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The company grew out of efforts by two completely inexperienced men in their late twenties, neither having a formal education applicable to, or experience in, manufacturing or selling our type of articles.
they sweated out some kind of formal education ; ;
While young Lincoln's formal elementary education consisted approximately of a year's worth of classes from several itinerant teachers, he was mostly self-educated and was an avid reader.
Despite the lack of formal secondary and tertiary level education, Nobel gained proficiency in six languages: Swedish, French, Russian, English, German and Italian.
A similar French influence is seen in classroom ASL in francophone West Africa, where ASL was introduced along with formal education for the deaf by the deaf American missionary Andrew Foster.
At the age of 13, Mackenzie's father died, and he was forced to end his formal education in order to help support his family.
Rousseau believed that young boys should avoid formal schooling and pursue instead an “ education direct from nature .” Ampère ’ s father actualized this ideal by allowing his son to educate himself within the walls of his well-stocked library.
At age six, young Bronson began his formal education in a one-room schoolhouse in the center of town but learned how to read at home with the help of his mother.
The school, considered one of the first formal adult education centers in America, was also attended by foreign scholars.
She bound Andrew as a boy as an apprentice tailor ; Johnson had no formal education but taught himself how to read and write, with some help from his masters, as was their obligation under his apprenticeship.
Despite complaining of his lack of a formal classical education, Dürer was greatly interested in intellectual matters and learned much from his boyhood friend Willibald Pirckheimer, whom he no doubt consulted on the content of many of his images.
Berg had little formal music education before he became a student of Arnold Schoenberg in October 1904.
Despite a brief spell at a traditional preparatory school at the age of seven for one year, ` Abdu ' l-Bahá received no formal education.
Few Burkinabé have had formal education.
Euskara Batua was created so that Basque language could be used — and easily understood by all Basque speakers — in formal situations ( education, mass media, literature ), and this is its main use nowadays.
An Erziehungsroman (" education novel ") focuses on training and formal schooling, while a Künstlerroman (" artist novel ") is about the development of an artist and shows a growth of the self.
His formal education was limited: he suffered from psychological disorders including a fear of crowds, and although admitted to high school after attending eight years of grammar school ( Long Valley School, whence dates the earliest known photo of him ), he never went to high school.
Young stopped his formal education after he completed the sixth grade so he could help out on the family's farm.
However, the Yangban families carried on traditional education and formal mannerisms into the 20th century.
He received the formal Christian education standard for his day: he studied grammar from age twelve to fourteen ( 390-392 ), rhetoric and humanities from fifteen to twenty ( 393-397 ) and finally theology and biblical studies ( 398-402 ).
Denis Diderot was born in Langres, Champagne, and began his formal education at the jesuitic Collège jésuite in Langres.
Thomas ' formal education began at Mrs Hole's dame school a private school on Mirador Crescent, a few streets away from his home.
In its narrow, technical sense, education is the formal process by which society deliberately transmits its accumulated knowledge, skills, customs and values from one generation to another, e. g. instruction in schools.
While children who do not receive the fundamentals during their preschool years will be taught the alphabet, counting, shapes and colors and designs when they begin their formal education they will be behind the children who already possess that knowledge.

formal and curriculum
Striking techniques became less important and the formal curriculum became simpler.
This notion was an underpinning for his concept of the spiral curriculum which posited the idea that a curriculum should revisit basic ideas, building on them until the student had grasped the full formal concept.
Due to its relative newness as a field of study, formal education in software engineering is often taught as part of a computer science curriculum, and many software engineers hold computer science degrees.
Sometimes formal sex education is taught as a full course as part of the curriculum in junior high school or high school.
It is part of the formal school curriculum in many places and incorporates knowledge from many disciplines, including but not limited to.
The US Naval Academy announced that it was discontinuing its course on celestial navigation, considered to be one of its more demanding courses, from the formal curriculum in the spring of 1998 stating that a sextant is accurate to a three-mile ( 5 km ) radius, while a satellite-linked computer can pinpoint a ship within.
Since formal lectures do not play a large part in the St. John's College curriculum, the tutorial is the primary method by which certain subjects are studied.
Informal science education is the science teaching and learning that occurs outside of the formal school curriculum in places such as museums, the media, and community-based programs.
Elders are increasingly asked on formal occasions to provide a " Welcome to Country " and the first steps of teaching the Noongar language in the general curriculum have been made.
Completing secondary school on a vocational programme with full classes on a three-year curriculum provides a formal qualification for further studies.
There is no formal plan or prescribed materials for introducing music theory & reading into the curriculum ; this is left to the judgement of the teacher.
These teachers have some basic formal training in education, and their secondary education varies from completion of a high school curriculum through correspondence to no further education than what they received within their private schools.
In formal education, a curriculum (; plural: curricula or curriculums ) is the set of courses, and their content, offered at a school or university.
Programming techniques to avoid bugs and conventional software testing methods are taught as basic requirements, and students are exposed to certain mathematical tools, but formal verification methods are not included in the curriculum except perhaps as an advanced topic.
To model and support the moral, professional, and humane values expressed in the new formal competency-based curriculum, the IU School of Medicine simultaneously implemented a school-wide " relationship-centered care initiative " to address its informal curriculum.
The still extant Tenshin Shōden Katori Shintō-ryū claims to be the first school to include sōjutsu in its formal curriculum, and another very well known school of sōjutsu is the Hōzōin-ryū.
: The assignments given in the classroom and the rewards for superior work are not limited to the formal curriculum.
While many tasks are cast in explicit terms — " Do problems 1 through 8 on page 67 ," " Read Chapter 3 and be prepared to discuss the period 1792-94 in French politics " — there is another set of less obvious tasks which bears a most interesting and important relationship to the formal curriculum.
The part of the curriculum covered by the department at present includes courses on computer architecture, system software, networks, databases, software design, design and analysis of algorithms, formal languages, computational complexity, discrete mathematics, cryptology, data security and others.
* The " formal curriculum " consists of the educational content, expectations, course materials ( e. g. textbooks ), evaluation, and instruction.
The Génie industrie has a formal link with Grenoble's Social Sciences University and its business School whose faculty participate in ENSGI's curriculum.
For students who choose APs as a part of their formal curriculum, taking the end-of-year national AP examination is required in order to pass the course.

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