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Alcuin of York is the most influential teacher in Europe as he set the basis of the syllabus for European schools.
Six episodes from series one were a core text in the Year 12 English Advanced syllabus for the Higher School Certificate in New South Wales ( 2000 – 2008 ) for Module C: Representation and Text: Elective 1: Telling the Truth.
Episodes of Frontline have been analysed for the Media topic in the Year 10 English syllabus in New South Wales since at least 2001.
These schools marked the beginning of modern schooling in India and the syllabus and calendar they followed became the benchmark for schools in modern India.
Part 141 is a more structured method for pilot training, based on FAA syllabus and other standards.
As a result of the demands of training with the B-25 and a lessened need for pilots, the Army extended the flight syllabus by an additional five weeks on 16 October 1944.
The close link with the undergraduate syllabus is underlined by the refusal until 1856 to admit Scholars to the Library ( a request for admission was rejected by the Board in 1842 on the grounds that Scholars should stick to their prescribed books and not indulge in ' those desultory habits ' that admission to an extensive library would encourage ).
The " Upper school " was for boys between 8 and 18, to be taught a wide and detailed syllabus, and continued to be colloquially referred to as " Dulwich College ".
The " Lower school " for boys between 8 and 16, had lower fees and a syllabus and was aimed at children of the industrial and poorer classes.
Also, the term is used in the international Latin-American dance syllabus, where it is a misnomer: the music used for this slower dance is the bolero-son.
Along with its sequel The Element of Fire ( HarperCollins, 2001 ), The Whitest Flower was also listed as ' support fiction ' for Ireland's Leaving Certificate, History syllabus.
It is a commonly assigned reading for undergraduates of American universities majoring in the political or social sciences, and part of the introductory political theory syllabus at Cambridge, Oxford and other institutions.
When the JKA was formed, Nakayama laid down 27 kata as the kata syllabus for this organization.
In 1870 he was elected on the first School Board for London, one of the most remarkable assemblies of modern times, and took an important part in providing the syllabus of religious instruction and framing the religious settlement for teachers.
This type of kata is not traditional Gōjū-ryū kata ; instead, they are " promotional kata ", simple enough to be taught as part of Physical Education programs at schools, and part of a standardized karate syllabus for schools, independently of the sensei's style.
The University of Portsmouth, UK, has a joke syllabus for underwater basket weaving on the Technology faculty pages, and another joke syllabus proposal was posted by a University of Central Arkansas student magazine.
Pupils can get promoted to or demoted from the grammar stream during their time in those schools depending on the development of their academic performance, and at age 14 can take subject-based exams across the syllabus to qualify for entry into a dedicated grammar school to pursue GCSEs and A-levels.
This follows the Hong Kong education syllabus, serving as a reference for primary and secondary school students of mathematics, the English language, Putonghua, and other school subjects.
But after reading the syllabus for an Honours Degree in Law, Tunku decided to enter his name for a Pass Degree instead.
The British writer and dance historian Cyril W. Beaumont was a close friend of Cecchetti and, in 1922 he collaborated with Cecchetti to codify the training technique into a printed syllabus, The Cecchetti Method of Classical Ballet, which has become the foremost reference for Cecchetti method teachers worldwide.
The first two levels, the FDI and the CDE are compulsory for any person wishing to teach the ISTD syllabus and enter candidates for examinations.

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The following are schools that provide secondary education, O Levels and A Levels in Tanzania, according to the National Examination Council Of Tanzania ( NECTA ) syllabus.
In Denmark it is mandatory to receive education answering to the basic school syllabus until the 10th year of school education.
Nasser used his influence with al-Azhar to create changes in the syllabus, which trickled to the lower levels of Egyptian education.
Of the six canonical texts or Vedangas that formed the core syllabus in Brahminic education from the 1st century AD till the 18th century, four dealt with language:
* From the Israeli high-school syllabus, education. gov. il
The party had its roots in a movement against the Swedish government's decision in 1963 to remove religious education from the elementary school syllabus.
The two new additions respond to the new strategy of the university, willing to promote the intake of students from abroad, whom may need to adapt to UK education system and syllabus, as well as perfecting their English skills, before enrolling to the degree, or combination of degrees, of their choice.
An interest in education resulted in Yukteswar developing a syllabus for schools, on the subjects of physics, physiology, geography, astronomy, and astrology He also wrote a book for Bengalis on learning basic English and Hindi called " First Book ", and wrote a basic book on astrology.
A higher education textbook conforming to the government Malaysian studies syllabus states: " This explains the fact that when a non-Malay embraces Islam, he is said to masuk Melayu ( become a Malay ).
The present day ISTD is a government recognised dance teaching organisation and examination board, which trains and certifies teachers to deliver its syllabus to students in both private and mainstream dance education.
The uniform curriculum followed by these schools all over India ensures that the children of government employees do not face education disadvantages when their parents are transferred by providing a common syllabus and system of education.
A Sudbury school is a school that practices a form of democratic education in which students individually decide what to do with their time, and learn as a by-product of ordinary experience rather than adopting a descriptive educational syllabus or standardized instruction by classes following a prescriptive curriculum.
Sir Michael John Tomlinson CBE ( born 17 October 1942 in Rotherham ) is the chair of the Working Group for 14 – 19 Reform which has been commissioned by the British Government to look into reform of the syllabus and qualifications structure for 14 – 19 year-olds in the English education system.
Personal and family interests always took a backseat in his mission for spreading knowledge and awareness and imparting a sense of purpose in his students to go beyond the narrow frontiers of a syllabus oriented formal education to exploration of the unfathomable depths of knowledge.
It takes 3 years to qualify as a CA during which students will combine structured work experience with classroom-based study of relevant education syllabus.
The course syllabus was continually revised to systemize education, and partnerships forged with Young-Shin Junior High School, Young-Shin Girls ’ Junior High School, Nakyang Junior High School, Nakyang Technical High School, and affiliate the Kindergarten to provide a consistent approach to education.
All four schools opened in 1875, the Hoxton schools offered a basic English education and the Hatcham schools covered a wider syllabus.
The schools offer the plain high school syllabus, plus optional vocational education.
He is also active in jazz education helping to form the jazz syllabus for the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music in Great Britain.
The syllabus are always updated frequently to maintain the global standard of education.
syllabuses, or syllabi as a hypercorrection ; from modern Latin syllabus " list ", in turn from a misreading ( σίλλυβος sillybos ) of the Greek σίττυβος sittybos " parchment label, table of contents "), is an outline and summary of topics to be covered in an education or training course.

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