NO they are not.
In the United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) every school has bibles, as religious education is one of the subjects in a school that is compulsory within the national curriculum. So in the UK Bibles have never been removed from schools.
Subjects needed are physics and math.
1.5 equals 150% because when you want to turn it into a percent you move the decimal 2 spaces to the right
No, "it" is used for singular subjects, while "they" is used for plural subjects.
Not sure, but as science and maths are both vital subjects as part of your education they ought to be compulsory subjects. Is PA school an American term?
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African and American schools differ in several ways. Firstly, the curriculum in African schools tends to be more standardized and focused on academic subjects, while American schools often offer a wider range of elective courses. Additionally, the infrastructure and resources in American schools tend to be more advanced compared to many African schools. Teaching methods and approaches to discipline also vary between the two regions.
Scottish schools study the same subjects as any other school in the United Kingdom. The main two subjects are English and Maths, with a large range of subjects following on.
No there are no more subjects available in Co-ed schools than in non-coed schools as education is same for all over that age period
They used to learn the baisics
Schools offer a variety of subject both required and some that students are allowed to select. School subjects are geared at preparing the student for future education and careers.
Yes Indian schools are like American schools =) lol..
Some textbooks used in early American schools included the New England Primer, which contained simple lessons on reading, spelling, and morality, and Webster's Blue-Backed Speller, which focused on spelling and vocabulary. The content of these textbooks often emphasized moral values, patriotism, and religious teachings alongside academic subjects.
Greek schools in ancient times were mostly for boys, focused on teaching subjects like math, philosophy, and physical education. Modern schools are more inclusive, coeducational, and offer a wider range of subjects. Additionally, modern schools use technology and interactive teaching methods, which were not available in ancient Greek schools.
math geography and Chinese language
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