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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.
A curriculum is prescriptive, and is based on a more general syllabus which merely specifies what topics must be understood and to what level to achieve a particular grade or standard.
In the DVIDA Nightclub Two-Step syllabus, this action is called a Traveling Cross.
In Denmark it is mandatory to receive education answering to the basic school syllabus until the 10th year of school education.
In the United States, Virgil and specifically the Aeneid were taught in the fourth year of a Latin sequence, at least until the 1960s ; the current ( 2011 ) Advanced Placement curriculum in Latin continues to assign a central position to the poem: " The AP Latin: Virgil Exam is designed to test the student's ability to read, translate, understand, analyze, and interpret the lines of the Aeneid that appear on the course syllabus in Latin.
Part 141 is a more structured method for pilot training, based on FAA syllabus and other standards.
Military pilots are trained with a different syllabus than civilian pilots, which is delivered by military instructors.
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 ).
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.
The syllabus is limited to natural and reverse turns, Changes, Fleckerls, Contra Check, Left Whisk, and canter time Pivots ( Canter Pivots ).
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.
The original Shotokan kata syllabus is introduced in Funakoshi's book Karate-do Kyohan, which is the Master Text of Shotokan karate.
Japan Shotokai's kata syllabus is the same as established in " Karate-do Kyohan " added Gigo Funakoshi's staff kata Matsukaze No Kon.
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.
Nagamine Shoshin ( Matsubayashi Shorin-Ryū ) developed fukyugata dai ichi, which is part of current Matsubayashi Shorin Ryu syllabus ; and Miyagi Chojun developed fukyugata dai ni, which is part of current Gōjū-ryū syllabus under the name gekisai dai ichi.
The BBC Prison Study is now taught as a core study on the UK A-level Psychology OCR syllabus.
To this day, Shitō-ryū recognizes the influences of Itosu and Higaonna: the kata syllabus of Shitō-ryū is still often listed in such a way as to show the two lineages.
Deoband's curriculum is based on the 17th-century Indo-Islamic syllabus known as Dars-e-Nizami.

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The syllabus of the Economics course is divided into five sections – introductory economics, microeconomics, macroeconomics, international economics, and development economics – all of which receive approximately equal weight.

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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.
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 original Cecchetti Society still exists in Britain, although it was absorbed into the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing, which continues to maintain the Cecchetti method as a separate entity from its own Imperial Classical Ballet syllabus.
After seeing the Big Apple dancers at the Roxy in September 1937, Murray incorporated the Big Apple into his swing dance syllabus.
Whilst Director, he actively endeavoured to turn the Institute into the forefront of world archaeology, organising an overhauling of the former syllabus, in particular changing the undergraduate curriculum which " largely anticipated the benchmark archaeology curriculum developed nationally shortly afterwards ".
Some English Universities, such as Oxford University and Cambridge University, have begun to take into account the wider syllabus involved in studying Advanced Highers and have been giving slightly lower conditions for entry into their institutions.
Mahadevi Varma is also known for her childhood memoir, Mere Bachpan Ke Din, which was inducted into the syllabus of India's Central Board of Secondary Education for the 9th grade.
Subsequent to 2005 a lot of schools stopped using GNVQ courses in the sixthform and after 2004 incorporated Intermediate or Foundation level GNVQs into the syllabus in years 10 and 11 along with GCSEs.
This brings her into conflict with the conservative College President ( Marian Seldes ) who warns Katherine to stick to the syllabus if she wants to keep her job.
It is incorporated into first two years of the medical syllabus.
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.
The formerly optional prose and verse composition papers ( English into Latin and Greek ) have been removed from the Greats syllabus entirely.
The lessons learned about the failures in navigation have been incorporated into the " submarine on-board training syllabus ".
The syllabus serves many purposes for the students and the teacher such as ensuring a fair and impartial understanding between the instructor and students such that there is minimal confusion on policies relating to the course, setting clear expectations of material to be learned, behavior in the classroom, and effort on student's behalf to be put into the course, providing a roadmap of course organization / direction relaying the instructor's teaching philosophy to the students, and providing a marketing angle of the course such that students may choose early in the course whether the subject material is attractive.
His contributions were incorporated into the syllabus of the British College of Acupuncture by Keith Lamont, Royston Low and colleagues.
He also introduced Portuguese into the syllabus and supported the creation of special colleges for women.
Its syllabus has diversified into Historical European martial arts, MMA and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu systems but it is still koryu and Seishin Teki Kyoko oriented.
It started in 1998 when two Akban veterans started organizing the vast X-kan syllabus learnt in Akban into a computerized database.
In 1953 publishes Uma Abelha na Chuva, his fourth novel, and universally acknowledged as one of the most important works of Portuguese literature, being integrated into the syllabus of the course of Portuguese in secondary schools.
It was Vaganova who perfected and cultivated this form of teaching the art of classical ballet into a workable syllabus.
Rendezvous boys and girls, cruising the streets in cars during evening hours specially on Friday afternoons, used to be an indispensable part of Jordan's image and the car-flirting culture there had developed into an accomplished syllabus through 1990s and early 2000s.
Incorporated into the syllabus was the Advanced Intelligence Course, designed for Senior RAF Intelligence Officers from operational commands, and certain Naval and Army Intelligence Officers.

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