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Surprisingly, this is not just a matter of education, because even among educated samples fewer than half were able to convert a proportion such as 1 1,000 to a percentage (0.1%) and only 70% could convert 20/100 into a percentage [ 1].
"It is a matter of education".
But it is also a matter of education.
But keeping quasi-religious hypotheses out of our classrooms is a matter of education, not freedom.
Democracy is a matter of education and civilisation – 85% of our population is farmers; we don't know how to read and write.
As Kido Takayoshi, a leader of that reform, explained: "Our people are no different from the Americans or Europeans of today; it is all a matter of education or lack of education".
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Indeed, as monarchy became more absolute, so largely did the authority of the church in matters of education.
Change at Texas A&M, and every other university, was accelerated by Title IX, the 1972 federal law that prohibited sex discrimination in matters of education.
A philosopher and academic, Harry was influential in developing modern humanist thought, especially in matters of education about values and beliefs.
Considering matters of education policy, the curricular weights provide an option for heading to the desired levels of prior competencies.
That is, they are concerned with matters of education, and they directly relate positions on education to positions on the nature of human understanding and rationality.
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