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  2. Student activism in the Philippines (1965–1972) - Wikipedia

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    Once again, youth activism played an important role in the early development these "middle forces," as the arrest of several students of the Student Catholic Action youth organization during the 1974 Sacred Heart Novitiate raid served as a turning point for the mainstream opposition to organize more proactively against the dictatorship.

  3. Children's rights in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Individuals can only apply for citizenship if one parent is a citizen of Malaysia. [15] Migrants must produce each parent's passport and a certificate of marriage, documents which many do not possess, if they wish to obtain a birth certificate in Malaysia.

  4. Early life and military career of John McCain - Wikipedia

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    McCain's grandfather "Slew" (left) and father "Jack" on board a U.S. Navy ship in Tokyo Bay, c. September 2, 1945. John Sidney McCain III was born on August 29, 1936, [1] at a United States Navy hospital [2] [3] [4] at Coco Solo Naval Air Station [5] [6] in the Panama Canal Zone, which at that time was considered to be among the unincorporated territories of the United States. [7]

  5. Autodidacticism - Wikipedia

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    The International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning. 13 (1): 56–71. doi: 10.19173/irrodl.v13i1.1076. Brown, Resa Steindel (28 January 2007). The Call to Brilliance: A True Story to Inspire Parents and Educators. Fredric Pr. ISBN 978-0-9778369-0-1. Cameron, Brent (4 November 2005). SelfDesign: Nurturing Genius Through Natural ...

  6. Booker T. Washington - Wikipedia

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    Under his direction, his students literally built their own school: making bricks, constructing classrooms, barns and outbuildings; and growing their own crops and raising livestock; both for learning and to provide for most of the basic necessities. [13] Both men and women had to learn trades as well as academics.

  7. Class-size reduction - Wikipedia

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    As an educational reform goal, class size reduction (CSR) aims to increase the number of individualized student-teacher interactions intended to improve student learning. A reform long holding theoretical attraction to many constituencies, [1] some have claimed CSR as the most studied educational reform of the last century. [2]

  8. Brown v. Board of Education - Wikipedia

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    White students in the county were given assistance to attend white-only "private academies" that were taught by teachers formerly employed by the public school system, while black students had no education at all unless they moved out of the county. But the public schools reopened after the Supreme Court overturned Brown II in Griffin v.

  9. M-learning - Wikipedia

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    [1] M-learning devices include computers, MP3 players, mobile phones, and tablets. M-learning can be an important part of informal learning. [2] M-learning is convenient in that it is accessible virtually anywhere. It allows for the instant sharing of feedback and tips since mobile devices are often connected to the internet.