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I always put a lot of priority on my education, even if that means taking classes after work or on the weekends.
There were no good schools in my village. So my family moved so that my siblings and I would get a better education.
At Reliance Foundation schools, we lay special emphasis on value-based education, sports, and overall development of students. That is why the teacher-students ratio is kept at a healthy 1:20 so that all children get proper attention in class.
I believe primary and secondary education is the bedrock of any sustainable society.
Education is not a tool for development - individual, community and the nation. It is the foundation for our future. It is empowerment to make choices and emboldens the youth to chase their dreams.
Education is all about igniting young minds and enabling them to attain their fullest potential.
If you care about potholes, you have to vote. If you care about pre-k education, you have to vote. If you care about women's health care, you have to vote.
People who don't read seem to me mysterious. I don't know how they think or learn about other people. Novels are a very important part of our education.
Performing arts was something I was always part of. That was may be the only common thread that ran throughout my education, throughout my schooling years. But apart from that, there were no friends or no long term associations. That was the only thing I knew was with me wherever I went.
Anything, any job you want to do in the world, you have to put in the work, especially when it comes to being a professional athlete - a lot of education, a lot of sacrifice, and a lot of work, but it's all worth it at the end when you make it.
We have a large underclass in Britain, and a fairly low standard of education. Our best universities are extremely good, but a very significant proportion of the British population that comes out of compulsory schooling with very low standards of education.
I believe in free education, free healthcare. But I do not believe in equality.
The importance of education is ingrained in Scottish history.
I was never told that the purpose of school was to get a job at the end of it. What was pushed on me was a love of learning, probably because my parents didn't have access to a great education.
The whole purpose of my education ultimately was so I could deliver a statement eloquently before my execution.
Every child is entitled to an academic education. But resilience, stickability, self-esteem - they need these things, too, and even more than the privately educated.
I think education is probably one of those things that once you've been involved with it you're always interested.
One of the things I have found is that everyone has a view on education.
What I want to see in teacher training is more talk about character education and getting teachers to really think about it. We have been careful not to define what we mean by character but we think the best schools and the best teachers know how they build strong, resilient young people.
Whether it's in health and education, or the quality of local infrastructure, there's no doubt that a chasm exists between various parts of the U.K.
It's clear that many migrant families really support their children and appreciate the transforming power of education.
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