UNESCO Thesaurus: hierarchical list
1.10 Educational policy
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Educational development
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UF Advancement of education
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NT1 Curriculum development
- UF Curriculum design, Curriculum improvement, Curriculum innovation, Curriculum planning, Curriculum reform, Curriculum reorganization
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NT1 Diversification of education
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NT1 Educational innovations
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NT2 Educational experiments
- UF Experimental education
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NT2 Teaching method innovations
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NT1 Educational reform
- UF Educational change, Educational renewal
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NT1 Educational trends
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NT2 Enrolment trends
Educational policy
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NT1 Adult literacy
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NT2 Illiteracy
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NT3 Functional illiteracy
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NT1 Alternative education
- UF Anticurriculum movement, Deschooling, Educational alternatives
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NT1 Church and education
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NT1 Computer uses in education
- UF Educational computing
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NT1 Education and culture
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NT2 Intercultural education
- UF Bicultural education, Crosscultural education, Multicultural education
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NT1 Educational discrimination
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NT2 School integration
- UF Educational integration, School desegregation, School segregation
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NT1 Educational indicators
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NT1 Educational objectives
- UF Educational aims, Educational goals, Role of education
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NT1 Educational strategies
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NT1 Industry and education
- UF School industry relationship
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NT1 International education
- UF International cooperation education, International understanding education, Values education
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NT1 Language of instruction
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NT2 Bilingual education
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NT1 Leisure and education
- UF Leisure education
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NT1 State and education
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NT1 Study abroad
- UF Training abroad, Transnational education
Right to education
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NT1 Democratization of education
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NT1 Educational opportunities
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NT2 Access to education
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NT2 Educational priority areas
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NT2 Universal education
- UF Education for all, Equal education, Equal opportunity (education)
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NT3 Compulsory education
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NT3 Free education
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