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While the prime minister's team insisted, after landing in London, that he was "100% behind Michael" on the general thrust of education policy, Cameron is said to have been seething at the way he had been blindsided by what looked very much like a calculated leak from the education secretary's inner circle.

Setting out his long-term vision for 14-19 education, Hunt argued: "GCSE was invented at a time when it was seen as the last school-leaving exam, but the thrust of education is to end education at 19, with pathways of equal status for academic and technical qualifications".

Access and quality of education was a strong priority of the Zimbabwean government in the first two decades of democracy, and remains such for the population, although government policies in general have also impacted negatively on education.18 There is therefore a strong common interest and agreement between UNICEF in terms of the main thrust of education work.

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Yet, when the thrust of formal education is principally on teaching these two areas of study, and the tug and pull of increasing standardized testing to drive learning -- as opposed to creating environments that support learning at all levels and in all activities -- we run the risk of stifling students' natural creativity.

"Standards-based reform" has thus become the central thrust of federal education policy, as it already was in most states.

Vittorino summed up the essentially political thrust of humanistic education as follows: Not everyone is called to be a physician, a lawyer, a philosopher, to live in the public eye, nor has everyone outstanding gifts of natural capacity, but all of us are created for the life of social duty, all are responsible for the personal influence that goes forth from us.

In an effort to understand how to improve student learning about evolution, a major thrust of science education research has been to focus on students' naive ideas (misconceptions) about evolution and develop pedagogies to initiate conceptual change (e.g., Demastes et al. 1995).

However, the thrust of higher education policy since New Labour launched the fees system begins to make perfect sense if you assume, as Danny Dorling argues in Injustice, that a major function of the education system is to reproduce social inequality.

And the thrust of arts in education, with an emphasis on diversity, is on the minds of every concerned artist and educator.

Improving ones matching ability is the main thrust of postgraduate homeopathic education.

Therefore the main thrust of current health education efforts is on raising awareness of the health risks of smoking to others and reducing the acceptability of second-hand smoke exposure [ 24].

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