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In most areas of the Basque Country, the educational Model D, where all subjects are taught in Basque, except " Spanish language and literature " ( which is taught in Spanish ) is now the predominant model.
The scope of this school was not limited to theological subjects ; science, mathematics and humanities were also taught there.
The new school currently has campuses in Ireland, Cairo, New Jersey, and Los Angeles, where Coptic priests-to-be and other qualified men and women are taught among other subjects Christian theology, history, the Coptic language and art – including chanting, music, iconography, and tapestry.
Today it has campuses in Alexandria, Cairo, and various dioceses throughout Egypt, as well as outside Egypt, in New Jersey, Los Angeles, Sydney, Melbourne and London, where potential clergymen and other qualified men and women are taught many subjects, among which are theology, church history, missionary studies, and Coptic language.
Several subjects also reported contact with ' other beings ', alien like, insectoid or reptilian in nature, in highly advanced technological environments where the subjects were ' carried ,' ' probed ,' ' tested ,' ' manipulated ,' ' dismembered ,' ' taught ,' ' loved ,' and even ' raped ' by these ' beings.
The student should be taught such basic subjects as English, languages, history, mathematics, natural science, philosophy, and fine arts.
For example, the law on primary education lists the subjects to the taught, and the regulation specifies the required number of teaching hours.
For other subjects like medicine or philosophy, he ordered that each room should be decorated according to each subject that was being taught.
Students in the liberal arts generally major in a particular discipline while receiving exposure to a wide range of academic subjects, including sciences as well as the traditional humanities subjects taught as liberal arts.
The quadrivium ( rarely: quadrivia ) comprised the four subjects, or arts, taught in the Renaissance Period, after teaching the trivium.
The subjects taught included Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Theology, Law, Astronomy, Metaphysics, Ethics, Medical Science and Religion.
In medieval universities, the trivium comprised the three subjects that were taught first: grammar, logic, and rhetoric.
Although the school taught a variety of liberal arts subjects, it also functioned as an unofficial Methodist seminary.
Mendelssohn is also believed to be behind the foundation of the first modern public school for Jewish boys, " Freyschule für Knaben ", in Berlin in 1778 by one of his most ardent pupils, David Friedländer, where both religious and worldly subjects were taught.
The Saint Paul campus is more focused on agriculture, though several other subjects are taught there.
Many sophists specialized in using the tools of philosophy and rhetoric, though other sophists taught subjects such as music, athletics, and mathematics.
In the second half of the 5th century BC, particularly at Athens, " sophist " came to denote a class of mostly itinerant intellectuals who taught courses in various subjects, speculated about the nature of language and culture and employed rhetoric to achieve their purposes, generally to persuade or convince others: " Sophists did, however, have one important thing in common: whatever else they did or did not claim to know, they characteristically had a great understanding of what words would entertain or impress or persuade an audience.
Graduate schools may be an option for those who want to go further in depth of the construction and engineering subjects taught at the undergraduate level.
He is likewise said to have taught his subjects the art of navigation ; and, for the better administration of justice and intercourse among them, to have divided them into the four tribes called Cecropis, Autochthon, Actea, and Paralia.
Plantinga ’ s father earned a Ph. D. in philosophy from Duke University and a Master's Degree in psychology, and taught several academic subjects at different colleges over the years.
* Another form of Bilingual Education is a type of Dual Language program that has students study in two different ways: 1 ) A variety of academic subjects are taught in the students ' second language, with specially trained bilingual teachers who can understand students when they ask questions in their native language, but always answer in the second language ; and 2 ) Native language literacy classes improve students ' writing and higher-order language skills in their first language.
In Hong Kong where both English and Cantonese are official, both languages are taught in school and are mandatory subjects.

subjects and are
Modern writers, who are supposed to keep their fingers firmly upon the pulse of their subjects, insist upon drawing out this legend, prolonging its burial, when it well deserves a rest after the overexploitation of the past century.
Willard Thorp, in his new book, American Writing In The Twentieth Century, observes, quite validly it seems: `` Certain subjects are conspicuously absent or have been only lightly touched.
They are written by specialists in numerous types of business enterprises, cover a wide range of subjects, and are directed to the needs and interests of the small firm.
And like this English master, Mason realizes his subjects in large, simplified masses which, though they seem effortless, are in reality the result of skilled design born of hard work and a thorough distillation of the natural form that inspired them.
It is only fair to demand that teachers of courses in English, history, psychology and so on be as well informed in matters of art, especially interior design, as are the art teachers educated in the academic subjects.
It is our hypothesis that Kohnstamm-positive subjects are less hesitant about relinquishing control than are Kohnstamm-negative subjects ; ;
It might be postulated that these subjects are unduly afraid of being wrong ; ;
While the interpretations that have been given are inferences only, they gain support from such comments as the following, which was made by one of the Kohnstamm-negative subjects who did not, on the first trial, perceive the tilt illusion.
Studies conducted in various sections of the United States indicate that many children in elementary schools are maladjusted emotionally, and that many of them are failing to make satisfactory progress in school subjects.
the author possesses an uncommonly fine English style, and he is dealing with subjects of vast importance that are highly topical for our time.
* Repeated measures ANOVA is used when the same subjects are used for each treatment ( e. g., in a longitudinal study ).
It was the mutual bond and obligation between monarch and subjects, whereby subjects are called his liege subjects, because they are bound to obey and serve him ; and he is called their liege lord, because he should maintain and defend them ( Ex parte Anderson ( 1861 ) 3 El & El 487 ; 121 ER 525 ; China Navigation Co v Attorney-General ( 1932 ) 48 TLR 375 ; Attorney-General v Nissan 1 All ER 629 ; Oppenheimer v Cattermole 3 All ER 1106 ).
By the Naturalisation Act 1870, it was made possible for British subjects to renounce their nationality and allegiance, and the ways in which that nationality is lost are defined.
So British subjects voluntarily naturalized in a foreign state are deemed aliens from the time of such naturalization, unless, in the case of persons naturalized before the passing of the act, they have declared their desire to remain British subjects within two years from the passing of the act.

subjects and mathematics
From the town surveyor, Hans learned drawing and mathematics and, from a university student, some academic subjects.
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.
Instructors in primary and secondary institutions are often called teachers, and they direct the education of students and might draw on many subjects like reading, writing, mathematics, science and history.
In the early modern age, Victorian schools were reformed to teach commercially useful topics, such as modern languages and mathematics, rather than classical subjects, such as Latin and Greek.
The 900-page book, titled Elementorum physicae mathematicae, written in Latin by Jesuit Father Andrea Caraffa, a professor at the Collegio Romano, covered subjects like mathematics, classical mechanics, astronomy, optics, and acoustics.
The mathematics center focuses mainly on tutoring students in the subjects of algebra and calculus.
Gödel attended the Evangelische Volksschule, a Lutheran school in Brünn from 1912 to 1916, and was enrolled in the Deutsches Staats-Realgymnasium from 1916 to 1924, excelling with honors in all his subjects, particularly in mathematics, languages and religion.
As a research institution, the library filled its stacks with new works in mathematics, astronomy, physics, natural sciences and other subjects.
This work contained Euler's exposition on various subjects pertaining to physics and mathematics, as well as offering valuable insights into Euler's personality and religious beliefs.
During medieval times, when learning came under the purview of the Church, these subjects ( called the Trivium ) were extended to include mathematics, geometry, music, and astronomy ( which included the study of astrology ).
" Its issues were considered no less important than the other main formal subjects of physical science, medicine, mathematics, poetics and music.
Applications for constructive mathematics have also been found in typed lambda calculi, topos theory and categorical logic, which are notable subjects in foundational mathematics and computer science.
Stephenson explores subjects such as mathematics, cryptography, philosophy, currency, and the history of science.
At school, Niels Henrik did extremely well in mathematics, though he struggled in other subjects.
After his father's death in 1901 Spengler attended several universities ( Munich, Berlin, and Halle ) as a private scholar, taking courses in a wide range of subjects: history, philosophy, mathematics, natural science, literature, the classics, music, and fine arts.
The subjects of his Cahiers entries often were, surprisingly, reflections on science and mathematics.
After attending Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, Samuel Morse went on to Yale College to receive instruction in the subjects of religious philosophy, mathematics and science of horses.
Garfield, himself, after completing his degree at Williams, returned to Hiram to join the faculty in 1856, as a classical scholar teaching Greek and Latin, along with such subjects as mathematics and geology.
Although he worked in the subjects of ballistics, physics and astronomy, his major contributions are to the mathematics of the second half of the 18th century.
Averroes's works were spread over 20, 000 pages covering a variety of different subjects, including early Islamic philosophy, logic in Islamic philosophy, Arabic medicine, Arabic mathematics, Arabic astronomy, Arabic grammar, Islamic theology, Sharia ( Islamic law ), and Fiqh ( Islamic jurisprudence ).
The core subjects ( which occupy around one-third of total teaching time in both vocational and academic programmes ) include English, artistic activities, physical education and health, mathematics, natural science, social studies, Swedish or Swedish as a second language, and religious studies.

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