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The book was considered part of the academic syllabus for students until the 1960s.
The fact is that the general museum public doesn't care about the drift of academic syllabuses.
The school subsequently expanded the academic syllabus to offer higher examinations.
Such work has proven its currency and will continue to generate income as it winds up on academic syllabuses.
I was going through next year's academic syllabus like it was a pulp potboiler.
Recently many secondary schools across the UK have included it in their higher education academic syllabus for English language.
Yet we still give them the traditional academic syllabuses, most of which are of littleor no use in the workplace.
Vocational studies are supported by a full academic syllabus from Key Stage 2 to A-level standard.
Title IX (Academic syllabus)
Since then, the novel has made its way onto many academic syllabi and was adapted for the stage by Tom Morris and Emma Rice in 2006.
ICTs and High Tech focus area emphasizes that a rigorous academic syllabus is a prerequisite for technological advancements in the world's developing economies.
With the arrival of 81 Entry, the academic syllabus was improved to allow cadets to gain degrees in humanities, or AFRAeS.
Symbolically as well as in practice, the central place of instrumental tuition at the Faculty was removed to the new VCA and replaced with a more academic syllabus.
The idea of setting up a secondary school to develop students' potential in sport and the visual arts together with a normal academic syllabus was first mooted by Sir Edward Youde.
The participants (champions from the similar events held in district levels) are the students from classes 8th to 12th (from age 14 to 18) following the academic syllabus approved by government of Kerala.
Children were expected to be able to follow an academic syllabus, leading to examinations such as Ordinary Grades, Highers or Certificate of Sixth Year Studies, set by the Scottish Examination Board.
Do you genuinely believe that children who have been shoved into dead-end subjects such as tourism, media studies or business studies have an equal chance in life with those who have followed an academic syllabus?
Functioning like a 'bank', it stores knowledge in the form of audio CDs that record the academic syllabus of educational and technical institutions and makes these CD's available free of cost to visually challenged students.
As DSFC prepares candidates for technical branches the academic syllabus emphasises science and technical subjects, recognising that Officers in the Armed Forces are first and foremost officers rather than engineers, opportunities exist to study non-technical subjects.
Poems from womango have been or are now being taught in academic syllabuses in Singapore, including in Nanyang Technological University, National Institute of Education, National University of Singapore and Singapore Management University.
THE EDUCATION OF THE ELITE Girls born into a tiny minority of the most culturally pretentious noble and ministerial families in the 1520s and 1530s followed an academic syllabus which closely resembled their brothers' - Elizabeth I was among them.