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  2. Emergent curriculum - Wikipedia

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    Emergent curriculum is a philosophy of teaching and a way of planning a children's curriculum that focuses on being responsive to their interests. The goal is to create meaningful learning experiences for the children.

  3. National Education Association - Wikipedia

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    Some critics have alleged the NEA puts the interests of teachers ahead of students. [86] The NEA has often opposed measures such as merit pay, school vouchers, weakening of teacher tenure, certain curricular changes, the No Child Left Behind Act, and other reforms that make it easier for school districts to use disciplinary action against ...

  4. Iraq War - Wikipedia

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    For example, Harvard's public finance expert Linda J. Bilmes has estimated that the long-term cost of providing disability compensation and medical care to US troops injured in the Iraq conflict will reach nearly $1 trillion over the next 40 years, [370] and that the war in Iraq diverted resources from the war in Afghanistan, led to rising oil ...

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    For example, air pollution may generate a negative externality, and education may generate a positive externality (less crime, etc.). Governments often tax and otherwise restrict the sale of goods that have negative externalities and subsidise or otherwise promote the purchase of goods that have positive externalities in an effort to correct ...

  6. Thematic learning - Wikipedia

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    Thematic teaching (also known as thematic instruction) is the selecting and highlighting of a theme through an instructional unit or module, course, or multiple courses.It is often interdisciplinary, highlighting the relationship of knowledge across academic disciplines and everyday life.

  7. Tertiary education - Wikipedia

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    Tertiary education, also referred to as third-level, third-stage or post-secondary education, is the educational level following the completion of secondary education. The World Bank, for example, defines tertiary education as including universities as well as trade schools and colleges. [1]

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