What it does provide are titles, descriptions, and syllabi of a large number of courses from accredited academic institutions. |
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His codified syllabi for tap and jazz made a major impact on the way these forms were taught internationally. |
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The integration provided the opportunity to link in completed course syllabi or actual content, 'live' or otherwise, into the e-portfolio. |
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On the side of quality, there was a diversity of educational institutions and specialized syllabi. |
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Many aspects of cultural tolerance and human rights have been incorporated into the syllabi of Antigua and Barbuda's school system. |
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File containing, among other items, syllabi, course notes and one set of examination questions. |
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Educators also can view descriptions of university course syllabi in Mexico, to see how content area subjects are supposed to be taught in Mexican schools. |
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A recent article develops the case for more sophisticated course syllabi. |
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Besides the hack addiction, is there anything else to be gleaned from Hagel's syllabi? |
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In this project, exchange of teaching material and course syllabi is envisaged with a further view to cooperation the respective subject areas. |
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Purism, however, also has its barbarisms, such as the quasiclassical plurals octopi and syllabi for octopus and syllabus, competing with octopuses and syllabuses. |
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The association's successive syllabi have had considerable importance for countries such as Ghana, Nigeria, and the Caribbean states. |
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Human Rights Education part of syllabi in several Universities and other educational institutions in India. |
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With regard to school curricula, the various syllabi attempt to be very inclusive. |
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Starting in the mid-1990s, her poems began to appear in various anthologies and so on college syllabi. |
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The examination tests understanding and application of the material presented in the PEC as well as material included in the syllabi. |
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The researcher examined the multicultural content reflected on course syllabi for comparison to instructor evaluations. |
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Curricula, syllabi, and timetables at secondary education level are almost always overloaded with classroom lessons on factual knowledge, at the expense of practical applications, especially if the subject is examinable. |
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Arabicization, the substitution of Arabic for French as the language of instruction and of texts and syllabi representing Arab concerns for ones developed to meet French needs, presented many difficulties. |
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The administration of education in France remained highly centralized and continued to be concerned with every aspect of national education, including curricula, syllabi, textbooks, and teacher performance. |
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Accusations were made that the course syllabi had been plagiarized. |
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Pupils prepare questionnaires to submit to their correspondents asking their opinions about the different subjects and the way they are presented at school in class and in the laboratory, comparing syllabi and programmes. |
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At the same time, the company added a training event to both initial and recurrent simulator training syllabi that addressed physical practice recovering from abnormal descent rates. |
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The Chair promotes environmental education by improving the Department of Environmental Science syllabi and providing facilities for post-graduate students in the field of applied research and environmental protection. |
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They also conducted extended interviews with selected participants and analyzed syllabi for relevant business school courses at Mzumbe University and the University of Dar es Salaam. |
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The Institute provided training and technical support to Sierra Leone in preparing modules and syllabi for 15 subjects, and training 37,000 teachers. |
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To ensure sustainability and national capacity to protect and promote child rights, universities and journalist training institutes will be supported to strengthen child rights reporting, including preparation of syllabi. |
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Both teem with lesson plans, syllabi, book reviews, historiographical essays and other materials created by and for teachers. |
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At its most basic, a wiki is a repository for class documents such as syllabi or a resource list. |
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Some Indian schools teach Urdu as a first language and have their own syllabi and exams. |
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The Friedmans make too many appearances in these syllabi, for example. |
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The state does not control syllabi, but it does influence admission procedures and monitors standards through the Higher Education Funding Council for Wales. |
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