Sentences with phrase «core subjects of»

I wonder whether much of what one needs to learn the core subjects of whatever makes up our legal system is practicably taught in any other mode than what you've called passive learning; however, that's a separate issue.
A: With courses in the core subjects of math, language arts, science, social studies and a wide variety of electives, Odysseyware Academy offers a comprehensive and robust learning environment for students in grades 3 - 12.
There is one Content Leader per school per subject; currently the core subjects of math and reading have Content Leaders, and as the program expands the subjects will include Social Studies, Science, and Art.
The inspectors praised the progress being made by pupils across a range of subjects, especially the core subjects of English and maths, praising the «culture of high expectations and aspirations».
While many parents (and Ms. Caruso's principal) may have applauded her for the stimulating and socially effective classroom environment, it is also important that students make significant academic gains, particularly in the core subjects of reading and math.
That's why it is a compulsory part of the curriculum up to Key Stage 3 and is one of the core subjects of the English Baccalaureate.»
Mastery of and enthusiasm for academic subjects; (especially core subjects of English Language Arts (ELA), Math, Science and History)
In addition to considerable strengths in the core subjects of English, maths and Science, we have flourishing Arts and Technology departments, strong Physical Education and excellent Humanities, Languages and Social Sciences provision.
While this means making sure they develop the thinking skills and content knowledge associated with the core subjects of English, math, science and social studies, it also means ensuring that students have the skills, attitudes and values that will allow them to use this education to succeed in an increasingly complex society.
The study found that in primary schools, many teachers report that the amount of time spent on the core subjects of English and maths increases in Year 6 in order to prepare for the Sats tests taken by 11 year olds, with other areas taught less, or not at all.
BTSALP helps hundreds of thousands of Utah elementary students receive the arts - enriched education they deserve by placing arts teachers specialized in one of four disciplines — dance, music, theater or visual arts — in schools to work alongside classroom teachers and create arts - based lesson plans in the core subjects of reading, math, science, and history.
«There are serious shortfalls in the core subjects of maths and science, and also in languages and geography, both of which are also English Baccalaureate subjects.
KIPP Delta College Preparatory School (DCPS) has a rigorous and intense academic program with a priority on the core subjects of language arts, reading, and math.
Meanwhile, according to research by the California State Board of Education, the combined weight of textbooks in the four core subjects of history, math, reading, and science alone typically exceed the recommended weight limits.
Only 43 percent of 16 - year - olds pass the General Certificate exams in the core subjects of English, mathematics, and science.
In the core subjects of English, math, science, and history (including geography and civics, never say «social studies»), there is absolutely no reason why we ought not ask all young Americans to learn most of the same things while in the elementary and secondary grades.
Under the new system, pupils will be required to study the core subjects of maths, English, science, history or geography and a language.
Events such as Election Day mock voting, Veteran's Day Memorial program, and our 9/11 Remembrance take place throughout the year and are integrated into our rich curriculum, which includes classes in physical education, music, Spanish, art, and technology in addition to the core subjects of reading, math, science, and social studies.
Overall, across the three core subjects of English, mathematics and science, achievement was 58 per cent determined by genetics.
o the percentage of pupils in each school reaching an attainment threshold in the vital core subjects of English and maths;
The senior high level school curriculum has core subjects and elective subjects of which students must take four the core subjects of English language, mathematics, integrated science (including science, agriculture and environmental studies) and social studies (economics, geography, history and government).
Obtaining a C - grade in the core subject of English is crucial for pupils wishing to go on to a further education college or to study A-levels.
Obtaining a C - grade in the core subject of English is crucial for pupils wishing to go on to further education college or sixth form to study A-levels or other qualifications such as BTecs.
The core subject of Yu Hong's paintings has always been human nature, with a focus on the growth and existence of a particular society and the world at large.

Not exact matches

Two years ago, the house, constructed from untreated woods and equipped with water - saving laundry equipment and compact lighting, was the subject of a story in the Burlington Free Press under the headline «Greenhouse» — which raised the hackles of many hard - core Vermonters, including more than a few former Seventh Generation employees.
The country was in the midst of a major push to deliver several core subjects in English instead of Arabic.
The country was in the midst of a major push to deliver several core subjects — including math and science — in English instead of Arabic and the education ministry needed to recruit thousands of teachers on two - year contracts.
His marks on the economy are particularly strong — half of those who voted for the rival Conservative Party, whose core political message is economic competency, give Trudeau a passing grade on the subject.
We already have a lot of material in physics and chemistry and biology, but we want to really nail those core academic subjects.
«It seems such a minor, sideline type of measure, but it does strike at the core of whether a job is workable within the context of family life,» said Lisa Guide, associate director of the Rockefeller Family Fund, which has financed research and advocacy on this subject.
It should be noted that, although their power to amend the source code is effectively subject to the approval of users and miners, the Core Developers have substantial influence over the development of the Bitcoin Network and the direction of the Bitcoin community.
In fact... I would be greatly disturbed by the idea of the creator of the universe making sexual desire and attraction such a core part of our being, and then not being subject to those feelings Himself.
The fundamental principles are the essential or core features of the subject, those upon which the other features, the accidental or peripheral ones, depend.
Whatever are our core fundamental beliefs are subject to continued scrutiny and revision of all theories based on changes to these core beliefs.
In its most recent resolution on the subject, the Episcopal Church declared in July 1988 that hard - core pornography abuses the self - images of women, children and men, and urged congregations to support then — Attorney General Edwin Meese's report with its call for stricter and tougher enforcement of already existing laws against pornography.
The subject of social class takes us as close as any other to the very core of democratic values.
The approach to making a figure like Oral Roberts so down - to - earth, to make a topic like heresy so emotional and to make a place like church so relationally rich, makes the subject at the core of the film — the existence of hell — so opposite of what it has become for Christians: polarizing.
To be a subject is to be centered, to have a core of experience from which to relate to anything else.
The core of Rorty's account is as follows: Once the Cartesian Turn is taken and the experiences of subjects become the primary data of philosophy, one is immediately in difficulty as to the analysis of said experience.
Uprooted subjects colonized to the core, thinking and acting according to the rules of modern science, the larger public fails to recognize the myth of development that has been tantalizing over the decades.
I think many of Davids subjects have repentance at the core.
Like Freud, Lasch seems to write from the very core of his being on this subject.
And then in third year a core subject was «The role of Women in the World Chuirch».
And if they renounce Sharia they are guilty of apostasy and are subject to a death sentence, all of which makes their position as American's untenable since the radical core will never surrender their loyalty to fundamental Islam.
So, even a scientific law like gravitation, is still being subjected to new studies which modify our understanding of gravity without radically changing its core tenants.
Today I want to cover the subject of core training for performance with the intention of giving more of an understanding of what it is, why it's important, and how it not only improves performance, but can go a long way in reducing injuries.
Our method educates the whole child through a rich and meaningful, age - related curriculum devoting lots of time to play, being out in nature, incorporating a vibrant arts curriculum, and supporting core academics with integrated subject classes.
According to the Core Principles of Waldorf Education, there is a «right time» to introduce much of the content of different subject areas.
It probably makes a bigger difference, minute for minute, than any core subject minute of instruction.
While students will still be required to take core classes such as English, Math and History, they view all those subjects through the context of their academy theme.
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