts of colonisation.
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