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Since its establishment in Ann Arbor, the university has physically expanded to include more than 584 major buildings with a combined area of more than 31 million gross square feet ( 712 acres or 2. 38 km² ), and transformed its academic program from a strictly classical curriculum to one that includes science and research.
James Burrill Angell, who served as the university's president from 1871 to 1909, aggressively expanded U-M's curriculum to include professional studies in dentistry, architecture, engineering, government, and medicine.
Sesame Streets curriculum has expanded to include more affective topics such as relationships, ethics, and emotions.
The principle of directness of teaching was expanded upon by Keith Kernspecht in Germany, and his curriculum is the one most taught today.
In 1955, the University of Mississippi School of Medicine moved to Jackson where its curriculum was expanded to four years in the brand-new Medical Center.
The school rapidly expanded its research and education curriculum, becoming first a Polytechnic School in 1864, Institute of Technology in 1905, and finally gaining full university rights in 1986.
In 1964 as the institution expanded and moved toward a full liberal arts curriculum, its name was changed to Illinois State University at Normal, and in 1968, to Illinois State University.
Colleges associated with churches rapidly expanded in number, size and quality of curriculum.
Throughout the interwar period, the College's programs expanded to include liberal arts and sciences in the curriculum, thus facilitating a name change to Southwest Missouri State College in 1945.
Over the next forty years, the school expanded its curriculum and evolved into a junior college, and in 1929 it was chartered by the Legislature as a four-year institution under the name Western Carolina Teachers College.
In 1942, the Board of Trustees expanded the curriculum to a full four-year teacher education program, culminating in the Bachelor of Science Degree in Education.
Following the introduction of the Morrill Act, the college became coeducational and expanded its curriculum beyond agriculture.
expanded its curriculum well beyond agriculture.
The curriculum was then expanded to cover the " Five Studies ": military strategy, civil law, revenue and taxation, agriculture and geography, and the Confucian classics.
During the 1980s, Sesame Streets curriculum expanded to include more affective topics such as relationships, ethics, and emotions.
In addition, inservice training expanded rapidly in response to the curriculum reform movements of the 1960s.
At the same time, the college expanded its curriculum through the addition of the College of Liberal Arts, now known as the College of Arts and Sciences.
The first incarnation of the school was the Milton Margai Teacher's College but as the school grew and the curriculum expanded the name was changed to the Milton Margai College of Education.
As the world of science continuously made advancements throughout the decades, the college evolved and expanded its curriculum to prepare students for the new wave of scientific breakthroughs.
In 1966, the curriculum was expanded to include degree offerings other than those leading to a teaching career.
By 1948, Fairleigh Dickinson College expanded its curriculum to offer a four-year program when the GI Bill and veterans ' money encouraged it to redesignate itself.
As the post-war Baby Boom generated a large demand for new teachers, the College found itself broadening in the face of student desires for a broader curriculum that quickly expanded to encompass the liberal arts and sciences, the professions, and graduate education.
The curriculum expanded throughout World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War and continues to adapt to include lessons learned from current conflicts.
The Normal School expanded its curriculum over the years and progressed through a succession of names.
University degree work was consolidated into The Faculty of Arts and Sciences where programs in sociology, anthropology, political science, economics and an expanded natural sciences program were added to the curriculum.

curriculum and rapidly
The Great Books program ( often called simply " the Program " or " the New Program " at St. John's ) was developed at the University of Chicago by Stringfellow Barr, Scott Buchanan, Robert Hutchins, and Mortimer Adler in the mid-1930s as an alternative form of education to the then rapidly changing undergraduate curriculum.
In 1952, Quinnipiac expanded rapidly, both physically and in terms of curriculum, relocating to a larger campus in New Haven, and also assuming administrative control of Larson College, a private women's college.
Colleges associated with churches rapidly expanded in number, size and quality of curriculum.
The new university grew rapidly and its teaching program won recognition countrywide as a leading standard in technological education. At present the curriculum includes four faculties, Engineering, Information Science and Technology, Veterinary Medicine and Business Administration.
The South African subsidiary of CDC invested heavily in the development of an entire secondary school curriculum ( SASSC ) on PLATO, but unfortunately as the curriculum was nearing the final stages of completion, CDC began to falter in South Africa — partly because of financial problems back home, partly because of growing opposition in the United States to doing business in South Africa, and partly due to the rapidly evolving microcomputer, a paradigm shift that CDC failed to recognize.
While instructional strategies are bound by the music teacher and the music curriculum in his or her area, many teachers rely heavily on one of many instructional methodologies that emerged in recent generations and developed rapidly during the latter half of the 20th Century:

curriculum and by
This is acknowledged by the American Institute for Conservation who advise " Specific admission requirements differ and potential candidates are encouraged to contact the programs directly for details on prerequisites, application procedures, and program curriculum ".
On November 29, 1921, the trustees declared it to be the express policy of the Institute to pursue scientific research of the greatest importance and at the same time " to continue to conduct thorough courses in engineering and pure science, basing the work of these courses on exceptionally strong instruction in the fundamental sciences of mathematics, physics, and chemistry ; broadening and enriching the curriculum by a liberal amount of instruction in such subjects as English, history, and economics ; and vitalizing all the work of the Institute by the infusion in generous measure of the spirit of research.
A new Leaving Certificate exam subject with the working title ' Politics & Society ' is being developed by the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment ( NCCA ) and is expected to be introduced to the curriculum sometime after 2012.
Each course of instruction is ideally facilitated by one or more instructors certified in the CERT curriculum by the state or sponsoring agency.
Indeed, it was the thirty years of work done by Thomas Aquinas and himself ( 1245 – 1274 ) that allowed for the inclusion of Aristotelian study in the curriculum of Dominican schools.
Various states in the republic of India provide 12 years of compulsory school education based on national curriculum framework designed by the National Council of Educational Research and Training.
Changes may be implemented by individual educators and / or by broad-based school organization and / or by curriculum changes with performance evaluations.
Instead, education officials across the world believe that by setting clear, achievable, higher standards, aligning the curriculum, and assessing outcomes, learning can be increased for all students, and more students can succeed than the 50 percent who are defined to be above or below grade level by norm referenced standards.
The Order of the Essenes founded by Grace Mann Brown in the turn of the 19th-20th century, Rosicrucianism took it under its curriculum.
The term " progressive " was engaged to distinguish this education from the traditional curriculum of the 19th century, which was rooted in classical preparation for the university and strongly differentiated by socioeconomic level.
These have to do with how much and by whom curriculum should be worked out from grade to grade, how much the child ’ s emerging interests should determine classroom activities, the importance of child-centered vs. societal – centered learning, the relationship of community building to individual growth, and especially the relationship between emotion, thought and experience.
* The curriculum is more flexible and is influenced by student interest
Its unique pedagogy, emphasizing students ' individual development through tutorials (" conferencing ") and personal mentoring of students by faculty (" donning "), together with an emphasis on writing, an open curriculum and education of the " whole person " produces engaged students in fields that range from the arts to medicine ; from public service to law.
As promoted primarily by Robert Hutchins and Mortimer Adler, a universal curriculum based upon the common and essential nature of all human beings is recommended.
During his stay there the curriculum was renewed by the principal of the school, Alexander Hegius.
The language continues to spread, although it is not officially recognised by any country, and is part of the state educational curriculum of only a few.
However, by the late eighteenth century, Italian tended to be replaced by German as the second modern language in the curriculum.
Although a capable student, Locke was irritated by the undergraduate curriculum of the time.
While these institutes have their own independent curriculum as well as examination systems, the final degree is offered by Jadavpur University.

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