Sentences with phrase «touched on a range of issues»

Nicky Morgan touched on a range of issues at the NAHT annual conference in Birmingham, including turning all schools into academies and assessment.
The Discussion Paper touches on a range of issues that have significant implications for the lives of Indigenous peoples in Australia.

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Johnson also touches on a wide range of other issues, from the absurdity of postmodern science to the appeal of Eastern Christianity to the abdication of revealed truth in American universities.
Touching on a wide range of issues on what the next NDC government would do if re-elected, the Vice-President said the ongoing infrastructure projects at all the colleges of education would be prioritised to ensure their early completion.
The panel members, who gathered to offer advice on the Education Department's research priorities, touched on a broad range of issues in an all - day meeting last Thursday.
While ESSA is a comprehensive education law, touching on a broad range of issues, magnet schools can play a crucial role in ensuring the law helps promote diversity and innovation in our nation's classrooms.
Their work ranges from drawing, to digital art, to photography, touching on a wide range of subjects including personal interests and community and social issues.
Both of their longstanding, diverse practices have touched on themes of sustainability ranging from micro to global scales, and have covered issues of equality, place, justice, health, and access.
However, the hearing also touched on a range of policy issues that are directly relevant to today's electricity debates.
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