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facilitation

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facilitation noun advancement, aid, assistance, cleared the way, ease, encouragement, expedience, furtherance, help, involvement, lubrication, open thedoors, play a positive role, promotion, quickening, support
Associated concepts: criminal facilitation, facilitation of a crime, facilitation of a felony
See also: advance, aid, help


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The Journal of Positive Psychology" is a quarterly title focuses on basic research and the professional application on states of optimal human functioning and fulfillment, and the facilitation and promotion of well being.
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He moves teaching and its facilitation back to the center of scholarship, asking how school leaders might connect their work more integrally with the ideals and practices of critical pedagogy.
 
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