Sentences with phrase «core curriculum elements»

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The curriculum includes both mandatory (core) and optional elements, and it far exceeds the basic federal requirements for training that universities must provide in bioethics, environmental health and radiation safety, and treatment of human and animal subjects.
Anne Reed, Yorkshire Water's Education Manager, said: «We're delighted to offer schools in East Yorkshire and Humberside the opportunity to take part in our education programme, It's been developed with school teachers to cover the core elements of the Key Stage Two National Curriculum, including numeracy, literacy, geography, science and, of course, water.»
Chief among our core elements are: our college - prep curriculum in the liberal arts and sciences that fosters in students the desire and capacity to learn independently, think critically, and communicate proficiently; our supportive school culture in which students are given tools to develop character, gain confidence in their ability to learn, take responsibility for their own learning, and both support and feel supported by the entire community; and a strong co-curricular program in athletics, performing arts, and a host of after - school clubs that pique and develop students» interests.
The report said: «It would be better for the national curriculum to stop at age 14, rather than 16, and for a new 14 — 19 transition stage to be developed, incorporating a core element with either academic or vocational elements.
NISL's Executive Development Program offers a carefully sequenced curriculum, which covers all the elements of world - class education and fully aligns with the Common Core State Standards.
A simple Spreadhseet that takes the core elements from the new KS3 English Curriculum to form the basis of an assessment profile.
hCurriculum & Assessment Information Common Core Essential Elements (CCEE) Information Common Core State Standards (CCSS) and Career & College Ready Information Michigan Merit Curriculum (MMC) Information Personal Curriculum (PC) and Educational Development (EDP Information) Should My Student Take the Alternate Assessment?
Enabling successful schools (according to standards set between the school and the district, probably including but not limited to test scores) to have greater autonomy over core elements such as hiring, curriculum and financial resources will help improve Indy's educational outlook, the report suggested.
And if the state can't get the right elements in place to do that by 2014, it would be better off delaying the new curriculum a couple of years and doing it right, rather than allowing common core to become yet another educational flash in the pan that never lives up to its promise.
CMI's Common Core Standards - based English Language Arts and Math curricula incorporate the following elements:
These partnerships ultimately help build and integrate the common elements of a community school: (1) health and social supports for students and families, often called wraparound services; (2) authentic family and community engagement; and (3) expanded learning opportunities inside and outside the school building that support the core curriculum and enrich students» learning experiences.
It brought together 38 participants representing planning universities and planning professionals and aimed to: reach a common understanding on how better urban planning and design can contribute to climate change mitigation and adaptation, especially in the Developing Countries context; agree on how best to equip urban planners and related professionals, especially in developing countries to deal with climate change and to conceptualize the core elements of a toolbox; and reach a common understanding on how urban planning and design schools can better address climate change as an integral part of their curricula.
Note the following elements of the Core Curriculum of the CAAHEP Standards and Guidelines for the Accreditation of Educational Programs in Medical Assisting:
3 But more specifically, as demonstrated above, the 2008 Core Curriculum for Medical Assistants of the Medical Assisting Education Review Board ensures that CMAs (AAMA) are educated in the cognitive knowledge elements, psychomotor skills, and affective behavior and professional attributes that are key to the successful operation of a PCMH.
Indeed, the 2008 Core Curriculum for Medical Assistants, published by the Medical Assisting Education Review Board (MAERB), offers elements ideally targeted to prepare medical assisting students for crucial roles in the PCMH.
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