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Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency, European Commission, 2013
This 2009/10 academic calendar contains national data on how the academic year is structured (beginning of the academic year, teaching activity, holidays, examination periods, and end of the academic year). Differences between university and non-university study programmes are also highlighted.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Schedules, Universities, Public Colleges
Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency, European Commission, 2013
This 2010/11 academic calendar contains national data on how the academic year is structured (beginning of the academic year, teaching activity, holidays, examination periods, and end of the academic year). Differences between university and non-university study programmes are also highlighted. [For the 2009/10 report, see ED593939.]
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Schedules, Universities, Public Colleges
Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency, European Commission, 2013
This 2012/13 academic calendar contains national data on how the academic year is structured (beginning of the academic year, teaching activity, holidays, examination periods, and end of the academic year). Differences between university and non-university study programmes are also highlighted. [For the 2011/12 report, see ED593929.]
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Schedules, Universities, Public Colleges
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Bohinski, Chesla Ann; Leventhal, Yumei – Foreign Language Annals, 2015
This task-based study, designed with Helm and Guth's (2010) Telecollaboration 2.0 framework in mind, qualitatively investigated a telecollaborative exchange. Two second language (L2) Spanish participants and three L2 English participants carried out a six-week e-mail exchange that centered on specific holidays, giving researchers an opportunity to…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Spanish
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Walker, David – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2012
The New Indices of Religious Orientation (NIRO) proposed and tested by Francis have been found in later studies to satisfy the requirements for internal reliability among samples where there are comparatively high levels of religious activity, and usually of predominantly older adults. The present study takes a sample of 393 individuals who…
Descriptors: Religion, Reliability, Religious Factors, Christianity
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Khagurov, T. A. – Russian Education & Society, 2015
The article examines not-so-evident influences of postmodernism on modern Russian education, its values and norms. At school, children have to face inadequate competitions and carry out projects, which are irrelevant to their experience and even age. During holiday festivities, the rejection and oblivion of traditional culture and core human…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Practices, Postmodernism, Competition
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Kirigwi, Lucy Wambui; Maithya, Redempta – Journal of Education and e-Learning Research, 2016
Private tuition refers to tutoring offered outside mainstream teaching. The study sought to establish the difference in prevalence for private tuition among parents, teachers and pupils in public primary schools in Machakos County. The study employed descriptive survey design. The target populations were all teachers, parents and pupils of public…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Private Financial Support, Tuition, Tutoring
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Bentley, Dana; Reppucci, Anthony – Childhood Education, 2013
The Thanksgiving Day holiday celebrated in the United States is generally traced to a first harvest celebration in the newly established Plymouth colony (present-day Massachusetts). Traditional storytelling describes the first Thanksgiving feast as having been attended by 53 Pilgrims (the European settlers) and 90 Native Americans. The holiday can…
Descriptors: Young Children, Preschool Education, Holidays, United States History
Patton, Stacey – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
The disconnect with family is not uncommon among graduate students home for the holidays or any other occasion, especially when they are first-generation graduate students or from a working-class background. Besides having to deal with academic demands, many graduate students from working-class backgrounds feel like strangers in their own families…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Holidays, Working Class, First Generation College Students
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Marshall, Joanne M. – Theory Into Practice, 2014
This article identifies historical and contemporary influences of religion in US public schooling. It provides analytical questions that social justice leaders can use to evaluate the practices embedded in their own schools, including an equity audit.
Descriptors: Religion, Public Schools, Social Justice, Equal Education
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Lam, Kar Yin; Koning, Alex J.; Franses, Philip Hans – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 2011
We consider the estimation of probabilistic ranking models in the context of conjoint experiments. By using approximate rather than exact ranking probabilities, we avoided the computation of high-dimensional integrals. We extended the approximation technique proposed by Henery (1981) in the context of the Thurstone-Mosteller-Daniels model to any…
Descriptors: Probability, Evaluation Research, Computation, Experiments
Crumpecker, Cheryl – Arts & Activities, 2012
The Day of the Dead project is absolutely one of the author's favorite lessons. It's easy enough for almost any grade level--the author does it with her second-graders--yet can be detailed enough to keep eighth-graders interested. It uses a limited number of easy-to-acquire supplies, which is great for tight budgets. It can also be easily broken…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Holidays, Latin American Culture
Crossman, Anne – Our Children: The National PTA Magazine, 2012
The holidays are here, and with vacation beckoning, school is soon to become an afterthought. However, whether a student is in 1st grade or 12th, with a little bit of planning, there are a few things parents can do to ensure the second half of the school year is even more successful than the first. These few tips include making time over the…
Descriptors: Holidays, Sleep, Parent Role, Readiness
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Barger, Rita H.; Jarrah, Adeeb M. – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2012
March 14 is special because it is Pi Day. Mathematics is celebrated on that day because the date, 3-14, replicates the first three digits of pi. Pi-related songs, websites, trivia facts, and more are at the fingertips of interested teachers and students. Less celebrated, but still fairly well known, is National Metric Day, which falls on October…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Secondary School Mathematics, Middle Schools, Metric System
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Perugini, Dorie Conlon – Learning Languages, 2015
In this brief article, elementary Spanish teacher, Dorie Perugini describes a classroom project that not only enabled students to explore their own culture and cultures around the world, but motivated them to create a beautiful piece of art. Like most elementary language teachers, Perugini needed to teach her class about food. While planning her…
Descriptors: Intercultural Communication, Spanish, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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