1. A basic education Escuelita de Bluefields, a school for all ages, opened last summer. 2. Everyone the right to a good basic education. 3. Gandhi appointed him president of the society for basic education. 4. On one estate basic education and general classes are held in various premises after staff have developed contacts through outreach. 5. Some third world countries are now making massive investment in basic education. 6. Teaching modern production skills to those with a good basic education is simply much easier than teaching the illiterate. 7. The basic education level of the general population has risen dramatically in recent Decades. 8. The specific provision at Southwark includes a basic education programme located on one particular housing estate. 9. These reforms had envisaged reorienting the ten-year basic education programme away from its highly academic content, towards more practical and vocational aspects. 10. He left school with little more than a basic education. |