Sentences with phrase «compulsory subject in»

Geography is a compulsory subject in primary school textbooks.
Programming will be a compulsory subject in schools within a very short time; in France and in England it is already mandatory, and in Spain not yet, but it will be (in fact, in the Madrid Community, yes it is).
We believe cooking and food skills should be a compulsory subject in all schools because:
This is because English is a compulsory subject in secondary school starting in 5th grade.
The drive by the Akufo - Addo administration to make French a compulsory subject in Ghanaian schools can succeed with proper planning, Michael Nsowah, the Chairman of the Ghana Education Service (GES) Council, has said.
In a comprehensive plan to restructure education the commission suggests that the government introduce Sanskrit as a compulsory subject in schools» in order that «the primary to the highest education should be Indianized, nationalized and spiritualized».»

Not exact matches

On the other hand, according to the Measures for the Administration of Securities Investor Protection Fund 《 證券投資者保護基金管理辦法 》, the functions of China Securities Investor Protection Fund (CSIPF, 中國投資者保護基金) include «indemnifying creditors as required by China's relevant policies in case a securities company is subjected to compulsory regulatory measures including dissolution, closure, bankruptcy and administrative takeover by China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) and custodian operation» or «other functions approved by the State Council».
BHA Education Campaigner Richy Thompson commented, «We welcome the conclusions of these three reports, each highlighting important areas of sex and relationships education and coming to the rational conclusion that the subject should be compulsory in schools.
While in Wales, citizenship is not a distinct subject, in Northern Ireland, the subject is compulsory and reflects the particular political circumstances of the country.
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo - Addo, speaking to the Ghanaian community in Lome, Togo, during a state visit, said his government would make French a compulsory subject from basic to senior high school in Ghana.
The survey also revealed a wide range of graduate curricula: programs within astronomy, physics - astronomy, and physics departments; direct - entry Ph.D. programs, and programs which required, and valued, the MSc; programs with extensive and compulsory course requirements, and others which replace courses with minicourses, self - study courses, or extra research projects; programs in which coursework (if any) was purely astronomy, and others which included physics or other subjects; programs with comprehensive exams, and others without or with an exam which was basically a defence of the Ph.D. proposal.
Established in 1982, Witten - Herdecke covers subjects such as medicine, dentistry, natural sciences, economics, and management, and — like ECLA — has a broad «studium fundamentale» that is compulsory for all students.
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Getting down to business At the Notting Hill Academy of Music, we believe that this starts with understanding the business side of the music industry, which should be introduced early on at levels 1, 2 and 3 in music (the equivalent to GCSE and A — level), or introduced as an option for a compulsory creative subject for the EBacc.
In response to a Neil Carmichael, who called on the Education Secretary to make the subjects compulsory, Nicky Morgan said: «The vast majority of schools already make provision for PSHE and while the government agrees that making PSHE statutory would give it equal status with other subjects, the government is concerned that this would do little to tackle the most pressing problems with the subject, which are to do with the variable quality of its provision, as evidenced by Ofsted's finding that 40 per cent of PSHE teaching is less than good.
When the new computing curriculum was made compulsory in primary and secondary schools in 2014, it didn't automatically make the subject attractive to teachers.
- Audit of prior knowledge (basic vocab)- Giving opinions (basic and GCSE)- Talking about compulsory and optional subjects in England and France.
Michael Wilshaw, chief inspector of Ofsted, has warned that the focus on the «three Rs» in primary schools has pushed other compulsory subjects such as the sciences and languages «to the margins of the curriculum».
«This has manifested itself not only in the repeated failure of government to make the subject compulsory, but also in the failure even to update the official SRE guidance for schools since the year 2000.»
Criticising the fact that guidance for schools on sex and relationships education has not been updated since 2000, she said that PSHE as a statutory subject should include age - appropriate sex and relationships education and pledged that introducing compulsory PSHE in schools would be «one of the first things Labour does in government».
Of course, this not the case, it needs to be taught and understood in school as a compulsory subject.
External speakers should not be used as substitutes for trained teachers under plans to make sex and relationships education compulsory in all schools, subject experts have warned.
If now there's more compulsory student enrolments in «hard» STEM subjects than earlier, while academisation of the sector is occurring, academic results will (initially) take a dip, regardless of schools being academies or foundation schools.
While the same promises were not made of PSHE, she said she intended to make the subject compulsory in the future, following further consultation.
Mandatory national subject tests are held in years 3, 6 and 9 of compulsory school to assess student progress.
One day they were teaching compulsory lessons in the DDR's schools; the next their subject was obsolete.
For example, the Court of Appeal for Ontario in Matheson v. Lewis [4] clarified that ATVs are subject to the province's compulsory motor vehicle liability insurance regime when operated on land not occupied by the owner.
The appeal considered whether, in disregarding the increase or diminution in value of a site acquired compulsorily that was attributable to other land subject to the same compulsory purchase order, it was permissible to modify the planning status of the site in question.
Despite these attempts to restrict a lawyer's role during the interview, it is important for a lawyer always to act in the best interests of the witness, and to ensure that the interview is conducted within the parameters of the section 2 power, for example by ensuring that the SFO respects the statutory exceptions to its compulsory power, such as a refusal to answer, which are properly the subject of legal professional privilege.13
The issue was whether an unmodified ATV owned by a farmer and used in farm operations was a «self - propelled implement of husbandry» and therefore not subject to the province's compulsory motor vehicle liability insurance regime.
Notwithstanding, schooling in California is compulsory between the ages of 6 and 18 subject to a number of exemptions which the person concerned may or may not have.
Meanwhile, many degrees in relevant subjects include optional or compulsory sandwich placements, giving you another opportunity to gain experience.
I believe that the answer to all this is compulsory attendance at a mediation information meeting, if this is what is needed to ensure that people are given the best opportunity to have mediation explained by an expert in the subject before they decide whether mediation is right for them and their family.
Any existing Aboriginal land in the Northern Territory may be subject to a compulsory five - year lease without any consent needed by the owner of the land.
Section 1033 of the Internal Revenue Code («1033 Exchange») provides that real property that is or will be the subject of a compulsory or involuntary conversion either from condemnation via an eminent domain proceeding by local, state or Federal government, in whole or in part, can be exchanged by you on a tax - deferred basis for «like - kind» real property that is similar or related in service or use to the property that was involuntarily converted.
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