Sentences with phrase «particularly modern languages»

Sources close to the process say that's because there aren't currently enough teachers in some subjects — particularly modern languages.

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Here lies one of the great dangers of Teilhard's vision, particularly since he chose to clothe it in the language and the imagery of modern science.
Modern scholarship has revealed not only how much our capacity to be human depends on language and culture but also the extent to which all language (and particularly religious language) is symbolic.
There was, however, a decline in the number of pupils taking core subjects such as geography and history and modern languages, and a marked rise in the number of non - academic / vocational qualifications being taken, particularly by pupils from the poorest backgrounds or those attending schools in disadvantaged areas.
Students are performing particularly well in English and in modern languages
The government is yet to publish the findings of a consultation into the viability of the pledge, but concerns have also been raised about teacher recruitment to meet potential demand in EBacc subjects, particularly in modern foreign languages.
Adherents of the National Science Foundation and others held education professors and schools of education mainly responsible for what they believed was the low - achieving status of American students, particularly in mathematics, science, and modern foreign languages.
«The drop in attainment of grades A * to C and plummet in uptake of modern foreign languages are particularly disturbing, and do not bode well for Wales» future economic prospects,» Mr Millar said.
This is rather a timely change as our recent analysis of teacher recruitment and retention indicated that teacher supply challenges, particularly for science and modern foreign languages teachers, would make it difficult for the Government to achieve its aim in such a short time.
The relationship between drawing and sculpture is particularly interesting in contemporary art practice; Antony Gormley is one of the most eloquent artists when it comes to articulating ideas that pertain to individual perception, collective needs, intellectual processes, or the applications and development of a visual language to assuage the spiritual or emotional privations of the modern world.
Given Białystok's location at the birthplace of L. L. Zamenhof and thus the international auxiliary language of Esperanto, it's a rather prescient theme to follow, particularly in terms of the corporatisation and cultural hegemony emergent in a modern Poland with its rapidly growing EU economy.
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