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The phrase "educational affairs" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to matters relating to education such as school-level activities, policy, and events. For example, "The principal was busy attending to educational affairs, so she was unable to attend the meeting."
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Later, he served as Memorial's vice president for educational affairs, occupying the Eugene Kettering chair of education.
Because the outcome of education is slow and hard to measure, educational affairs are apt to be underestimated.
The Minority Educational Affairs is the Cornell group that advocates for minority education.
This past February, five fellow Stanford med students and I found out that we had been accepted to present at this year's Western Group on Educational Affairs (WGEA), an annual meeting focused on topics in medical education.
She took no part in public or educational affairs thereafter except, in 1913, to publicly oppose woman suffrage.
Influenced by doctrines of laissez-faire, England hesitated a long time before allowing the state to intervene in educational affairs.
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It was, at once, an educational affair about one of the most profitable industries in the country and a rather direct tug at a reporter's heart.
In 1989 91 Persson worked in the education ministry, where he was responsible for educational and cultural affairs, and in 1994 96 he was minister of finance.
He had previously served as minister for educational and religious affairs and, from 1999 to 2004, as minister of foreign affairs.
Mr. Battle was appointed assistant secretary of state for educational and cultural affairs in 1962.
He was very active in the educational and spiritual affairs of the West End Temple.
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