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  2. Ministry of Primary and Mass Education - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Primary and Mass Education (Bengali: প্রাথমিক ও গণশিক্ষা ...

  3. Education in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research is the government ministry concerned with higher education. The Commission for Academic Accreditation (CAA), a department in the Ministry, licenses institutions and accredits degree programmes. Institutions based in free zones do not need to seek CAA approval.

  4. Female education in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    It was reported by UNESCO in 2014 that 70% young women between the age of 15–24 in the North West have not completed primary school. Women’s Role with the Rise of Education. Women's roles in Nigeria have experienced changes over the years especially during the pre- colonial, colonial and currently in the post-colonial era.

  5. History of education in Japan - Wikipedia

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    In the early 20th century, education at the primary level was egalitarian and virtually universal, but at higher levels it was multitracked, highly selective, and elitist. College education was largely limited to the few imperial universities, where German influences were strong. Three of the imperial universities admitted women, and there were ...

  6. Massachusetts Board of Education - Wikipedia

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    The Massachusetts Board of Elementary and Secondary Education ( BESE) is the state education agency responsible for interpreting and implementing laws relevant to public education in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Public education in the Commonwealth is organized according to the regulations adopted by the BESE, which are good faith ...

  7. History of education in France - Wikipedia

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    The education system in France can be traced back to the Roman Empire. Schools may have operated continuously from the later empire to the early Middle Ages in some towns in southern France. The school system was modernized during the French Revolution, but roughly in the 18th and early 19th century debates ranged on the role of religion.

  8. Rumana Ali - Wikipedia

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    Rumana Ali Tusi is a Bangladeshi academic, writer and politician from Gazipur belonging to Bangladesh Awami League. She is the incumbent state minister for Primary and Mass Education and Member of Parliament from Gazipur- 3 and state minister of 12th Parliament. Earlier, she was Jatiya Sangsad member for Reserved Women's Seat-14. [1]

  9. Female seminary - Wikipedia

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    A female seminary is a private educational institution for women, popular especially in the United States in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, when opportunities in educational institutions for women were scarce. The movement was a significant part of a remarkable transformation in American education in the period 1820–1850. [1]