Children will be involved in historical investigations using primary resources, based on the revised history syllabus. |
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This is perhaps why it's also keen to stop the subject being marginalised from the school's syllabus. |
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She's peddling trendy tosh from the syllabus of some womyn's studies collective at one of Australia's institutes of higher learning. |
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I spent yesterday evening cramming the whole Physics syllabus in a desperate, last minute dash to try and pass my Physics A-level. |
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For testers, the problem has been one of reconciling the relative importance of the holistic and atomistic elements in a syllabus. |
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He got the sack for trying to teach what wasn't on the syllabus and for wearing strange diving equipment instead of being a PADI role model. |
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The footwear and saddlery departments ran alongside each other, though students followed a rather different syllabus. |
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She said she could not wait for the November examination because the test paper would be based on a new syllabus. |
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The syllabus also covers how to develop good marketing and PR to promote the business. |
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Hence, voice training is an important part of the syllabus for academic training in theatre. |
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Still another syllabus that emerges from Writing for an Endangered World derives from a familiar bioregionalist construction, the watershed. |
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The maths syllabus covers algebra, shape and space, mental arithmetic, handling data and measures. |
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The instructors all give you a syllabus and all your dates and everything so you put it in your daytimer and plan it like you would your job. |
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Competitions will be held in elocution, essay and painting for students from schools following the State, CBSE and ICSE syllabus. |
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But there's a difference between updating the syllabus and emasculating it. |
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The Nuffield O level syllabus covered this in year 9, along with lots of optics, including reflection, refraction, diffraction and telescopes. |
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I don't think I have met a student who studied in detail the entire syllabus of a course at university. |
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The instructors developed the course syllabus and designed the innovative written assignments. |
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A lengthy process of six years is needed for learning the linguistic content included in a standard national syllabus for primary school. |
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Every institution of educational learning utilizes the same syllabus and curriculum. |
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Before I organized the syllabus for this course, I had been immersed in reading about environmental and international women's issues. |
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Can the group leader provide a written syllabus of the teaching plan for the year? |
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I didn't get to talk much to either of them though because the teachers had spent the whole time talking about the course syllabus. |
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If you do get revision guides, make sure they are designed for use with your course syllabus. |
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In the English syllabus I enjoyed writing compositions, but I didn't really like sentence analysis. |
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It could also be resentment at the confines of a syllabus and the restrictions that must be placed on students. |
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Twenty student interns make it out, and I finish our first major document, the Field Manual, which absorbs the syllabus. |
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In the syllabus, the instructor must define explicitly SL for students and explain to them how course activities integrate into the SL project. |
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The course outline sketched below is not about total coverage and does not yet offer a fixed syllabus. |
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To purposefully remove such material from the syllabus can surely only lead to homophobia or ignorance in the minds of pupils? |
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I think most British people have looked at their own history, what's left of it on the syllabus, and seen it warts and all. |
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It is my dream to see this column included in the syllabus for student doctors and nurses. |
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We would note that due to changes in the syllabus over time, some historic questions may be unanswerable based on the current course of reading. |
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Religious education was part of the compulsory curriculum, and the syllabus covered all world religions. |
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When you have made a syllabus of the skills you wish to improve, the next thing is to get going. |
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The mastery of the various themes of this syllabus by an aesthetician testifies that she is an excellent professional. |
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For example, the fourth-grade syllabus at most schools outside the Autonomous Region includes two Kurdish language lessons every week. |
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They argue that the subject matter of the certification exams is not sufficiently defined in the syllabus. |
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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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The subject will be a part of the syllabus at all of NODEC's educational institutions. |
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The study syllabus of the academy includes a segment concerning education on human rights. |
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The elaboration of gender-specific pedagogical and cultural syllabus was a focus of attention. |
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Having recently developed a syllabus for a course on the history of display, I found that both of these books introduce important aspects of museum presentation. |
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The syllabus contains references to established standards, which must be used in the preparation of training material. |
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According to the old syllabus for our sentimental education, psychic pain is part of the material that must be mastered for human growth to take place. |
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The Duke of Edinburgh Award is designed in such a way as not to burden the Air Cadet Squadron with another complete training syllabus. |
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As the syllabus states, Indian cinema has been an important site for the articulation of ideas about nation, class, caste, gender and sexuality, community, and diaspora. |
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The course syllabus, competencies, unit objectives, topics for asynchronous discussion, and exams will be available to the student in a Web-enhanced environment. |
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I recommend that you get a copy of the syllabus that you are studying. |
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The syllabus included mechanics, hydrostatics, optics, and astronomy. |
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The actual syllabus is not as important as the creation of an atmosphere where noble habits and ideals can grow and fructify. |
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In the absence of an overall coordinating body or a federation of madrasas, each madrasa is free to set its own syllabus and adopt its own teaching methods. |
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The training notes serve as a reference and support tool for those conducting training or implementing the course syllabus. |
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The question of the relevance of the syllabus and of the use made of knowledge must therefore be considered. |
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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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Each major subject heading in the syllabus is assigned an allocated time in minutes. |
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If there is a theme that runs through Hagel's syllabus choices, it's a pretty realpolitik one. |
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As part of this change I would drop textbooks in favor of trade books, a syllabus in favor of a classroom library, and go strongly for individual and small-group reading. |
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Adding to and upgrading the training programmes with new syllabus materials is done rapidly and in a costeffective way. |
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The new Science syllabus has led to many public schools switching to the IGCSE Double Award syllabus. |
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The questions themselves were on the course syllabus they were just questions that candidates found difficult to get their heads around. |
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The AAR syllabus for post-derailment tank car damage assessment is designed with the premise that all tank cars built with 128 steel are made from the plates produced to fine grain quality. |
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Britain is skimping: it is introducing its new curriculum in a rush, and preparing teachers has mostly been left to industry groups such as Computing at School, which helped put together the syllabus. |
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They inculcate in students the principles of equality and social justice by designing the syllabus and selecting the concepts and teaching methods that achieve these ends. |
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A national workshop examined the results of the two studies, 'In-service teacher training' and 'The syllabus of the three Rs in the first three grades', carried out in Nigeria. |
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These teaching aids should be relevant to the syllabus and properly used. |
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There can be fast downlink to the computers from the Internet to instantly download a website, a Web-based course, a textbook or syllabus, as well as a video streaming lecture. |
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From how-it appears to how-it-is forms, the syllabus for spiritualist. |
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When the educational process is non-formal, it means that the rigid forms of traditional schooling such as regimented curricula, classroom arrangements and set syllabus are not strictly maintained. |
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The social studies syllabus speaks most pointedly to this, as it focuses on the study of man, his interpersonal relationships and his interactions with the cultural and social environment. |
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Four years ago, Thackeray led students at Mumbai University in a movement to remove from the syllabus a book by Rohinton Mistry, the prize-winning Indian author now living in Canada. |
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While some older Chileans lack functional literacy or were alienated by a rigid school syllabus, younger ones may be deterred from buying books by their price. |
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At the beginning of 2005 syllabus of basic and secondary education levels were reviewed from a gender perspective, and took some steps to make the curricula closer to the students' lives. |
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However, the emphasis in the training syllabus is on navigation skills. |
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Deemed Universities have autonomy in setting course work and syllabus but are also allowed to set their own guidelines for the admission, fees and student instruction. |
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I fall behind in my syllabus, feel overwhelmed by what I think students should learn, worry about how much the test needs to cover, and I begin to hurry. |
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The latter come to Europe generally for a short period as part of the course of their university of origin, usually at an early stage of their syllabus and more often than not for human or social sciences. |
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The syllabus has subsequently been improved with respect to stability. |
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The syllabus for the training program should be based on a corporate-wide needs analysis, and its delivery should be monitored, evaluated and reported on. |
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Again, please remember that the study material may have changed and that, as a result, these questions may or may not necessarily cover material that is on the current syllabus. |
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The curriculum framework however provides for some flexibility in the syllabus, so that subjects such as religious education can be taught. |
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In this case, the substance of the syllabus is adapted accordingly. |
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Some subjects are unique to Brunei or have a format, curriculum, or syllabus that is unique to Brunei. |
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Some subjects are unique to Malaysia or have a format, curriculum, or syllabus that is unique to Malaysia. |
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Some subjects are unique to Seychelles or have a format, curriculum, or syllabus that is unique to Seychelles. |
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Maxwell's interests ranged far beyond the school syllabus and he did not pay particular attention to examination performance. |
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He engaged himself with his new responsibilities as head of a department, devising the syllabus and preparing lectures. |
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Further reforms to make the Mathematics syllabus more popular have been met with mixed opinions. |
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Here are ten books that belong on any syllabus of self-transformation. |
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One has to 'get through' a prescriptive syllabus in a decreasingly shorter time. |
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It is a 5-day comprehensive, technical training program which will follow the syllabus of the IBD Diploma in Brewing. |
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The academy's new syllabus has also played a role in expanding membership, and when completed will cover the entire spectrum of ballet from preprimary to professional levels. |
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Saffian drives the syllabus and moderates live chats and webcasts. |
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It would be easy to assume that arbitrage does not form part of the P3 syllabus, as it involves making a profit from exploiting market price differentials. |
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The most recent reform of the Mathematics syllabus, following calls that it was too hard, has attracted criticism for allegedly being made easier. |
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Larkin's collection The Whitsun Weddings is one of the available poetry texts in the AQA English Literature A Level syllabus, while High Windows is offered by the OCR board. |
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While schools can and do create their own curricula, education outsource firms can offer a specialized syllabus for students who are falling behind. |
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