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Level of education had three categories: ' up to completed high school', 'up to completed vocational education', and 'highereducation'.
Highereducation levels were clearly associated with increased use of modern contraceptive methods.
Highereducation and the broader network of acquaintances made at university might lead to greater opportunities outside of government.
The odds of seeking antenatal check-ups are lower among women with no education compared with their counterparts with secondary/highereducation.
Highereducation institutions, professional organisations and academic conferences encourage research and its subsequent publications.
Highereducation correlated with the provision of advice and showing interest, and less strongly with doing housework.
Highereducation institutions need to be approached and the findings of this research discussed.
Highereducation may contribute to the autonomy of women, particularly if it represents a progression away from tradition.
There is a considerable body of research that examines the complex factors affecting young people's access to highereducation.
The acknowledged need for expansion in highereducation made the matter all the more pressing.
The official justification for those measures is a move towards greater decentralisation of highereducation.
It is clear from these figures that only a minority of older people participate in formal learning, and that even fewer engage in highereducation.
The transition to highereducation is an important and significant one for students of all disciplines.
On the other, recent closures of university music departments have done little for morale and the status of the discipline across the highereducation community.
Skills, training and methodology of practising art educators in schools and highereducation institutions.
With greater understanding between the profession of architecture and the administration of highereducation, both sides could gain.
This greater income may be due to their highereducation levels/better health status.
By contrast, among urban men with highereducation, over 90% had electricity, wireless and gramophones in the house.
What good is their highereducation, then, if society cannot utilize women's education?
This article addresses these issues, and in particular whether attitudes towards debt among prospective university entrants are linked to their decisions to enter highereducation.
Finally, the spread of formal institutions of highereducation inexorably eroded the intellectual component of mid-century improvement.
Writing games: multicultural case studies of academic literacy practices in highereducation.
The pathway to independence and opportunity is through highereducation and the labour market.
Municipalities in charge of organizing services (thereby determining the need for staff) have no say in highereducation policy.
Those with highereducation, income and assets give more financial resources and advice but help with fewer household tasks.
The intermediate level was defined as primary schooling plus vocational training or higher (secondary) school education but no highereducation.
There are good teachers in highereducation who organize such debates, but they are rare.
Some subsequently transferred to sixth forms in grammar schools, and some then went on to highereducation.
Undergraduates often find difficulty adjusting to the different demands expected in highereducation.
This text is by two eminent economists, well versed in the complex interface between agriculture, science, politics, highereducation, and social and economic structures.
Students moving to post-16 and highereducation are quick to identify the inherent dangers in offering musical composition for examination, for example.
The opposing impact of student mobility on languages in highereducation may be even more profound.
One must ask if there is more tokenism than substance in the inclusion of world musics in curricula in both schools and in highereducation.
The argument is that generalism, through the coverage of all criteria by all students in all highereducation institutions, is neither desirable nor possible.
The governing body includes representatives from the library, archival, highereducation and publishing communities.
I recognise that for many lower-income families the fear of debt is a real worry and could act as a bar to highereducation.
Conversely, parental highereducation and higher level of paternal wealth were associated with increased risk.
A panel of 12 'experts' was recruited, representing professional groups from primary and secondary medical care and highereducation.
Part-time mature students are a sizable and growing minority of all highereducation students.
Her search of the literature revealed little work in this area, or in highereducation generally, compared with research on primary and secondary teaching.
The article focuses on the training of highereducation language teachers from a quality enhancement perspective.
At the same time, their inclusion has broadened still further the range of approaches taken to instrumental studies in highereducation.
Why is it that so few instrumental teachers working in highereducation carry out education research?
There is high level of illiteracy, massive dropout rate at middle and high school levels and limited access to highereducation.
She remains an enthusiastic piano teacher, and contributes to highereducation courses in performance and instrumental teaching and learning.
Finally, our chosen participant group provides the opportunity to explore the effect of ideation methods as part of a highereducation curriculum.
In the beginning of the following century he received highereducation at the trade school in his home town.
Education is measured as the percentage of people who receive high school and highereducation in total population.
Referring to highereducation, the highest-ranking hallmarks were teacher knowledge, technique, support or praise from the teacher, and the development of the student's individuality.
Changes in teaching style - for example the introduction of lectures as a principal means of teaching - also clearly affect students' transition to highereducation.
The challenge is how to promote collaborative learning within highereducation without compromising the group ethos.
It would also potentially provide some insight into processes of instrumental teaching and learning in highereducation from an insider's perspective.
Contentbased instruction in highereducation settings (pp. 169-181).
Those few women who considered it the husband's role to take charge of birth control had not had any highereducation.
Only nineteen of the 103 had no highereducation.
A case is made in this paper for using checklists and context-bound evaluations of online learning materials in highereducation.
Furthermore, the impact of highereducation (college) is no longer statistically significant.
It is used throughout one's family life cycle for consumption such as home purchase, highereducation, health insurance and personal investments.
Women with secondary and highereducation have 063 times the risk of divorce compared with women with primary education.
In addition, women with highereducation were over-sampled.
The data also indicate markedly highereducation and socioeconomic status and greater affluence than unskilled workers.
To answer this we must look at the content of highereducation at the time.
After several decades of free and universal education, highereducation is now emerging as a valuable social asset.
However, this effect can be understood when the prevalent wealth constraints toward highereducation in such developing countries are taken into account.
It is also worth noting that faculty in highereducation tend to have substantial input into benefits design and often influence plan outcomes.
The presence of girls of the bourgeoisie in highereducation was on the rise.
A compendium of articles on diverse aspects (financial reform, land tenure, housing, urbanisation, health, highereducation) of these rapid changes is consequently very welcome.
The highereducation of women remained an issue for much longer.
This volume's study of academic literacy practices in highereducation is about the writing games we play in the academy.
What emerged in secondary and highereducation, then, were two gendered tracks within a system of co-education.
By the late 1860s he was thinking about developing various schemes for providing highereducation to women.
As women joined men in securing highereducation, the average age of marriage increased.
While ' mass education ' and ' education for citizenship and development ' were the slogans of the day, secondary and highereducation remained limited.
Linguistic neutralism, though, is fostered also in highereducation.
Antall cleared himself in another elegant submission, but the committee did not recommend any of his class for highereducation.
One career path is that of highereducation leading to a professional career with high occupational prestige.
This can result not only in low academic achievement but also in low self-confidence and motivation, and little understanding of highereducation opportunities.
A larger proportion of men in professional or white collar occupations (615%), which also indicates highereducation, felt that a pregnancy could be prevented.
Contentbased instruction in highereducation settings (pp. 139-153).
However, predictors of treatment seeking include a history of prior treatment, highereducation and greater episode duration.
This article focuses on older people in highereducation, in many ways an ' exclusive' rather than ' excluded' section of the population.
Eleven per cent of all taught learning was at highereducation institutions (12% of vocational and 8 % of non-vocational).
The former lists all the highereducation institutions with an average weighted score per member of staff.
She works widely in schools, highereducation and the community.
Her research focuses on music education, and addresses schools, highereducation and the community.
They had studied at a wide variety of highereducation institutions.
Much of the research relating to effective studying has been carried out in relation to students in highereducation.
Colleagues in highereducation music degree courses also spend much time reviewing, revising and, latterly, justifying the assessment processes adopted across courses.
With budget deficits continuing in highereducation, this practice will continue and perhaps increase in the future.
In 1986, it was estimated that 60,000 students had been sent abroad for highereducation.
He accumulated debts at a time when he wanted to support his daughter's highereducation.
Thus, desistance may be associated with some gains in the economic or employment domain, but not in terms of highereducation or occupational prestige.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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