Sentences with phrase «syllabi which»

The College has detailed program syllabi which outline the courses and modules in each program.
Professor Donaldson rightly identifies education about religions as a crucial part of a child's development, and we believe this would be best delivered through a nationally - set syllabus which is fully - inclusive of both religious and non-religious worldviews.
There are going to be instances where you have no time to write your assignments after leaving aside the syllabus which you need to cover.
Traditional classroom courses usually consist of an instructor verbally explaining insurance concepts from a manual or syllabus which may include a few visual aids to reinforce the material.

Not exact matches

In 2011, Mycoskie published the book Start Something That Matters, which shows up on the syllabuses of college entrepreneurship classes.
[10] «ln our view there is an important difference between this factual information being imparted in a descriptive way as part of a wide - ranging syllabus about different religions, and a curriculum which teaches a particular religion's doctrinal beliefs as if they were objectively true.»
Although the Ofqual subject criteria are necessarily generalised, the exam boards translated them into a concrete syllabus with specific content which contains a degree of bias and unacknowledged assumptions.
«There is no way in which African and Asian church history can be incorporated within a traditional Western - type syllabus; nor can they be appendages to Western church history,» he writes.
(Unlike his article on the classics in education, which was in part a strong dissent from the report of the Commission he had belonged to in 1921, the added philosophical material in Science and the Modern World seems to presuppose and supplement the Syllabus; the drastic changes that mark a departure by Whitehead from the basic outline of the enterprise don't appear until 1929).
Marshall G. S. Hodgson of the University of Chicago has prepared a three - volume syllabus with selected readings, Introduction to Islamic Civilization, which brings together a useful collection of readings, with scholarly introductions, covering the religious, social, and political aspects of Islam.
And as for the Syllabus of Errors, not one article of it mentions democracy, workers» unions or newspapers, and if it rejects «pluralism» (not a concept anyone at the time was familiar with) it is mostly in the sense that any religion which claims to be true, rather than a matter of opinion, rejects it.
The famous (for liberals the notorious) article 80 of the Syllabuswhich condemns as an error the proposition that «the Roman Pontiff may and ought to reconcile himself to, and to agree with, progress, liberalism and modern civilisation» — seems reasonable enough.
... He was chiefly famous for calling the First Vatican Council, which declared the dogma of papal infallibility and papal primacy, although he was known for his infamous Syllabus of Errors which denounced democracy, pluralism, workers» unions and newspapers.
In our view there is an important difference between this factual information being imparted in a descriptive way as part of a wideranging syllabus about different religions, and a curriculum which teaches a particular religion's doctrinal beliefs as if they were objectively true.
a)-- now requires «faith» Free Schools to conform to schedule 19 paragraph 4 of the Schools Standards and Framework Act, which means that parents of pupils at these schools can request to that their children be taught the locally agreed RE syllabus, instead of a confessional syllabus, as is the case for parents of pupils at VA schools — another welcome change.
«Furthermore, if I could be provided with a copy of the syllabus and links to the online lectures which relate to this area I would be much obliged.»
«There could be a competition... to decide which exam board would design the syllabus for a particular subject,» the chairman explained.
Granted, it wasn?t a full - blown course for which I had to create a coherent syllabus, and I was not responsible for content.
Brian crafted a diverse and eclectic syllabus, which includes Rumi, Paulo Coelho, John Wooden, Martin Seligman, Russell Simmons, Eckhart Tolle, Ayn Rand, Don Miguel Ruiz, and many more inspiring minds.
A copy of the catalog or class syllabi from the institution at which the classwork was completed, at the time that the classwork was completed, must be furnished before any application for transfer credits can be evaluated.
The footnote to the Essex tragedy is that it loosely inspired Herman Melville's Moby - Dick, which becomes In the Heart of the Sea's raison d'être as Howard sets out to conquer the white whale of literature with all the legitimacy of Melville and none of the author's high - school syllabus stigma.
Which 14 subjects are on the syllabus at Hogwarts?
I have attached the syllabus (available from Cambridge) here http://www.cie.org.uk/programmes-and-qualifications/cambridge-secondary-1/cambridge-ict-starters/ Teachers work these projects into normal school lessons taking perhaps 6 hours to practice before the final exam which is done in an hour and a half.
The process is not only cost - effective, but can also be carried out in a relatively short time period so that newly updated content can then be inserted digitally into the online programme in a way which does not unduly interfere with the rest of the syllabus content.
Asking students to identify themselves in four icebreaker adjectives can be a part of a welcome online discussion that leads them to read the online course syllabus and explain which two learning objectives they like most.
Education secretary Nicky Morgan is planning to request that publishers decrease the cost at which classic English syllabus novels are priced.
When the Kitchen Garden Foundation team visited the school, a group of Year 2 students went out to the school garden and completed a Garden Word Cards activity from the new F — 2 Syllabus book — which allows them to work on their vocabulary.
These resources will assist the higher GCSE pupils with the requirements of the new content (the new GCSE syllabus) from which the relevant questions on the topic of quadratics will be frequently used in the classroom and at the GCSE examination.
The lesson will assist the Higher GCSE pupils with this new topic which is now in the new syllabus.
The lesson part 2 will assist the Higher GCSE pupils with this new topic which is now in the new syllabus.
Providing a syllabus outline helps them to build a mind map which will later aid learning and recall.
College Board officials also said that approximately 17,000 teachers did not meet the initial criteria to submit a syllabus for the audit, which Trevor Packer,...
The Sources of Wisdom workbooks help secondary school teachers to meet the requirements of the AQA, Edexcel, OCR and eduqas exam boards by providing the Bible passages which are relevant to each syllabus in one student booklet.
Surprisingly, neither the defenders nor the critics of education schools have produced research that answers that central question — which is why my colleague Susan Rozen and I embarked on a project several years ago to evaluate the course syllabi at selected schools of education.
But we did not list the individual syllabi or name the particular schools (out of the 16) from which we were able to get full syllabi sets in each subdomain.
A search of «OpenSyllabusProject.org» (a website which collects over one million syllabi from across American, British, Canadian, and Australian universities) was used to gauge how widely used were the works of various authors.
This entire icebreaker that reads like some off the wall spoof actually gets the student to study the syllabus and to choose which two of the eight course or learning objectives mean the most to them.
And, by the time they reach the very last silly question, they have had to read the course syllabus and explain which two learning or course objectives they like most and what they expect to learn from those two objectives.
So, rather than beginning with a preference for a particular approach to assessment, we began by recognising that subject syllabuses identify different kinds of learning which are best assessed in different ways.
Not flashy but hopefully a useful revision resource for those treaties which are mentioned variously throughout the syllabus but without lots of emphasis.
We divided these 210 syllabi into a total of 2,424 course weeks, which became our basic unit of analysis.
Earlier this year, the board sent out a new history of art syllabus for consultation, which received widespread approval - but now it says that it has decided not to develop it for teaching in 2017.
PE teachers in secondary schools can be specially trained in a personal security syllabus, which is simple to learn and teach.
«Currently in the physics syllabus there's an experiment called Thomson's experiment, which is about the discovery of the electron,» Crook explained.
It sets the agenda and frames the questions, it's sort of like the syllabus for Academy funding and even gives guidance about the exacting and invasive questions which will frame the interrogation of the poor and underprepared Academy principal.
Aimed at pupils in Key Stage 3, or year nine, the education packs contain information, lesson plans and materials which are aligned to the school syllabus.
He said it would eliminate the competition between boards to attract schools since they «won't offer a syllabus or an approach of assessment which may be different from another board».
This evaluation question can be adapted to meet any exam board which has racism and equality on their syllabus.
After a review of program materials (syllabi, handbooks, rubrics, and assessments) and a multiday visit to campus during which a team of external examiners interviewed faculty, students, and school personnel, NCATE found no areas of weakness and recommend approval of education programs.
Many teachers feel that English teaching syllabi are too loaded towards grammar analysis which has little to do with communicative ability.
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