1. Different financial incentives change the nature of the educational experience and are not merely alternative ways of financing the same service. 2. In other words, individual children have very different educational experiences, both at an ideological and at a resource level. 3. The initial political socialization research emphasized the overwhelming importance of early socialization, from the family and from early educational experiences. 4. These cover the relationship between the curriculum and the organisational structures of institutions and courses and educational experiences of students. 5. And it is very much intended to be an educational experience for people as well as fun. 6. An educational experience for all ages is being offered again next year by the University of Cambridge in England. 7. An educational experience for all ages is being offered by Cambridge University in England. 8. An educational experience for all ages is being offered by the University of Cambridge in England. 9. An educational experience for all ages is being offered by the University of Cambridge, England. 10. And even those students who did not endorse affirmative action, he said, acknowledged that racial diversity improved their educational experience. |
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