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There were also dinners with several other masters of colleges.
A re-examination of some historical themes, notably that concerning the establishment of colleges when information for the entire country becomes available, may supply an answer.
Now we have a mixture of education services, music services, arts centres, music teaching agencies, colleges and professional development services.
The worst of the teaching offered in theological colleges occurs because the staff are few and the ground to be covered enormous.
He wanted to keep the church schools and the church colleges for the training of teachers despite the large sums of money which this needed.
In fact the further education colleges did a mass of other work, including school-type courses.
His previous concern as to competition amongst peers has also been dispelled, and he appears happy with life at the college's self-catering hall of residence.
The education offered in the colleges was free to the consumer.
The approach outlined here, although innovative, is not unique; similar schemes are in operation in a number of universities and colleges.
Instrumental teaching in schools, colleges and universities is still predominantly based upon the one-to-one single weekly lesson.
The medical colleges and hospitals were rigidly controlled by the funding agency (state government or municipal corporation), which had the final say in all matters.
With the subtraction performed, we are left with approximately 125 million in schools and six million in colleges, the latter also being the lowest estimate.
The same was true of institutes and colleges of higher education.
The intake to initial teacher training in the colleges was 30,000 in 1975.
By the 1890s the provincial colleges had their specialisms.
How is it that schools and colleges fail to recognize and develop people of significant ability?
A subsidiary questionnaire was sent to clergy training colleges to evaluate the teaching offered.
As more colleges and universities begin to address the issues of collaborative and interdisciplinary work in the arts, sharing information will be extremely valuable.
The musician participants were all further education students from two colleges, all of whom were studying popular music and music technology.
Clearly, teacher educators know the meaning of multiculturalism and believe that it should play a more significant role in colleges of education.
There are 140 now and more than 4000 colleges in place of the 200 in the year of independence.
Finally, parents often continued to send their children to schools and colleges in nearby towns even though these were now just across the border.
Several of our young men have already been taken into the colleges of the provinces of the north.
Most of those who tolerate or even advocate multiculturalism in our schools and colleges have educational, not ideological, intentions.
Girls have been allowed into schools for only a little over a century, and admitted to colleges and universities for only 75 years.
The colleges have an appearance that is historically specic (medieval) and also timeless (beyond the effects of time).
The proliferation of land-grant colleges after 1862 had brought to two generations of farm youth a reorientation both of their culture and their economic practice.
The precise physionomy of the departmental electoral colleges naturally varied from department to department, but artisans, shopkeepers, and rural workers were scarcely in evidence anywhere.
The first cohort of students to be awarded qualified teacher status on their recommendation would not emerge from the colleges until the summer of 1950.
Land-grant colleges acquired increasing cultural centrality in this educational revolution.
The other has taught in liberal arts colleges and worked in a variety of nonprofit healthcare delivery organizations.
The intended readership, according to the authors, is schools, colleges and growers.
His duties consisted of examining and reporting on instruction in music in the training colleges and schools.
The training colleges no longer worked in isolation and two colleges had been created specifically to allow specialisation in music.
If these students were lost to the music colleges, would it be possible to cater for them in the training colleges?
I wondered as well about the attitudes towards the colleges of people from outside the congregational or the ecclesiastical world.
Although schools, libraries, colleges and museums may well be physically located in communities, their connectivity with older adults is debatable.
Fleming was the village priest, still making regular visits to schools and colleges, and keeping up with correspondence and friendships.
Undergraduate supervisions are provided to students in many colleges.
Contraceptive advice must be available for sixth form pupils in our schools and, obviously, in our universities and colleges.
Basic counselling skills are taught in colleges, but the majority of people in the inner city do not access this training.
As noted above, there is quite a lot of activity around art colleges and media departments.
She taught in many schools and colleges, exploring her own movement theories.
They were patrons of academic colleges, hospitals, chantries, wielding large sums of money and the ability to mould institutions in to the future.
In colleges, study was not supposed to interfere with good times; collective entertainment - whether football or fraternities - occupied a significant portion of students' time.
The universities would produce the agricultural scientists and advisers, the national colleges the farmers, and the county colleges or farm institutes the workers.
A banbhoj, or 'picnic' (literally 'forest feast'), is a major social event in schools and colleges in which young people play music and dance.
The college's failure to complete the landscaping creates the happy accident of juxtaposing new and existing fabric, enriching the viewer's apprehension of the instauration.
The border separated many schools and colleges from their erstwhile catchment areas.
The relative variation in cut-off marks was very similar for less competitive engineering courses (and highly competitive medical colleges).
All had attended special teachers' colleges in which seven or eight hours a week were devoted to music.
The supposed division between institutions, as understood by undergraduates, makes problematical the college's intentions of preparation for a 'portfolio career'.
The training colleges, or colleges of education as they later became known, no longer exist.
Through their colleges, they interacted with contemporary culture.
The first disk drives were found mostly at large companies and colleges - places with computer centers.
Universities and colleges are offering more courses in alternative healing for physicians, nurses and allied health providers.
Students in nursing and teacher training colleges who became pregnant suffered the same fate while employees in mission and government centres were interdicted or dismissed.
The class is team taught by professors from both colleges and gives students a chance to work on collaborative multimedia projects.
Before 1861, most colleges had confined themselves to the liberal arts and a contempt for the vocational.
Different colleges and different participants were used in each pilot.
To the extent that the challenger works in concert with the defendant, they seem to establish consensus on what their monastic-college's authoritative text says.
Related to this may be the absence of women's colleges, which emerged in many other countries.
With the formation of women's colleges and the entry of women into higher education, however, another generation of literary women was emerging.
Controls were recruited from area community colleges as well as through newspaper advertisements.
Naruse was in charge of formulating the standard for women's colleges to gain university status.
Each of these instances - mining academies, cameral colleges, university faculties - represented a specific institutional outgrowth of the pressures exerted by cameralist reform.
The intentions of founders of colleges and their successors were clear.
A few land-grant colleges began to offer courses in organic farming to serve the interests of applied agricultural students27.
Thus, participants at colleges and universities may include administrative, technical, clerical, and service workers as well as faculty.
The view that formal instruction should ignore letter names still prevails today in teachers' colleges and in the national preschool and kindergarten system.
The image of the colleges was embodied in the social and educational rhetoric rather than their physical form.
The missions were also empowered to open teachertraining colleges and other colleges of secondary education.
Teachers are recruited to work abroad, schools and colleges are run in many countries, development projects are staffed, and local publications are financed.
In my experience, scientists educated forty and fifty years ago are much better grammarians than recent products of our colleges and universities.
Furthermore, there are 104 tertiary institutions in the country, consisting of 30 polytechnics/colleges of technology, 53 colleges of education and 31 universities.
Monasteries, ecclesiastical colleges, chantries and religious fraternities that had played vital roles were dissolved, while schools, almshouses and hospitals saw their endowments abolished or threatened.
Investigating within authentic examination situations also demonstrated the importance and relevance of the research to the college's curricular development and student experience.
On his appointment, he immediately introduced the sol-fa system into both colleges.
In contrast to the colleges and universities which graduated elite thousands, state financial support for mass primary education into the twentieth century was insignificant.
I knew nothing about private colleges or their students.
In this respect, the variety of competing colleges and universities already existing in the hierarchy of further and higher education provides a model for schools.
In the meantime universities and colleges of higher education could, where appropriate, take measures to reduce overcrowding in halls of residence.
The big squeeze: colleges are caught between falling revenue sources and rising costs for services.
The art colleges have sound studios, and include some courses on sound in their programmes.
Faculty members in both colleges perceived multiculturalism as relating to two domains: student population and curriculum.
The findings and conclusions confirm the existence and increasing awareness of multiculturalism in the two colleges.
Through 1896, federal funds supported forty-eight faculty appointments at colleges and technical institutions, which were to be devoted to practical instruction.
The project also will strengthen the research capacities of the collaborating colleges of nursing and the district hospital and rural health centre health workers.
In an attempt to solve this problem, several twelfth- and thirteenth-century bishops had tried to establish colleges of canons within their dioceses.
Although they wished to continue their education, the best they could do was to attend colleges that specialised in domestic education, child-care or sewing and embroidery.
As the tide of students continues to rise, many theatres send small teams of actors to work in schools and colleges where they can meet and perhaps influence tomorrow's audiences.
Most of these private medical colleges remain woefully inadequate and substandard, leading their graduates aiming at becoming consultants to seek appointments as resident doctors in the public-sector teaching hospitals.
Conversations with the suburban students in this study and their school administrators indicated that for many of these teens, gaining admission to stellar colleges is emphasized a top priority.
She has taught in various colleges.
The centre will be electronically linked to schools and colleges around the country and overseas to provide online access to audio, visual and text support for the national curriculum.
While the agricultural chemical industry exhibits no sure sign of a downfall, there has been some progress in the conversion of agricultural experiment stations and colleges to organic farming.
The most important factor governing the expansion or contraction of "invisible colleges" in science is thus to be located in the cognitive mechanism of information integration.
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