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Half-timer
A child, who, by the operation of the Factory and Education Acts, was employed for less than the full time in
Health Sciences
System of Medicine, of Medicine, Unani System of Medicine, Nursing Education, Pharmacy Education, Dental Education, Education on Laboratory Technology, Physiotherapy, Speech
Minorities
linguistic minorities; have the fundamental right to establish and administer educational institutions of their choice and to conserve the district language,
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University
privileges, AIR 1993 Del 239 (242). University, institution of higher education usually comprising a liberal arts and sciences college and graduate
Endowed schools
Charity Com-missioners, and are now vested in the Board of Education. As to the dismissal of masters, see the (English) Endowed
Service
of any industrial or commercial matters such as banking, communication, education, financing, insurance, chit funds, real estate, transport, storage, material treatment,
Profession
of all their members in that science. The system of education consisted of reading on statutes, moots or arguments on points
Medical treatment
Medical treatment. s. 80 of the (English) Education Act, 1921, imposes a duty on the local education authority
Main streaming
Main streaming, the practice of educating a disabled student in a class with students who are
Kenyon-Slaney Clause
Kenyon-Slaney Clause, s. 7 (6) of the (English) Education Act, 1902 (2 Ed. 7, c. 42), and is as
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