Sentences with phrase «into elective classes»

The comprehensive schools could alternatively translate their academies» themes into elective classes, allowing students to specialize only if they choose to do so.
Schools in the Los Angeles School District have moved a vast majority of their students out of their special education centers within the last three years and into neighborhood schools where they are fully integrated into elective classes like physical education, gardening and cooking.

Not exact matches

They've increased the number of elective classes on entrepreneurship in the course catalog, and they've put startup projects into the basic MBA curriculum.
The program was then broken into 15 courses: three introductory classes, seven core classes and five electives.
They also hope that university admissions officers consider taking into account what applicants «know» (for example, what they learned in their high school elective classes), in addition to their grades and standardized test scores.
They are also integrated into regular main stream academic classes as well, but it's usually not to the same degree as electives.
The most recent flare - up relates to a Texas law passed in 2007 and put into effect this fall that requires schools to offer an elective class on the Bible.
There are electives and classes, not just something you drop into.
They are increasingly being replaced by K - 8 schools, «which offer a gentler pre-teen transition into the world of class changes, multiple teachers, electives and academic responsibility,» explains Lois Solomon of the Sun - Sentinel.
The elective classes may be taught separately or integrated into the other core classes.
is part of not only health education classes, but also integrated into other classroom instruction through subjects such as math, science, language arts, social sciences and elective subjects;
While students will have to take classes that meet the standard A-G requirements to get into the California public university systems, they will have a greater variety of electives.
Several law schools have experimented with introducing foreign and international issues into basic LRW instruction.68 Some have responded to these arguments by creating either upper - class elective seminars with a global LRW focus, 69 or by creating a specialized foreign / international section of the basic LRW course.70 Typically, this has been accomplished in a largely ad hoc fashion through the creative efforts of individual instructors, who sometimes offer a special «international» section of the basic LRW course.71 Additionally, LRW professors whose primary responsibility is to educate foreign students have naturally gravitated toward incorporating global dimensions in their problems and assignments.72 Faculty specializing in teaching legal English have observed that English is increasingly the language of choice for transnational negotiations and legal instruments, even in circumstances where the underlying transactions do not involve Anglo - American law.73 Consequently, they also emphasize a transnational approach that responds to the needs of their students.
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