Similar words: school, school day, in school, at school, old school, pre-school, art school, school age. Meaning: adj. not attending school and therefore free to work.
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(1) This may include out-of-school clubs for children who would otherwise return to an empty home, holiday schemes and special interest activities.
(2) As an extension of teaching in school, out-of-school practice teaching is to promote the combination of theoretical knowledge and practice of public security.
(3) Yet, girls still account for 55% of the out-of-school population.
(4) In fact, already have a certain number of out-of-school young people have taken place in unprotected sex.
(5) We out-of-school educators must keep up with the times and constantly learn and improve and master of modern teaching methods, and can be used outside of the art teaching.
(6) In education, the number of out-of-school children fell steeply by 77 percent between 2006/07 and 2008/09.
(7) Through investigating and researching out-of-school science curriculum resources utilization, it reveals some problems of the methods of culturing the students' capacity.
(8) Ambitious Japanese parents have made private, out-of-school tuition a thriving business.
(9) Among the topics selected for: out-of-school community employment assistance to unemployed youth research.
(10) The number of out-of-school children of primary school age fell from 106 million in 1999 to 68 million in 2008. Sentencedict.com
(11) For details of schemes in the target areas and general advice on rural out-of-school schemes, ring her.
(12) Objective 2: Scale up and increase impact of prevention services, to hard-to-reach populations, including most vulnerable SW and their clients, IDU, MSM, and out-of-school youth.
(13) Students with higher grade-point averages (GPAs) had more school friends than out-of-school friends.
(14) Education is the best vaccine against AIDS, but not exactly out-of-school youth in the protection of education.
(15) Objective To analysis on the present situation of the HIV/AIDS vulnerabilities among rural out-of-school adolescents.
(16) Another 10 countries hope to join the partnership before the end of 2010 and send millions of out-of-school children to primary school.
(17) Hope Project aims to: improve school conditions for the elimination of out-of-school phenomenon(sentencedict.com), in line with the Government to complete the task of universal nine - year compulsory education.
(18) But ethnicity combined with poverty can be a barrier: two-thirds of out-of-school girls around the world belong to ethnic minority groups.
(19) What is worrisome is that this phenomenon in many parts of the country in the prevalence of out-of-school youth.
(20) This article gives us a clear definition of leisure, then point out that there is a definite link and difference between the leisure life, after-class activities and out-of-school education.
(21) 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.
More similar words: school, school day, in school, at school, old school, pre-school, art school, school age, go to school, day school, schoolbag, schoolboy, law school, school bus, schooling, schooldays, preschool, high school, schoolroom, school term, schoolhouse, home-school, school year, miss school, schoolbook, grad school, schoolmate, schoolgirl, schoolwork, prep school.