Sentences with phrase «higher literary education»

Thus, the continuity of secondary and higher literary education in Russian tradition was long based on obligatory literature training at among all faculties.
In the XIX century the secondary and higher literary education systems were connected using the general preparatory courses in the universities.

Not exact matches

Female education under the Mughals seems to have been confined to rich and learned families, especially the ladies of the royal house, some of whom were famous for the high literary quality of their writings.
Education in these two universities includes literary subjects, mathematics, and natural sciences at a secondary level; and at the higher level Qarawiyin trains scholars and specialists in jurisprudence and literature, while Zaitouna has faculties in jurisprudence, theology, philology, literature, and the Qur» an.
In the Chronicle of Higher Education literary critic Terry Eagleton writes an interesting if confused article in praise (and defense) of Marx (once again for the umpteenth time).
Professor Anthony Esolen is a bright jewel in the crown of Catholic higher education in the United States, a scholar whose brilliant translation of, and commentary on, Dante's Divine Comedy is appreciated far beyond the boundaries of Catholic literary and intellectual life.
Abstract: The article considers the problem of the continuous development of secondary and higher education in the Russian tradition, for example in literary education.
As a whole, modern innovative literature training may only exist together with a long historical experience of development in the literary disciplines in secondary and higher education with methodical tradition.
«Michigan can have a brighter future if its own mathematics, science, engineering and literary experts at its great universities are asked to work out college - ready standards for Michigan high schools,» said Stotsky, Professor of Education Reform at the University of Arkansas.
Both TIME mag and NYT are poised to report news of new literary and movie genre dubbed «cli fi» — coined by yours truly from my earlier «polar cities» work, one things leads to another — and the NYT story will be about «climate science education» issues and «climate change education» issues in higher education in USA and overseas...... so it's a story that interview academics and professors of science education etc...... and TIME mag will be about new NOAH movie by Darren A set 5000 years ago and TIME is calling it a «cli fi movie» on its cover March 24 issue, get ready.
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