He should seize this opportunity to introduce the subject of sectarianism to the school curricula. |
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With regard to curricula, there are numerous incentives to develop and teach courses in women's studies. |
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Dance schools, too, have widened their focus to include wellness seminars in their curricula. |
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And yet our curricula still reflect the priorities of the 1893 Committee of Ten, if not the shadows of the medieval trivium and quadrivium. |
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Department chairs select likely candidates from a local list, reviewing their curricula vitae and perhaps their past student evaluations. |
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The second is that pharmacist involvement in the distributive aspects of pharmacy practice is downplayed in professional curricula. |
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While running all over town, if not all over a state, to teach courses, they can hardly be expected to also design curricula gratis. |
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Panini's grammar, the science of pronunciation, etymology, Indology and Yoga were all included in the curricula. |
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Perhaps unsurprisingly, then, its advocates are now increasingly disavowing any intention of adding intelligent design to science curricula. |
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In fact, the women were emphatic about the necessity of making the stories available to young people as part of school curricula. |
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Cutting, pasting, and inserting material into the curricula has left us with a patchwork quilt of educational experiences. |
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Some schools in the early 19th century had wide curricula, including geography, physics, metallurgy and European languages. |
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One-size-fits-all standardized tests are driving curricula, and top-down reforms are mandating lockstep procedures for classroom instructors. |
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In the late 1990s, the government sanctioned several private colleges that emphasized business curricula. |
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From the second half of the 19th century onward, experimenting on animals became part of all medical curricula. |
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Increased awareness has led to a demand that these modern and contemporary traditions be integrated into art history curricula. |
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As a primary example, collection of family history and construction of pedigrees is a common activity in genetics curricula. |
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We advocate creative and noncompetitive education at every age level, and the inclusion of cultural diversity in all curricula. |
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The guide will support secondary school curricula in art, English, social studies and humanities. |
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Hence, Lebanon is still in need of history and religion curricula capable of addressing Lebanon's plural needs. |
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Practical approaches were also apparently undermined by the foreignness of apparatus and irrelevance of curricula in rural settings. |
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These include overcrowded classrooms, a preponderance of poorly trained teachers and inadequate counseling staffs, and unchallenging curricula. |
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The full list of her book chapters, articles, monographs, curricula, manuals and more runs to many pages. |
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Seek improvement in the post-secondary teaching of agriculture through examination and discussion of courses and curricula. |
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Very few teachers, especially in secondary schools, were funded to develop new curricula for themselves using computers. |
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Along with those of other churches its theological formularies were excluded from the curricula of universities. |
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All four colleges provided training for secondary school teachers on integrated academic curricula. |
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The courses most frequently offered in distance learning curricula quite clearly materialize the end of the humanities. |
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Do you begin to see the total lunacy of letting these people have any say over school science curricula? |
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Most topics appearing in journals were offered in similar or greater percentages of the curricula. |
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Statements taken from standard biology curricula appear to have been mixed in. |
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Academic undergraduate curricula would have to be re-scheduled to incorporate time for acupuncture at the expense of other course work. |
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If the course is oversubscribed, students will have to be selected on the basis of their curricula vitae. |
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Tajikistan integrated disaster risk reduction into primary and secondary school curricula. |
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Renew and slim down curricula, emphasise integrated and cross-curricular teaching and training. |
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In order to guarantee the quality of education, curricula must be suitable, flexible and nondiscriminatory. |
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The young graduates and job seekers can benefit from a scholarship fund for a traineeship abroad made outside a school and university curricula. |
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This is always a difficult task particularly in second level schools where curricula are more proscriptive. |
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The move is supposed to encourage teachers to give lessons on a voluntary basis before official curricula are redefined. |
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On its part and although inserted in school curricula, religious teaching also aims at being a leaven for the building of the human community. |
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The standard of teaching is low because of the shortage of qualified teachers, the unsuitability of curricula and the lack of textbooks. |
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Since 1995, Italian, French, Swedish and Spanish school curricula have all strongly emphasized the need to individualize teaching. |
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Manifesto 2000, which expresses these values in everyday language, will be integrated with educational curricula, both formal and non-formal. |
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The following are examples of learning goals and activities that integrate the arts with the language arts, social studies, and mathematics and science curricula. |
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Headquarters staff purchase the best distance education curricula and instructional materials available worldwide and adapt them for local use. |
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Librarians work in partnership with departments to embed information literacy competencies into degree program curricula. |
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I would like to put person-doctoring skills, as it were, into medical school curricula, as they are being incorporated. |
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It is one of two indigenous curricula in Nunavut, the other being Dene Kede. |
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For example, civics is taught in the primary and middle school curricula, and civics, law and social studies are taught in high school. |
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It should teach basic literacy and numeracy skills, provide curricula that are relevant to the needs of learners and encourage critical thinking. |
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Aboriginal culture, accomplishments and history are reflected in all new social studies curricula. |
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Groups of students will not be written off, and offered less challenging curricula. |
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What makes the feds think they can decide about curricula in Quebec and the provinces? |
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It would surely be progress if significant discourse on tolerance were incorporated into educational curricula, religious sermons, and public speech. |
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It is a mistake to think that greater emphasis on culture in school curricula would be a waste of time. |
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This matter is currently being followed up with a view to removing all stereotyped images of both from all school curricula. |
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It should aim to help Member States use sport in their curricula to inculcate values such as teamwork, fair play and respect for others. |
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The subject is increasingly marginalised within school curricula programmes, so that is why we need to improve. |
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The study visits presented the participants with new curricula and pedagogies used in teacher education programmes abroad. |
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In particular, it is recognized that students will not develop the required proficiencies unless there are changes in curricula and classrooms. |
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The diversification of curricula and the development of gender studies represent an attempt to remedy this domination. |
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This is articulated well in Wickenberg5 when he looked at the actors and actants involved in contributing to the greening of curricula in Europe. |
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The Ministry of Social Affairs and Labour has, in its turn, prepared special curricula for the education of mentally retarded children. |
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With regard to school curricula, the various syllabi attempt to be very inclusive. |
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Research has shown that some curricula also encourage positive reinforcement of student participation. |
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It is recommended that the curricula vitae be submitted in summary form on one page per individual. |
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Some of the most innovative curricula available worldwide are computer-based. |
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Unlike the other curricula mentioned here, this electronic training resource can be used for interactive self-study if computers are available. |
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Would it then be sufficient to change school curricula, to offer 'real' science and to get rid of encyclopaedic and 'fossilised' teaching? |
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It is increasingly used in the reform of national curricula and by international consortia for the comparison of language certificates. |
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In emergency settings, curricula are often adapted from either the host country, the country of origin or other emergency settings. |
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We must also encourage the development of educational curricula that promote openness, critical thinking and creativity. |
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Many schools across the country are already implementing various aspects of solar or photovoltaic systems into their curricula. |
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It would be desirable to include teaching spaces dedicated to the prevention of child abuse and domestic violence in school curricula. |
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For the projects that were checked, the curricula vitae of these experts were not usually kept. |
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This verification demonstrated that several of the items of information contained in the author's various curricula vitae are false. |
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There's also no reason why business curricula cannot be more academically rigorous. |
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This project concentrates on the adaptation of teaching methods and the content of curricula in order to meet modern international standards. |
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My constituents are raising families and trying to get their kids to soccer, read report cards, take part in school curricula. |
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The proportion of women portrayed in the curricula is still small, however, compared with that of men. |
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In the case of refugees, this may be based on curricula from the host country or the country of origin. |
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They could help to ensure trade union education curricula cover this issue, and disseminate information on good practice in other countries. |
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Included will also be teaching aids for primary, secondary and vocational educational curricula. |
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It provides guidelines for course curricula and for the setting of general goals in the tertiary education policy sector. |
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As for human rights education, human rights are now part of schools' curricula. |
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It is seeking also to help orient policies and curricula in the direction of universally shared values. |
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Don't we think it is about time disaster risk management is included within the school curricula? |
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All curricula, textbooks and teaching materials for all pupils are identical in content. |
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It must deterritorialize tradition and celebrate the entrepreneur currently starring in financial pages and stump speeches, not to mention school curricula. |
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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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Photology is always regarded as consisting of two sciences, with Experimental Photology and Mathematical Photology distinguished in all University curricula. |
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And organizations like ADL have developed training programs, curricula and model legislation to combat bullying. |
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Knowledge being an unlimitedly renewable resource, it is subject to rapid changes the education system is expected to foresee when elaborating the curricula. |
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To put this another way, we can build learn-by-doing curricula by making teachers into Socratic tutors and creating realistic tasks for students to do. |
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We so often try to think about what might be best for basic writers in our teaching and curricula without speaking to them directly and determining how they view their needs. |
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These are the lost poems of the lost modernist, David Jones, a man whose allusive obscurity won him fans like Eliot and Auden but robbed him of his place in college curricula. |
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She regrets that in too many of our schools, literature and extra-curricular activities such as drama and singing are not incorporated in their school curricula. |
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Law schools that offer accelerated JD programs have unique curricula for such programs. |
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Although exam boards often alter their curricula, this table shows the majority of subjects which are consistently available for study. |
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It will allow the university to extend its curricula for the Masters in Agronomy with disciplines, such as ecophysiology and biochemistry, which are barely covered in the current courses. |
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All the recent nonstudio additions to art curricula only obscure the problem. |
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There is a need for targeted education regarding the recognition and treatment of ACS in nursing curricula, as well as preceptorships in the pediatric critical care setting. |
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The local, state and national Academic Decathlons all follow curricula that focus on different academic areas each year. |
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They supported the gradual osmosis of anthropology curricula into the major institutions of higher learning. |
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Preceptorships with community physicians have been incorporated into medical curricula to foster interest in generalist careers. |
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It has been adapted, in part or in full, to guide the development of workplace training activities, primary, secondary and postsecondary school curricula, and the matching of recent graduates to jobs. |
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In this process curricula are being dislodged from the local base and the prospects of ahistorical, decontextualized curricula grow ever stronger. |
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Some critics would eventually condemn what they considered to be the excesses of the free elective system and the extreme departmentalization of research and curricula. |
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Single-sex educational institutions have the same curricula, the same testing conditions, the same teaching staff and the same material conditions for boys and girls alike. |
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In its pilot NIR, Croatia refers to activities such as the collection and preservation of folk and traditional costumes, music and dance, and the integration of knowledge on traditional fruits and herbs in school curricula. |
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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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However, two years later, the League recommended that its member states include Esperanto in their educational curricula. |
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Although few educationists accept the full behaviourist agenda, elements of its practice can be observed in many countries in teachertraining programmes, in curricula and in the ways teachers actually operate in classrooms. |
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In the Counter-Reformation, the Jesuits took an even more systematic approach, laying great store o such subjects as rhetoric and drama in their edu cational curricula. |
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Since 1989, an educational reform programme has liberalised curricula, given headmasters greater autonomy and sought to address more flexible employers' needs. |
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Initially teaching in various health sector programs, Francine subsequently headed up projects involving curricula evaluation and teacher integration and coaching. |
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While the list offers some basis for conceptualizing a coherent, comprehensive approach, it is basically nothing more than a laundry list of what might go into disarmament education curricula. |
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The lack of palliative care content in professional health education curricula and lack of palliative care training for nonprofessional caregivers has negative implications for seniors who are at the end of life. |
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In addition to emphasis on the development and implementation of health education curricula, attention must be paid to ensuring that teachers and other staff and the school environment support and facilitate healthful living. |
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Best results have been achieved in terms of support to transportation, infrastructure and improvement of school life, and development of school curricula. |
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Finally, recognizing a need to assist in overcoming the communication barrier as well as to prepare engineers for the future, engineering schools developed courses and curricula in bioengineering. |
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Six Qatari schools have been designated by the Supreme Education Council to reintroduce French as an option in their curricula. |
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However, she announced that she did not intend to introduce the creationist ideas into the school curricula but only wanted to confront their adherents with the supporters of the theory of evolution. |
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Mauritius will use its information superhighway for educational curricula and retraining programmes for the workforce to transform itself into a highly sophisticated, knowledge-based, and technology driven society. |
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But the boldest and probably most controversial proposal is to introduce new school curricula, where financial matters would be taught alongside more traditional subjects like history and geography. |
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Azerbaijan appreciated achievements in ensuring high living standards, reducing maternal and infant mortality, ensuring freedom of religion, and including human rights education in school curricula. |
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The BEF is responsible for the development and implementation of departmental policy on second official language instruction and for the development of the associated curricula. |
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If formal education programmes are being re-established during or after emergencies, recognised national primary and secondary school curricula should be used. |
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In 2004, the Minister of Education, Liliana Coli?, was forced to resign after ordering schools to stop teaching the Darwinian theory of evolution if the creationist ideas were not also part of the school curricula. |
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Making disaster risk education part of national primary and secondary school curricula fosters awareness and better understanding of the immediate environment in which children and their families live and work. |
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To give an example of the last-mentioned ethical aspect of information and communication curricula, we elaborate below on an information ethics course. |
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Panellists in this session will sketch out the pros and cons of different options for integrating financial education in school curricula that have been considered around the world. |
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You added that the French Government wishes to put forward a new candidate and you sent me the curricula vitae of three judges who had submitted their candidacies. |
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New elements have been incorporated into the curricula, including human rights education, population studies, health education, global citizenship education and environment studies. |
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Each state has a police training and standards board that sets minimum requirements for academy curricula, but those requirements vary from state to state. |
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A majority of the 91 schools surveyed for this year's report have incorporated courses dealing with social and environmental issues into their curricula. |
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Most expect to make good money and burnish their curricula vitae. |
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Local schools usually adjust their curricula to local circumstances: the Moscow School of Management, Skolkovo, offers an MBA with an emphasis on coping with corruption. |
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The association also focused on assistance and reintegration of returnee children in the Canton of Sarajevo, by providing informal teaching and leisure activities to complement school curricula. |
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It is noteworthy that CLAST members will save money in adopting hands-on, inquiry-driven science kit curricula. |
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Our goal is to make sure that high school curricula include a nutrition and cooking course so no one graduates without knowing how to feed themselves. |
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The four learning theories support cyberspace curricula at the primary educational level for global cyberspace participation. |
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Innovative health sciences curricula are being applied in undergraduate and continuing education and often incorporate new technologies. |
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The Committee welcomes the activities of the Corrections Bureau concerning training curricula and practice for penal institution staff, which now include human rights standards as well as behavioural science and psychology. |
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We discuss the challenges encountered and make suggestions for enacting PAL curricula in the often large-enrollment Gen Ed college classroom. |
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The suggested ideas are linked to different curricula. |
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Some believe that incorporating development education into the curricula of public schools denaturalizes it, forcing it to be as staid and sterile as the walls that surround it. |
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Access to education is limited, its quality poor and the curricula often irrelevant to the needs of the learners and of social, cultural and economic development. |
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The language must be taught as a part of the education and speech and language pathology curricula. |
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Available curricula often lack relevance to market needs, particularly technical and technological programs, making it difficult for graduates to find employment. |
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For me, lifelong learning is far too often a set phrase and far too seldom a requirement, conspicuous by its absence from curricula and syllabuses. |
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The CESOD had set the bar for higher education so much that many instructors of other schools had tempted the impossible to put their jealous hands on the curricula that was creating geniuses and smarty pants. |
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A vast research programme on alterity should focus on the analysis and the evaluation of curricula and existing material and lead to a nomenclature of implicit and explicit stereotypes. |
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The areas of the curriculum most likely to be seen as factual and based on 'hard knowledge' with an unproblematic presence in school curricula are science and mathematics. |
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These measures include opposing racism, creating culturally relevant education curricula, raising the minimum wage, supporting housing initiatives and investing in adult education, child care and affordable housing. |
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They are asked to assume responsibility, cutting across school curricula based on disciplines, for teaching social responsibility, citizenship and ethical behaviour. |
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In Qatar, training on the CRC was conducted for religious leaders, and army officers were trained as trainers in incorporating CRC principles into military school curricula. |
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It is becoming all the more challenging because school structures, curricula and the learning environment are seen by many young people as uncongenial or irrelevant to their lives. |
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This will include attention to well-designed and relevant curricula to facilitate learning and improve teacher effectiveness, and help in filling pedagogical gaps while teaching quality is raised. |
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Support and initiate the development of materials and curricula aimed at improving cultural workers' skills with job search, self-promotion, auditioning, networking, marketing and career self-management. |
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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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Among other aspects, the program takes into consideration the number and diversity of the trainees, the harmonization of training curricula, and the anticipatory management of skills and talents. |
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In refugee situations, curricula should ideally be acceptable in both the country of origin and the host country, to facilitate voluntary repatriation. |
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It is therefore difficult to develop an action that targets core curricula in order to ensure a pool of candidates who are proficient in both official languages. |
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Undergraduate curricula tend to be more rigid than in the United States and there is little room to take classes outside one's major. |
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These courses tend to have highly specified curricula, leaving students without many options for broader study. |
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Croatian symbols and currency were introduced, and Croatian curricula and the Croatian language were introduced in schools. |
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A later development was the introduction of novels into school curricula and later that of universities. |
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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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Unlike the other curricula, it offers detailed instructions on how to screen young people by taking a comprehensive medical and social history and conducting a thorough physical exam. |
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The potentially positive effects of curricula and textbooks can be annihilated by environments that obstruct the promotion of a culture of peace, mutual understanding, respect and cooperation. |
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A long-term task is in store for just about every ministry of education in the world: how to use cultural diversity as a platform for the revision of curricula at every level of education? |
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Other colleges and universities emphasize curricula in sciences and technology, military studies, religion, and medicine. |
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At the level of secondary school education, many interventions were also made in the teaching curricula for the group of social science and humanities. |
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Knowledge is continuously renewed and renovated, and therefore the curricula and content of education must be continuously renewed and adapted to assimilate new knowledge. |
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The Conference appealed to all concerned, at the national, regional and international levels, to incorporate antidiscrimination components into their educational curricula. |
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So evolution is correctly included in school curricula and creationism, a totally unscientifically based idea, is excluded. |
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It has now been proved that the open-mindedness and exchange of know-how facilitated by international mobility enrich course curricula and improve the professional effectiveness of those involved. |
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Human rights values and principles are integrated into the school curricula to promote human dignity, humanism, sense of nationhood, work ethics, and other similar values. |
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West, who homeschooled her three children before embarking on a career as a homeschool teacher, addresses curricula, subject area, record keeping and socialization issues. |
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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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Library and information school curricula must include training and introduction to siting and location issues for a new generation of library and information professionals. |
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They have imposed ethnocentric, Afrocentric, and bilingual curricula on public schools, well designed to hold minority children out of American society. |
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At the same time, humanistic concepts such as imagination and critical thinking, which cannot be tested by such methods, are disappearing from college curricula. |
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Although this is good, if these special education courses do not include some general education components, it will be difficult to standardize both curricula. |
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Many Bangladeshi private schools teach their students in English and follow curricula from overseas, but in public schools lessons are taught in Bengali. |
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The purpose of these MoUs is to bridge the gap between academia and industry in Pakistan, develop market based curricula and produce demand driven qualified human resource. |
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The court held, inter alia that the plaintiffs failed to provide expert medical reports and curricula vitae to the defendants' attorneys as required under Texas law. |
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Universities were also reluctant to give up older curricula, and the continued reliance on the works of Aristotle defied contemporary advancements in science and the arts. |
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Furthermore, it is also a medium of instruction in select academic curricula, including some university elective courses and Chinese as a foreign language programs. |
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Lack of funds have caused many to abandon the liberal arts curricula. |
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Grammar schools were reinvented as academically oriented secondary schools following literary or scientific curricula, while often retaining classical subjects. |
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In addition, Sami parents still feel alienated from schools and hence do not participate as much as they could in shaping school curricula and policy. |
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The growing popularity of summer language camps may be related to a growing interest in languages not typically offered in United States high school curricula. |
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Problem-based learning curricula require students and faculty to acquire and refine different skills than a traditional, lecture-based curriculum demand. |
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Concern over the treatment of consumers by large corporations has spawned substantial activism, and the incorporation of consumer education into school curricula. |
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