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not attending school and therefore free to work
opportunities for out-of-school youth
How To Use out-of-school In A Sentence
- The major labor market problems faced by out-of-school youth during the 1990s carry portents for likely developments as their numbers increase in the years ahead.
- For details of schemes in the target areas and general advice on rural out-of-school schemes, ring her.
- For when the schools depart from the educational conditions effective in the out-of-school environment, they necessarily substitute a bookish, a pseudo-intellectual spirit for a social spirit.
- It included funds to be directed at additional teachers, out-of-school activities, homework clubs and community outreach activities.
- The demand for good childcare is clearly there: in the first three months of the Clark government's new subsidy levels for childcare and out-of-school care, there has been almost a fourfold increase in subsidy grants.
- Manchester supermum Sharon also finds time to study full-time for a degree in computing and helps to run an out-of-school club for blind and special-needs children.
- opportunities for out-of-school youth
- • To identify a direct and thus causational relationship between teachers and students, all other factors impacting student achievement, including out-of-school factors, would have to be controlled, resulting in a process that would cost more money and time than the state can fund. 2 false claims that drive school reform
- Should I make some amusing reference to a recent out-of-school meeting, or will the teacher think I'm a toady?
- For details of schemes in the target areas and general advice on rural out-of-school schemes, ring her.