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  • 11LEA — Local Education Authority (Governmental » Police) Leaf (Academic & Science » Botany) *** Local Educational Agency (Community » Educational) ** Local Education Agency (Community » Educational) ** Local Education Authorities (Community »… …

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  • 12LEA — UK US noun [C] ► GOVERNMENT ABBREVIATION for Local Education Authority: in the UK, the part of a local government that controls schools and colleges in a particular area: »Under these plans, private companies or individuals could take over the… …

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  • 13LEA — ► ABBREVIATION ▪ (in the UK) Local Education Authority …

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  • 14Education in England — Infobox Education country name = England agency agency = Children, Schools and Families Innovation, Universities and Skills leader titles = Secretary of State (DCSF) Secretary of State (DIUS) leader names = Ed Balls MP John Denham MP budget = n/a …

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  • 15LEA — abbreviation Local Education Authority …

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  • 16lea — abbr. (in the UK) Local Education Authority …

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  • 17List of further education colleges in Hampshire — This list is part of a comprehensive list of schools in Hampshire, England. Hampshire County Council (HCC) organises the Local Education Authority (LEA) schools into nine administrative areas. This page lists all the further education colleges.… …

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  • 18Individuals with Disabilities Education Act — Full title Individuals with Disabilities Education Act Acronym IDEA Enacted by the 101st United States Congress …

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  • 19History of education in England — The History of education in England can be traced back to the Anglo Saxon settlement of England, or even back to the Roman occupation. During the Middle Ages schools were established to teach Latin grammar, while apprenticeship was the main way… …

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  • 20Education in Wales — differs in certain respects from the systems used elsewhere in the United Kingdom.A significant number of students all over Wales are educated either wholly or largely through the medium of Welsh; lessons in the language are compulsory for all… …

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