The introduction of such ideas has influenced subsequent syllabuses and coursebooks. |
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They are designed to link closely to the National Curriculum, Key Stages and syllabuses. |
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In America, the same augustness is reflected by his regular presence in the New Yorker and on university syllabuses. |
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The most vociferous criticism has focused on trigger warnings for materials that have an established place on syllabuses across the country. |
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Insiders worried that it could in fact be unhelpful and make it more difficult to create good syllabuses. |
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There is often poor fit between university courses and school syllabuses. |
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Does it teach the exam board syllabuses your child is studying? |
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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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Some of the early modern ballads, indeed, are still quite widely known, whether through school syllabuses or modern folk music. |
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Many of her books were critically assessed by teachers and librarians, deemed unfit for children to read, and removed from syllabuses and public libraries. |
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