Example sentences of "on education [conj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Watkins is said to be keener on education than energy — indeed the NES includes plans to improve science education .
2 In the section on Aspects of Equality , we consider some of the social divisions and inequalities which have featured in educational discourses and policies ; and in the section on Education and Work , we raise some of the issues stemming from the employment problems of young people .
3 Mr Alan Milburn visited the college on Monday with Ms Hilary Armstrong , Labour spokesman on education and candidate for NorthWest Durham .
4 The resulting polarization ‘ caricatures ’ and magnifies the divisions in British society based on education and class .
5 In a paper read at the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development Conference on Education and Local Development at Kusamo , Finland in September 1979 , Duncan Kirkpatrick had the following points to make concerning these developments in the Western Isles :
6 The publication of Antiracism : an assault on education and value , the book of essays edited by Frank Palmer ( 1987 ) , confirmed the fact that the school has become the principal element in the ideology with which the new right have sought to attack antiracism .
7 He then goes on to criticise Labour for suggesting that priority spending on education and training can help overcome the difficulties of the balance of payments deficit — because such investment programmes take generations to work through the system .
8 Compared with their less-successful rivals , the best-performing firms had fewer managers , shorter lines of communication and a higher proportion of skilled workers ; they also spent six times more per employee on education and training .
9 The Arkleton Trust , which was established in 1977 for the study of new approaches to rural development , with emphasis on education and training , believes that it is useful to encourage this new type of dialogue between developed and developing countries .
10 We will increase spending on public transport , housing , hospitals and schools , on energy efficiency and conservation projects and on education and training — all sensible investments for the country 's future .
11 Meanwhile , as Layard and Nickell ( 1989 ) have shown , Britain 's recent record on education and training has been notably inadequate .
12 In addition , our white papers on education and training for 16–19 year olds and on higher education are designed to bridge the divide between academic and vocational qualifications and to improve opportunities for all our 16–19 year olds .
13 In an effort to increase job opportunities for the local population , the corporation intends to spend in the late 1980s and early 1990s some £20 million on education and training .
14 This extends the earlier more general overview on education and training for online searching written by Wanger in 1979 .
15 Hope is thus invested in the future , on the young , and this includes great stress on education and training
16 ( More detailed facts and figures on education and training after school can be found in Chapter 12 . )
17 First , on education and training , more young people are graduating from higher education than ever before — the number is up by nearly one third since 1979 .
18 The hon. Gentleman got on to my area by making comparisons on education and training between this country and other countries .
19 White Papers on education and training , and on higher education were presented on May 20 , 1991 .
20 The units include student and classroom learning , curriculum content and context , adult education , administration and planning , counselling , research evidence , social and political philosophy , cognitive and emotional development , educational innovation , and international perspectives on education and training .
21 examines the effect of this major development on education and training in the industry .
22 MP , Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland on education and training policies ;
23 The Chartered Institute of Transport was one of the bodies consulted by DPTAC before the recommendations on education and training were drawn up .
24 It is worth noting , however , that the spending priorities have not been radically dissimilar from those planned by the outgoing Labour government , which also planned for cuts in spending on education and housing and an expansion in spending on defence , law and order , and social security .
25 It is particularly fitting that we should have the debates on education and employment on the same day , because education is a continuing process throughout life upon which employment is heavily dependent .
26 In the period of expansion of the Inspectorate after the Second World War the tasks diversified and regular formal visiting declined ; in 1968 the Select Committee on Education and Science recognised this shift .
27 We now spend less of our national income on education and science than we did in 1979 .
28 The emphasis of their tours was on education and recreation for students and by the 1890s they were offering cruises to Norway for eight guineas .
29 The emphasis here is on education and recreation , so it is bound to make some people ask whether or not it is too soft for criminals .
30 The emphasis here is on education and recreation , so it is bound to make some people ask whether or not it is too soft for criminals .
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