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"educational equality" is an acceptable phrase and can be used in written English.
For example, you might use it in the sentence, "Eliminating educational inequality within our school system should be a top priority."
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Listening to the government describe its education reforms, you'd be forgiven for thinking that educational equality was in the bag.
In order to achieve educational equality without selecting or streaming students during their basic education, Finland introduced a compulsory 9-year comprehensive school with no tuition fees and with free school meals and subsidised transportation services in 1972.
This record is a harsh indictment of the federal government's efforts to promote greater educational equality.
They also said the responsibility for ensuring educational equality belonged to local governments.
What we need is a strong, national commitment to educational equality.
As the goal was educational equality for blacks — not just integration — there were two areas to address.
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In a study comparing 13 countries, Shavit and Blossfeld ([1993]) found that in most countries, despite the effort put into expanding higher education, equality of educational opportunity was not promoted but in fact the gap in enrollments between the dominant and nondominant class widened.
Thanks to feminism and the increased educational opportunities, equality laws and reproductive choices that have come with it, women are getting married and having children later in life.
And with this Supreme Court ruling, it is imperative that we have a constitutional amendment guaranteeing educational opportunity equality.
Mary Wollstonecraft, married name Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin (born April 27 , 1759 London, England died September 10 , 1797 London) English writer and passionate advocate of educational and social equality for women.
April 27, 1759 London, England September 10, 1797 London, England Mary Wollstonecraft, married name Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin (born April 27 , 1759 London, England died September 10 , 1797 London), English writer and passionate advocate of educational and social equality for women.
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