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Discover LudwigThe phrase "educational penalties" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to consequences or punishments that affect a person's education or academic progress. Example: The school has strict policies in place for cheating, including educational penalties such as a failing grade or suspension from classes.
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Julie Moschion, who co-wrote the report, said: "Educational penalties for children from larger families occur – and the effect is greater for boys than girls.
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It suggests that girls and boys from larger families suffer from an "educational penalty" – with boys affected more than girls.
We also need to challenge discourse on the Middle East when it is infused with antisemitic rhetoric, and we need to better understand where – and specifically from which groups in society – antisemitism is coming from, and to better target educational programmes and penalties against those groups.
Another potential problem is the endogeneity identified specially in the ORU literature that the unobserved inabilities might lead to both wage penalties and educational mismatches in labor markets.
No Child Left Behind fails to address the structural problems in our educational system, and its harsh penalties for underperforming schools only push them further to the bottom.
The new penalties are "more of an educational process," since they require recertification and contact with the IFC.
Today, the head of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund Inc. and a veteran death penalty lawyer, George Kendall, said, "A tie shouldn't go to the executioner".
Plus, most educational loans, both federal and private, allow for penalty-free prepayments.
For disadvantaged children, starting school early may be a better alternative to staying at home for longer as school provides a more stable and educational environment than the family home, overcompensating for the penalties of starting school early.
Failure to register with the Selective Service System carries several penalties, including not being eligible for certain educational and other federal programs, such as most government jobs, job training, and student loans and grants.
Could tax reform allow working adults to make one-time, penalty-free deductions from retirement accounts for qualified educational expenditures?
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