Colleges of pharmacy are changing their curriculums to teach students the necessary knowledge and skills needed to deliver pharmaceutical care. |
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The education focus group discussed core curriculums for specialty nursing groups. |
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The curriculums include prayer, and all subjects are taught in a religious framework. |
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The idea has also entered the public discourse, influencing debates on school curriculums and standardised tests. |
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In the process of designing courses and curriculums I re-examined how colleges do it. |
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He rewrote school history curriculums to place greater emphasis on the military's historical role. |
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At other times, specialists chose units of study already imbedded in their curriculums. |
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In the absence of typical classrooms and curriculums, West Africans have opted for alternate methods of learning and education. |
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Subsequently, a Beaux Arts tradition flourished in the early twentieth century as these architects returned to China to practise, teach and establish university curriculums. |
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Countries attempted to strengthen training in geriatrics and gerontology, including improved curriculums. |
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Use schools as a location for the delivery of financial capability information to students through national curriculums. |
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Some of these advances were due to universal and free public education, as well as improved educational curriculums. |
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These notions should be given greater importance in our school curriculums. |
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We need tests that are attuned to curriculums rather than curriculums attuned to tests. |
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To be accredited, universities have had to base curriculums on credit hours and years of study. |
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They have developed and delivered curriculums for a variety of target audiences within their communities. |
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His Government had also enhanced academic curriculums and instituted programmes on human rights to promote respect for all human beings and peoples. |
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This will need to be done in the context of bringing educational curriculums, as well as training and development programs, into alignment with the country's economic requirements. |
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The universities of medical studies in the capital city and provinces revised their curricula and developed curriculums aimed at training specialists with unusual skills. |
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In consequence, Tracy has no time for matters as important as art and music, mysticism, curriculums, sacramentals and the transformation of Europe's old sacred landscapes of shrines and remembered miracles. |
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The project introduced the principles of demographic education into basic education curriculums and the publication of a reference book and other training material. |
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While articulation initiatives have been successfully implemented in numerous schools and colleges, the problem with mismatched curriculums remains. |
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That the menisci in sand with a low water content give it the strength to stand up is hardly news to anyone who has studied soil mechanics or geotechnical engineering, which are included in all civil engineering curriculums. |
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First and foremost, there was a general consensus that throughout history, Eurocentric education curriculums and residential schools regarded Indigenous knowledge as unscientific and superstitious. |
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The interventions listed included interactive activities, poolside curriculums, home-based activities, brochures, posters and peer-leader modeling. |
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With the strong backing of Dorrie Fontaine, the dean of the School of Nursing, the university requires interprofessional education for its nursing and medical school curriculums. |
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She said media literacy was mostly absent from school curriculums. |
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What we really offer is two curriculums, one aligned to the exam, and another which is still aligned to the exam but based more on student and teacher interests. |
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Western Länder began shortening the Gymnasium course, clearing out their curriculums and controlling their schools' output through state-wide exams. |
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University curriculums must be tailored accordingly. |
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No reply had been forthcoming to the question of whether Iraq intended to incorporate the study of the Convention in school curriculums, which would be an effective means of publicizing it. |
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Segregation of Romani children takes various forms: in several districts, Romani children attend ethnically segregated mainstream schools and classes that often operate reduced curriculums. |
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Greater cooperation between school boards and between jurisdictions will be necessary, both in regard to the development of curriculums and the sharing of resources. |
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In past years, Urbancic has volunteered in a school in Taiwan on a teaching internship, and helped build English as a Second Language teaching curriculums in both Canada and Asia. |
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This will also require consolidation and harmonisation of standards and curriculums, as well as effort to improve salaries and incentives for teachers and education personnel. |
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The purpose of the working groups is to support the regional coordination, development and implementation of education for sustainable development policies, curriculums, resources and teacher education. |
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It controls school curriculums, and all teacher appointments. |
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