It is a privilege and an honour for me to be here today, in an institution named for the great educationalist Comenius. |
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Today, in Belém, we join forces in this spirit to carry on the legacy of this inspiring educationalist and world citizen. |
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Indeed most people know little about the historian, the sociologist, the educationalist, the writer, the journalist, the esthete, the artist. |
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Whenever possible, circuit training should be carried out under a qualified physical educationalist who will know how and when to change the circuit to increase the difficulty. |
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The educationalist and educational social worker in me would not wish to omit something positive: when the Turkish daily paper Milliyet starts to run a campaign under the slogan of send me to school, Daddy! |
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Lilya Wagner in her comprehensive history of peer teaching examines the development of peer education acknowledging the work of the Swiss educationalist Pestalozzi working with orphan children in Switzerland. |
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If this model were followed, a direct line of contact would be established between the educationalist in the school right through to the specialist scientific institution. |
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The association's philosophy also builds on the ideas of the French educationalist Françoise Dolto or the experimental Ecole Vitruve in Paris, where the child is considered as an entirely autonomous being. |
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The Anglican priest and educationalist Derek Webster has provided us with some unique insights into the early Coptic monastic tradition by his translation of the writings of Abbot Nicholas and his disciple John the Little. |
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Lénablou is a highly skilled educationalist who has a great experience which gave her the opportunity to be invited as a professor in Europe, in the Caribbean and in Latin America. |
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For sustainability and ownership by the country this Initiative will provide a country-designated educationalist to guide the Initiative over 4 years. |
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Otto Lehmann was an educationalist and museologist and director of the Altonaer Museum near Hamburg. |
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Fritz Hübbe's mother was the well-known South Australian educationalist Edith Hübbe, nee Cook, who in 1877 became the first woman to pass the matriculation exam for Adelaide University. |
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Even that most reasonable of loyalist voices, David Ervine, had fond memories of being taught by the well-respected educationalist from Downpatrick. |
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