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1 content of education
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > content of education
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2 Content And Language Integrated Classrooms
Education: CLICУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Content And Language Integrated Classrooms
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3 content on demand
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4 Education
In Portugal's early history, education was firmly under the control of the Catholic Church. The earliest schools were located in cathedrals and monasteries and taught a small number of individuals destined for ecclesiastical office. In 1290, a university was established by King Dinis (1261-1325) in Lisbon, but was moved to Coimbra in 1308, where it remained. Coimbra University, Portugal's oldest, and once its most prestigious, was the educational cradle of Portugal's leadership. From 1555 until the 18th century, primary and secondary education was provided by the Society of Jesus (Jesuits). The Catholic Church's educational monopoly was broken when the Marquis of Pombal expelled the Jesuits in 1759 and created the basis for Portugal's present system of public, secular primary and secondary schools. Pombal introduced vocational training, created hundreds of teaching posts, added departments of mathematics and natural sciences at Coimbra University, and established an education tax to pay for them.During the 19th century, liberals attempted to reform Portugal's educational system, which was highly elitist and emphasized rote memorization and respect for authority, hierarchy, and discipline.Reforms initiated in 1822, 1835, and 1844 were never actualized, however, and education remained unchanged until the early 20th century. After the overthrow of the monarchy on the Fifth of October 1910 by Republican military officers, efforts to reform Portugal's educational system were renewed. New universities were founded in Lisbon and Oporto, a Ministry of Education was established, and efforts were made to increase literacy (illiteracy rates being 80 percent) and to resecularize educational content by introducing more scientific and empirical methods into the curriculum.Such efforts were ended during the military dictatorship (192632), which governed Portugal until the establishment of the Estado Novo (1926-74). Although a new technical university was founded in Lisbon in 1930, little was done during the Estado Novo to modernize education or to reduce illiteracy. Only in 1964 was compulsory primary education made available for children between the ages of 6 and 12.The Revolution of 25 April 1974 disrupted Portugal's educational system. For a period of time after the Revolution, students, faculty, and administrators became highly politicized as socialists, communists, and other groups attempted to gain control of the schools. During the 1980s, as Portuguese politics moderated, the educational system was gradually depoliticized, greater emphasis was placed on learning, and efforts were made to improve the quality of Portuguese schools.Primary education in Portugal consists of four years in the primary (first) cycle and two years in the preparatory, or second, cycle. The preparatory cycle is intended for children going on to secondary education. Secondary education is roughly equivalent to junior and senior high schools in the United States. It consists of three years of a common curriculum and two years of complementary courses (10th and 11th grades). A final year (12th grade) prepares students to take university entrance examinations.Vocational education was introduced in 1983. It consists of a three-year course in a particular skill after the 11th grade of secondary school.Higher education is provided by the four older universities (Lisbon, Coimbra, Oporto, and the Technical University of Lisbon), as well as by six newer universities, one in Lisbon and the others in Minho, Aveiro, Évora, the Algarve, and the Azores. There is also a private Catholic university in Lisbon. Admission to Portuguese universities is highly competitive, and places are limited. About 10 percent of secondary students go on to university education. The average length of study at the university is five years, after which students receive their licentiate. The professoriate has four ranks (professors, associate professors, lecturers, and assistants). Professors have tenure, while the other ranks teach on contract.As Portugal is a unitary state, the educational system is highly centralized. All public primary and secondary schools, universities, and educational institutes are under the purview of the Ministry of Education, and all teachers and professors are included in the civil service and receive pay and pension like other civil servants. The Ministry of Education hires teachers, determines curriculum, sets policy, and pays for the building and upkeep of schools. Local communities have little say in educational matters. -
5 Cooperative Content Acceleration
Education: CCAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Cooperative Content Acceleration
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6 Improved Pace And Content Learning
Education: IPCLУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Improved Pace And Content Learning
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7 Learning Content Management System
Education: LCMSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Learning Content Management System
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8 Pedagogical Content Knowledge
Education: PCKУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Pedagogical Content Knowledge
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9 Sex education
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10 Bildungsinhalt
Bildungsinhalt m PERS content of education, curricula, content of educational curricula, content of training* * *m < Person> content of education, curricula, content of educational curricula* * *Bildungsinhalt
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11 basado en la adquisición de contenidos teóricos
(adj.) = content basedEx. There is a real need for a curriculum developed on the principles of competency based education rather than traditional content based education.* * *(adj.) = content basedEx: There is a real need for a curriculum developed on the principles of competency based education rather than traditional content based education.
Spanish-English dictionary > basado en la adquisición de contenidos teóricos
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12 Bildungsaufwand
Bildungsaufwand
expenditure on education;
• Bildungseinrichtung educational services (facility);
• Bildungserfordernisse education needs;
• Bildungsfeindlichkeit obscurism;
• Bildungsgang [course of] education, educational background;
• zweiter Bildungsgang secondary education;
• Bildungsgrad standard of knowledge;
• Bildungsinhalt content of education;
• eintägiger Bildungskursus day-release course;
• Bildungsmangel iliteracy, unrefinement;
• Bildungsminister Minister of Education (Br.);
• Bildungsmöglichkeiten educational facilities;
• Bildungsniveau level of education (knowledge);
• Bildungsnotstand cultural wilderness;
• Bildungsprojekt education project;
• zentraler Bildungsrat Central Advisory Council of Education;
• Bildungsreform study reform;
• Bildungssoftware education software;
• Bildungsstand educational (cultural) level;
• niedriger Bildungsstand low educational attainment;
• Bildungsstätte educational establishment (center, US, centre, Br.);
• nationales Bildungssystem national education system;
• Bildungsurlaub study leave, day-release training;
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13 трудоёмкость
1) General subject: labour inputs, labour intensity, manpower effort2) Military: labour required3) Construction: hours of labour, labor intensivity4) Mathematics: complexity, working time5) Economy: labor coefficient (затраты труда на единицу продукции), labor input, labor intensity (затраты труда на единицу продукции), labor-output ratio, working hours6) Accounting: labour coefficient (затраты труда на единицу продукции), labour input, labour intensity (затраты труда на единицу продукции), labour-output ratio (продукции), working hour7) Mechanics: labor content8) Business: labour content9) Education: workload (трудоемкость освоения студентом образовательной программы для получения соответствующих компетенций)10) Automation: manufacturing content, work content11) Makarov: labor-output ratio (продукции) -
14 Ausbildungsinhalt
Ausbildungsinhalt m BIL content of education, curricula, content of educational curricula, content of training -
15 глубокое понимание материала
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > глубокое понимание материала
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16 минимальное содержание образования
Education: content standardsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > минимальное содержание образования
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17 нормативы знаний по предметам
Education: content standardsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нормативы знаний по предметам
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18 предмет в рамках учебного плана
Education: content areaУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > предмет в рамках учебного плана
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19 предметное содержание
Education: content areaУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > предметное содержание
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20 содержание курса
Education: academic content
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