I think it should be a part of every high school curriculum, as well as compulsory education in the how and why of our electoral process. |
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They devised an educational program that made the study of English literature and the British humanistic classics the core of the curriculum. |
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For all trainees the weekly curriculum included classes in English and Kiswahili, music, social and religious education, and traditional crafts. |
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Every institution of educational learning utilizes the same syllabus and curriculum. |
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The latest cash injection will be spent on redesigning the curriculum to meet the needs of a reviving local economy. |
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To compound this problem, the school curriculum does not make provision for practical subjects such as woodwork, metal work, etc. |
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The government then intervened, twice, and very damagingly, in the process of primary curriculum reform. |
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The new university curriculum will include a Stage programme on the science, nutrition, history, culture and gastronomy of Irish food. |
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Is it a college nearby with a strong curriculum for multimedia training and development? |
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Nevertheless, these schools modelled their curriculum and pedagogy on the private secondary schools. |
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In order to approach questions of pedagogy and curriculum it is necessary to consider the space of writing. |
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The very nature of teaching is built on revisiting curriculum, pedagogy, and assessment. |
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It is part of a drive to dispel a growing myth that work experience is only for those pupils who are bored with the academic curriculum. |
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The pictures show a country with a truly biased curriculum and a penchant for martyrdom. |
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The curriculum provides student worksheets and includes a grading rubric that outlines minimal, adequate and extensive answers for the teachers. |
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We often need to begin by disabusing our education grad students of such incapacious ways of thinking about curriculum. |
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To apply, submit a curriculum vitae and three letters of reference specifically addressing abilities related to the fellowship. |
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However the schools did follow a standardized curriculum that inculcated literacy and learning skills. |
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Teachers are under great loads in all areas of the curriculum, and I think physical education needs to move forward. |
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A further important aspect of the school and national curriculum is physical education, sports and games. |
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The scores could reveal some early fruits of states moving toward the adoption of a Common Core curriculum. |
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I appreciate the Science Centre's efforts to promote science education through their own curriculum, as well as through featured exhibits. |
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In focusing on the problems with the new science curriculum, my analysis here might seem one-sided. |
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There was concern that Native American students would not be able to gain access to the genetic education curriculum. |
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The report notes that not enough time is allocated in the curriculum to science, affecting pupils' levels of attainment in the subject. |
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About 65 percent of schools integrate communication skill development into several required and elective courses throughout the curriculum. |
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The curriculum is broad based incorporating such subjects as art, crafts, skills, etc. |
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Our curriculum can develop such connections precisely because we, not the textbook authors, manage the ordering and grouping of topics. |
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The curriculum sets out the skills and concepts that each student should know at a certain stage or level. |
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The academic curriculum in the late 1950s, featured large doses of both hard-nosed and soft-headed psychology. |
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The curriculum has very good breadth and balance and there are very good opportunities for enrichment through extra-curricular activities. |
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Is there anything that suggests to you a crying need to create a national curriculum? |
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The new curriculum is expected to value skills such as critical thinking, working with others, communication and information processing. |
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And that raises obvious issues for teacher-training, curriculum development, and so on. |
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Since 1992, the secondary school curriculum has been divided into separate content areas. |
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To her extreme vexation, she was once put on the national curriculum for 12 to 15-year-olds. |
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For example, the content of a curriculum vita was reformatted to look like a letter, a dictionary and so on. |
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If he were education minister, he said, business studies would become compulsory on the primary school curriculum. |
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The education sector will provide curriculum materials linked to library artifacts and museum exhibits. |
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Private schools are not legally obliged to teach the national curriculum, unlike their state sector counterparts. |
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The curriculum sets up a false opposition between a literate clergy and the illiterate laypeople. |
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John Howard wanted Australia to take a Captain Cook at its history curriculum. |
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At no time have I stated or implied that I wanted to insert creation science or intelligent design into the science curriculum standards. |
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So the interpretation was critiqued and debated in all high level curriculum committees. |
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Their writings now constitute a large part of the standard curriculum for graduate students studying the history of modern art. |
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For the regular students of the Oxford School it forms part of their optional curriculum. |
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Combining economics study with related areas in a business or commerce degree curriculum is also a good strategy. |
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The mathematics curriculum grew accordingly to include algebra, trigonometry, and sometimes even Newton's fluxional calculus. |
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To apply, send a current curriculum vitae and a letter addressing the nominee's relevant accomplishments to Division Services Office. |
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For example, the curriculum will tend to neglect such non-testable subjects as art, music, civics, history. |
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There was the faculty to be selected and trained, lessons to be adapted from the curriculum, the school's funds and infrastructure to be managed. |
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Your interior world is the realm of soul, and the soul-traits that are turned up too high or too low define your spiritual curriculum. |
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There are controversies regarding the curriculum and the authorities of the religious educational institutions. |
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The class is part of the Africana studies curriculum, and he is thankful for such departments. |
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Why then, since we all accept that education is, in many ways, a form of social engineering, are manners not part of the school curriculum? |
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For the Department to employ them, these educators will have to attend training courses to acquaint them with the new curriculum. |
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A couple of times he'd waylaid me, asking if I'd glance over his curriculum. |
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The community's private school was non-sectarian and learning about different religions was part of the curriculum. |
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So the prime consumer of architecture, the profession, has never embraced constructivism, and it is not included in any university curriculum. |
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While aspects of the curriculum can be assessed in the written examination, courses of study in each school reflect the whole curriculum. |
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This activity is part of a three-year curriculum reorganization for the department, focusing on assessment of core competencies and skills. |
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The curriculum is scrutinized by the military regime, and it often is forbidden to teach in languages other than Burmese. |
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Students across NSW will be able to study an Aboriginal language under changes to the state curriculum. |
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He denies that he will use his new role to get Scottish dancing onto the national curriculum. |
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Now, the division needs to bring aboriginal perspectives into the entire curriculum, for all its students. |
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There was excellent management of the curriculum combined with an excellent programme of quality assurance and self-assessment. |
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This oversized spiral-bound book of more than 200 pages includes all the phonics from grades K to 2 of the full McRuffy curriculum. |
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Without the curriculum vitae and qualification papers, do not expect to get your foot over any employer's doorway. |
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Extra marks are awarded for neatness, good spelling and strict adherence to the curriculum. |
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It may be that dependence on role models to deliver the informal curriculum has created a built-in resistance to change. |
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Helping our students become good spellers is just one of many curriculum goals. |
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Utilitarian, functional and instrumentalist ideas started to reshape the curriculum. |
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The school emphasizes a broad education and the curriculum is designed to assist students in finding purpose and meaning in their learning. |
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On the other hand, some school districts in selected African American areas have endorsed a controversial Afrocentric curriculum. |
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The curriculum eschews the fashionable pedagogies of whole language and constructivist math. |
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British pop history doesn't start with them, but they are its 1066-the point at which the traditional curriculum really gets going. |
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The focus of the survey was to identify what self-directed learning activities were being used in their curriculum. |
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Teachers also wanted physical education to be made part of the curriculum, because it promoted team spirit and self-discipline. |
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The session brought textbook authors, publishers and curriculum planners before the middle school students. |
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Please find enclosed my curriculum vitae which provides a more detailed listing of my background and qualifications. |
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These conversations are about theories of selfhood and the place of personal essay writing in the English curriculum. |
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Each won a scholarship to Pearson College in Vancouver, a boarding school stressing internationalism and a physically demanding curriculum. |
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Policies to support student achievement are not restricted to curriculum and instruction. |
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I was a science major as an undergrad, and took biology, chemistry, and physics in a pre-med curriculum. |
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Letters of application should include a concise curriculum vitae and a brief outline of current and proposed research. |
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The tests have led to a narrowing of the curriculum, even in reception classes. |
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Another focus of the kindergarten science curriculum is to understand weather concepts. |
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And so began my education about dishonor, a curriculum that instructs me still. |
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Such a clear statement regarding the nature of science is entirely absent from the science curriculum. |
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The curriculum was geared to nonsense subjects while PE and sport were hardly recognised. |
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Art teachers, curriculum planners and school administrators would do well to make use of this book. |
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Knowledge of Portuguese was made compulsory and the language of the people, Konkani, was banned from the school curriculum. |
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As many faculty senators saw it, that action was just another example of the board's tendency to micromanage the curriculum. |
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The curriculum covers not only language, but Chinese culture as well, including calligraphy and painting. |
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As the Secretary of State for Education embarks on secondary curriculum revision, can we hope he will seize a tide? |
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Using fluency as an example, the curriculum calls for the fourth grader to read approximately 90 words per minute. |
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Applications must not exceed eight pages, not including the curriculum vitae and recommendation letters. |
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The Ministry of Culture of Oceania would also put Oceanic literature in their own schools to supplement the curriculum and reading material. |
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Nomination materials should include a statement of qualifications and relevant experience, a current curriculum vitae and a letter of interest. |
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The purpose of this study was to describe a new model for offering an international curriculum within a land grant college of agriculture. |
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Musar is now mostly a minor subject on the curriculum of yeshivas and seminaries. |
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The curriculum is based on the existing beverage studies core that includes classes in beverage service, oenology and related areas. |
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The review group has striven to present this very varied evidence base in a way that will help curriculum planners draw their own conclusions. |
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Also affecting any continuing education curriculum are the various code changes in the works. |
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Dover had added language about intelligent design to its biology curriculum. |
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The level of curriculum for gifted learners must be adapted to their needs for advancement, depth, and complexity. |
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I was offered a teaching assistantship writing curriculum for Agricultural Mechanics and graduated with a Masters in Agricultural Education. |
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The curriculum includes the Tajik language and classical Persian literature. |
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A probe into how the New College students came to study the wrong curriculum is expected to conclude next week. |
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Students also will study mathematics, science, liberal arts and the humanities as part of the curriculum. |
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Your column gave me a lotta laughs, but I'm also ambivalent over the whole anti-bullying curriculum. |
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Many of us studied the Tudors as part of the history curriculum but heard little, if anything, of Lady Jane Grey. |
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Everyone must follow an academic curriculum and write O level in four years. |
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I also started going out to meet with recruiters to get buy-in for our new curriculum, to tell them that we were going to become a powerhouse. |
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Our research has found that schools are already teaching aspects of financial literacy and that many more opportunities exist in the curriculum. |
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The curriculum was broad, and games meant rugby union, cricket and a bit of athletics. |
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Schoolteachers today are struggling to find time to fit arts subjects into a crowded national curriculum. |
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Why don't we have schools that teach children there is a tooth fairy or put Santa Claus Studies on the national curriculum, and be done with it? |
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This curriculum first introduces middle school aged children to the history, psychology and sociology of prejudice and discrimination. |
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They adjusted their curriculum and linked communications science with the social sciences. |
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With Phys Ed cut from public school curriculum in favor of computer class, physical activity among today's roly-poly kids is down. |
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I am very relieved for her sake that there is still time for the new sixth form curriculum to be sorted out. |
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She offered a more varied needlework curriculum of plain work, marking, openwork, and embroidery along with reading and writing. |
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The schools follow the curriculum taught in Taiwan and receive a small subsidy from the Ministry of Education. |
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Many children continue to study their own curriculum by attending evening classes. |
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People think teachers are against tests but the curriculum is skewed into doing them and it skews the whole of the school year. |
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Any uniform approach to the curriculum or to learning is intellectual death to some of the learners, and is therefore suspect. |
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In all cases, projects are anchored to the curriculum and serve an unmet need in the community. |
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The curriculum begins with the subject area of music, then it moves to the specifics of an instrument. |
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The school's elementary school curriculum puts more emphasis on language arts and mathematics. |
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And they can learn a lot from a curriculum that itself contributes tangibly to the well-being of the community. |
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One campus I visited spent several years implementing a new general education curriculum. |
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The Scottish premier will also signal new moves to shift power to teachers and head teachers so they can direct their own curriculum. |
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It also is advisable to mention that the curriculum focuses primarily on male-to-female violence. |
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In constructing the mobile robots to explore Mars' surface, the program involves a curriculum unit and a contest. |
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From year one through graduation, their comprehensive curriculum includes folk dancing and mime. |
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Her levels of engagement, understanding and ability to follow the differentiated curriculum will have to be monitored. |
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He did, however, broaden the curriculum of seminaries and prescribe Russian instead of Latin as the language of instruction. |
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If it's a midweek trip, inform the teacher and ask for a curriculum of study while away. |
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The curriculum can be completed in three years of full time study, including summers. |
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The museum in Wat Tyler Country Park, Pitsea, plays host to thousands of school children every year as part of their national curriculum studies. |
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The study asks whether the curriculum led to learning of unlearning racism. |
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As part of our art curriculum, our sixth-grade students studied the Impressionist and Post-Impressionist era. |
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Local government has no control over the curriculum because it's decided nationally. |
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People are finding lots of ways of making this an integral part of the curriculum, not seeing it as a bolt-on. |
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Unfortunately, no trace of the Royal High School's curriculum for writing and bookkeeping at the precise time of Scott's pupilage survives. |
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He also blamed a lack of support for difficult pupils remaining in mainstream schools, an inappropriate curriculum and teacher shortages. |
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Pennsylvania College's program will be based on a strong biomedical curriculum, similar to programs for physicians, dentists and optometrists. |
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Ganma entails more than including compulsory units of Aboriginal studies into the existing curriculum. |
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Always remember, the units described here are to supplement your core curriculum. |
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Poems may be studied in an integrated curriculum or in separate units of study. |
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In particular, the province's vaguely defined outcomes-based curriculum can be seen by teachers as licence to teach whatever they wish. |
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I felt a distinct, self-inflicted pressure to cover the requisite curriculum material. |
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Tesl classroom instructional materials are the responsibility of the curriculum materials selector. |
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A new medical school curriculum, the first of its kind, will prepare physicians to take advantage of advances in the behavioral sciences. |
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Recently, three other universities have begun to offer a pharmacy curriculum. |
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To receive a HOPE scholarship, Georgia high school graduates must have at least a B average in core curriculum courses. |
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It would mean an extensive liberalisation of the curriculum and help break down the invidious barrier between academic and vocational education. |
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But we must pursue and accomplish our goals of building Inuktitut resources and curriculum. |
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The availability of a liberal education curriculum by itself is unlikely to stem the tide of technical training. |
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It was necessary to obtain complete buy-in from the faculty for any major curriculum reform. |
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The senior school is large enough to offer an extensive curriculum and state-of-the-art facilities but small enough to recognise the individual. |
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The clinical curriculum is intended to apply didactic content into the patient care setting and promote critical thinking. |
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This is a great piece to do when it can be timed to coincide with the science curriculum and studies of botany. |
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Both types of curriculum encompass listening comprehension, speaking, reading, writing, and grammar components. |
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Most mainstream schools in the UK follow a national curriculum, teaching A Levels and the relatively new AS Level. |
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Once a commitment is made to addressing diversity, the educator can begin revamping the curriculum. |
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Thus, when the culture wars began in the late 1960s, the antagonists of a traditional curriculum were pushing against an open door. |
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These are aimed at mainstreaming intercultural education into the entire curriculum and developing strategies to combat racist behaviour. |
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Indeed legislation in matters of curriculum control, for example, can cause harmful change, whether intended as under Facism or not. |
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For year-round students, the academy offers a full curriculum of requirements and electives, including French. |
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It is a slippery path, at the bottom of which lies a hollow curriculum, devoid of meaningful content. |
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She has now been able to introduce the Punjabi language from Class V onwards as part of the curriculum in Lahore Grammar School. |
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The latest proposals for a relevant curriculum focus upon relating school to the world of work. |
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The facts are that students become disengaged and are not challenged by the curriculum. |
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It was also her evidence that these schools have a large percentage of Mohawk children and offer Mohawk language and a Mohawk curriculum. |
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I find it really hard to understand why demanding standards and a sound academic core curriculum should do any harm. |
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We've been asked time and time again to de-Christianize our Apologia science curriculum. |
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Today's school curriculum is fuller than ever, but the school day isn't any longer. |
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We have created a curriculum that will open doors for our students to get them their next step into higher apprenticeships, higher education, or employment. |
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The consortium is working to improve faculty training, curriculum and facilities for the study of Archaeology, Assyriology and Environmental Health. |
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A lecture on tips for effective presentations is given early in the curriculum and students are graded on presentation skills throughout the program. |
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The aid agency airfreighted the books, which I then handed over to concerned teachers in two schools where home economics featured on the curriculum. |
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Until the early 1990s, teachers in most kindergartens in Hong Kong had no official curriculum guidelines for integrating computers into the early childhood curriculum. |
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We're now hoping this will become part of the TAFE curriculum. |
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Other parts of the curriculum are delivered in food technology workshops with naked flame gas cookers and resistant material workshops with woodwork and metalwork equipment. |
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With an enormous dollop of assistance, I've transformed my own scatterbrained attempt at a curriculum vitae into something a little more presentable. |
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The calibre and analytical ability of students have increased due to the curriculum and this is one of the reasons for the increase in demand for the profession. |
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Our country is in the process of implementing a new national curriculum called the Common Core Standards. |
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Assemblies, playtimes, registration and lunchtimes, although not included as part of the teaching time each week, are often used by schools to enhance the curriculum. |
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He likes to present himself as a historian, contemptuously rejecting what eminent historians and experienced history teachers tell him about the history curriculum. |
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The document identified several problems afflicting the new curriculum. |
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Many provide an Afrocentric curriculum that fosters racial pride among their students, which many black educators believe will help students do better academically. |
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They are under no obligation to teach the national curriculum. |
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Schools were adjuncts of pupils' social backgrounds and teachers were tasked to implement a curriculum which maintained both social hierarchy and stasis. |
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Now, every business school includes ethics and social responsibility in its curriculum, either as self-standing courses or woven into other coursework. |
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Charter schools have leeway over their calendar, curriculum, and who they hire and fire. |
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At Nansen Elementary School, music has been removed from the curriculum and Arabic lessons made compulsory. |
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The act does not increase taxes, create a new program, or mandate a curriculum. |
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It also means the curriculum is bang up-to-date, with Merlin crews who took part in the conflict in Iraq feeding their observations and experiences back to the squadron. |
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In 2007, curriculum experts began to devise the new Common Core standards with input from the states. |
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That omission from the curriculum might have had tragic consequences. |
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He also said that Bermuda's education of its young is incomplete without the inclusion of established canons of African literature and other texts in the school curriculum. |
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The physics curriculum works with fulcrums, levers, and pulleys, echoing in the physical world the rapid growth of arms and legs that teens experience at this age. |
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The plan is to modernize the buildings and revamp the curriculum. |
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She said that the team would design applicative tests that were capable of assessing the students' abilities and competencies as required by the curriculum. |
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It will augment the literature units in the secondary curriculum that explore the twenties as a study of the lost generation or the American dream. |
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Besides the academic curriculum, children are taught yoga and mudras aimed at developing their IQ and memory power and to strengthen them mentally and physically. |
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Thompson's curriculum includes a segment on American popular cuisine, and Gerry Thomas, who invented the TV dinner in 1954, is a regular guest speaker in Thompson's classroom. |
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Ministers are promising to take an axe to regulations governing schools, handing headteachers carte blanche to design the curriculum in their school as they wish. |
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One type of programme is an immersion programme in which a large part of the curriculum, such as social studies and maths, is taught in the target language. |
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Journalism, copywriting, scientific and technical writing were included in the curriculum, as well as fiction, poetry, drama and scriptwriting for radio, film and television. |
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My unhappiness with the curriculum at the Academy deepened day by day. |
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A local board of three to five fathers organizes the school, hires a teacher, approves curriculum, oversees the budget, and supervises maintenance. |
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After inheriting a new classroom and curriculum, I found myself with the challenge of incorporating a huge surplus of supplies into a new class structure. |
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This sort of curriculum was strongest in the private colleges and state high schools, opening for many of their pupils a pathway to the professions. |
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Here again Brown's programs to support collaborative student-faculty research turned out to be far-seeing in a manner the founders of our curriculum could not have predicted. |
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My initial objective of law as well as my interests at the time led me to a curriculum that was heavily weighted in the humanities especially history. |
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If curriculum is defined more broadly than syllabus or course of study then it needs to contain more than mere statements of content to be studied. |
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Teachers may ask themselves, for instance, how the district's social studies curriculum contributes to the development of civically minded and informed students. |
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The first was using multilevel curriculum, which called for students to learn the same curriculum content but with different expectations for outcome. |
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Extras like foreign languages and Greek classics have been all but obliterated from the national curriculum. |
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They're coached for the tests all the way through year six when music, art, history and geography are all sacrificed in favour of a curriculum of exam preparation. |
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Advance booking is not necessary and, with a bit of notice, it is possible to include a screening of any school curriculum films or films of local interest. |
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When Muir entered the Wisconsin State University in 1861 he chose to follow the science curriculum, taking courses on natural philosophy and chemistry. |
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The fourth phase of the revolution, having the gains of the first three phases affect the curriculum of high schools and elementary schools, still has a long way to go. |
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The novel does not quite tell us what Ratanbai's curriculum was but we know that she does embroidery and learns English and Marathi and English rhymes. |
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We used breakout groups by grade level for student discipline issues, budgets, curriculum issues, and the use of technology to improve professional efficiency. |
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While still working on the enaction of last year's academic program changes, this year the faculty is beginning an initiative to renew the curriculum. |
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The programme is a part both of the curriculum elective courses and of the extra-curricular activities of the students, for which they receive grades. |
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Nowadays, this once controversial play is on the Irish school curriculum. |
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From his isolated vantage point in chemical engineering, he seems to have been spared discussions on his campus that the new general education curriculum initially provoked. |
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These centers were founded chiefly to make up for the appalling lack of art teaching in the conventional curriculum of black schools at that time. |
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He has overcome the indoctrination of his high school curriculum. |
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Work experience placements, mentoring, curriculum projects, summer schools, master classes, careers advice and practice interviews are regular features of school life. |
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I support the state funding of integrated schools on the proviso that they provide free education, teach the national curriculum and are non-discriminatory. |
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The curriculum of all schools will be inverted so that high-school seniors are taught finger painting and kindergarten students are educated in calculus and chemistry. |
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Do conservatoires, other musical bodies of repute and teachers as a whole, still justly consider stylistic concept an important part of every young player's curriculum? |
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The rationale for this change is that the current curriculum is too theoretical and interns do not gain all exit competencies necessary for service delivery. |
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Here is a summary of the United Kingdom's national educational curriculum. |
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He praised the practical and pragmatic approach of the college in developing a curriculum of courses designed to help students get on in the workplace. |
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Recommendations for practice include providing exposure of nursing students to rural communities and including gerontology in the nursing curriculum. |
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The dynamic nature of curricula in general, and the curriculum at our school in particular, also poses a challenge to the interpretation of the results. |
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The new curriculum is an attempt to homogenize education throughout the county. |
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For jobs where the curriculum is unrelated, the entire cost of the course of study, in time and money, is a complete deadweight loss imposed by this law. |
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Schools also reported having poor resources to implement most areas of the curriculum, which covers athletics, dance, gymnastics, games, adventure activities and aquatics. |
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They have set up night schools in villages round about to offer education suitable for rural life, rather than the alien curriculum offered by official schools. |
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A clearly articulated and well-understood curriculum serves to bind the academic community together, justifying the meaning and value of academic work. |
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Nor are attempts at establishing a Randian beachhead in the curriculum entirely new. |
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Headmasters and school boards have control over budgets, the curriculum, staffing and salaries, and as a result are free to innovate and adapt to local needs. |
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A significant part of the curriculum is delivered in science laboratories involving Bunsen burners, a variety of chemicals and equipment of a fragile nature such as glassware. |
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An abbreviated curriculum vitae for the nominee is required. |
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The new master's program has a set curriculum with no elective courses. |
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The University of Phoenix's curriculum is built around peer-based learning groups where the instructor isn't exactly viewed as a fount of knowledge. |
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Times have changed since the liberal arts curriculum was developed. |
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They teach the required Egyptian standard curriculum plus art and music. |
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Consider, by way of illustration, the curriculum vitae in academic life. |
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To nominate someone, send an abbreviated curriculum vitae, a nomination letter and three letters of support on why the candidate should be considered. |
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Brief laudatory video clips were shown on the screen behind the stage, the voiceover intoning brief biographies of the two officials and their curriculum vitae. |
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A current curriculum vitae must be submitted together with any relevant information which will enable the adjudicators to come to a informed decision. |
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If you look at my curriculum vitae you'll see that's not true. |
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Medical education has responded to these changes by increasingly using community-based physicians to provide preceptorships throughout the four-year medical curriculum. |
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In a real plane, dead stick landings are pretty uncommon, but simulated power failures and deadstick landings are a required part of the curriculum. |
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It's possible that any educational curriculum aimed at the strictly cognitive level will not make much of a dent in this fundamental and primal relationship. |
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At their best, the curriculum included catechism, Latin, French, Classical literature and sports. |
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But leave it to the Sunshine State to go a step further with a solar power curriculum push. |
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Pollman is a proponent of the Froebelian curriculum, which aims to challenge students in the area of spatial literacy. |
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The curriculum followed classical British standards of the sort set by Oxford and Cambridge and stressed English literature and European history. |
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The book served as the cornerstone of the curriculum at the Nightingale School and other nursing schools. |
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The curriculum is focused on the development of English, the mother tongue, mathematics, and science. |
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Some schools have a degree of freedom in their curriculum and are known as autonomous schools. |
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There was a concerted attempt to modernise the curriculum to meet the needs of the emerging middle classes and the professions. |
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Carl Spetzler, chairman of SDG and curriculum director of the program, emphatically agrees. |
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The four year course followed a curriculum largely set in the Middle Ages for the priesthood. |
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Geothermally heated outdoor pools are widespread, and swimming courses are a mandatory part of the national curriculum. |
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School of Art, who introduced the study of post-Impressionist and Fauvist paintings into the curriculum. |
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The flexible curriculum is set by the Ministry of Education and the Education Board. |
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Private international schools, which are not based on the national curriculum, are also available. |
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With the rise of Augustus, contemporary Latin authors such as Vergil and Livy also became part of the curriculum. |
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The curriculum in the East was more likely to include music and physical training along with literacy and numeracy. |
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It would also serve as an invaluable resource for all teachers who would wish to establish papermaking activity as part of their curriculum. |
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Therefore, universities have been forced to provide a curriculum useful for providing a vocational education. |
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For folklore is not taught in a formal school curriculum or studied in the fine arts. |
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At IBEW Local 164, we are currently developing a photovoltaics program as part of our continuing education curriculum. |
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Following this, participants brainstormed curriculum standards appropriate for each course. |
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Even the No Child Left Behind Act includes foreign languages as part of a core curriculum. |
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In addition, this microbe's curriculum vitae contains several disturbing references to a variety of cancers. |
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Ignatius Gymnasium, Het 4e Gymnasium and the Cygnus Gymnasium where a classical curriculum including Latin and classical Greek is taught. |
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The curriculum in most subjects, including biology, geography, and even arithmetic, was altered to change the focus to race. |
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The people were associated with the studia humanitatis, a novel curriculum that was competing with the quadrivium and scholastic logic. |
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This guide explains how to prepare a resume or curriculum vitae, write letters, and answer different types of questions during the job interview. |
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The college operates with a broad curriculum to reflect the needs of the island community. |
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Classical and European history was part of the 19th century grammar curriculum. |
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A curriculum for training patients with peripheral visual field loss to use bioptic amorphic lenses. |
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Not only that, the project will enhance the Ulster Scots culture and heritage and enhance the delivery of the curriculum. |
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Do you think reform such as more versatility in curriculum will help bring about complex pithiness to the courses offered? |
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English, Spanish and sometimes German are part of the official high school curriculum. |
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This qualification is usually awarded by the SENA after a two years curriculum. |
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Nevertheless, the influence of McIntyre's interpretation can still be seen in contemporary Australian school curriculum materials. |
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Blackstone revelled in Charterhouse's academic curriculum, particularly the Latin poetry of Ovid and Virgil. |
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