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English: "Library-Faculty Collaboration Using Wikipedia for Learning and Civic Engagement" from Wikipedia and Academic Libraries: A Global Project, edited by Laurie M. Bridges, Raymond Pun and Roberto A. Arteaga
English: This is the Teacher's Guide of the "Reading Wikipedia in the Classroom" program corresponding to Module 1. "Reading Wikipedia in the Classroom" is a professional development program for secondary school teachers led by the Education team at the Wikimedia Foundation.
Pages in category "Start-Class English Language articles" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 307 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Talk:List of English palindromic phrases; Talk:List of English words from Indigenous languages of the Americas; Talk:List of English words of Afrikaans origin; Talk:List of English words of Australian Aboriginal origin; Talk:List of English words of Brittonic origin; Talk:List of English words of Dravidian origin; Talk:List of English words of ...
English version school is a system of education in Bangladesh that follows the Bangla medium school curriculum and is based upon textbooks translated from the Bengali language into English. [1] There are approximately 52 English version schools in Dhaka. [citation needed] In 2011, the first Internet-based English version school opened in ...
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English: Music and lyrics of the song "Good Morning to All", with third verse "Happy Birthday to You", printed in 1912 in Beginners book of Songs with instructions unauthorized publication, which do not credit Hill’s 1893 melody.