World Language Sample Clauses

World Language. 26.1.2 Stipend schedule based on number of sections represented: 26.1.2.1 0-19 Sections: .0280 times the base of BA 0,0 26.1.2.2 20-29 Sections: .0397 times the base of BA 0,0 26.1.2.3 30-39 Sections: .0500 times the base of BA 0,0 26.1.2.4 40 (Plus) Sections: .0620 times the base of BA 0,0
World Language. First Year. 29 Combined Sections. 25 Lab Courses. 29 Production Art. 25 Music Ensembles................. Based on room capacity Piano. 25 Voice. 25 Guitar. 25 Music Appreciation. 41 Wind and Percussion Workshop (Varsity Band). 50 Classes. 35 Beginning-Intermediate Swimming 30 Diving 25 Water Safety 25 Lifesaving 30 Sport Medicine 33 PCP. 15
World Language. Students must put 1st and 2nd choice. If there is no room in their first choice, we will put them in their second choice of world language elective. Russian Spanish Student Signature Date Parent Signature Date
World Language. 24.1.2 Stipend schedule based on number of sections represented: 24.1.2.1 0-19 Sections: .0280 times the base 24.1.2.2 20-29 Sections: .0397 times the base See MoA Page 145 RE prof rate 24.1.2.3 30-39 Sections: .0500 times the base 24.1.2.4 40 (Plus) Sections: .0620 times the base
World Language. For students admitted through this agreement who have prior World Language experience, the World Language requirement can be satisfied in one of three ways: o By completing, with a grade of C or better, a 202-level VCCS language course following graduation from high school; OR o By completing with a grade of D- or better one 2020-level course from a UVA World Language department or through a UVA-sponsored direct credit study abroad program; OR o By placing beyond the 2020-level on a UVA Language Placement Diagnostic after enrollment or by earning specified scores on AP or IB exams before enrollment (see the University Record for qualifying AP and IB scores: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/content.php?catoid=52&navoid=4102#Advance d_Placement_Program). ● Students admitted through this agreement without prior World Language experience will successfully complete 14 credits or four semesters of a World Language in the proper sequence, typically finishing at the 2020 level at UVA or through a UVA direct credit study abroad program. ● Students admitted through this agreement are required to satisfy the QCD requirement. This requirement can be satisfied by taking two three- or four-credit courses designated as QCD courses from any College of Arts and Sciences department. Transfer, dual enrollment, AP, or IB credit in mathematics, statistics, or another relevant quantitative College of Arts and Sciences discipline may also satisfy this requirement. For a list of transferable VCCS courses, see ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/AsEquivs/Home/EquivsShow?schoolId=1001975. The above courses are not required for guaranteed admission but may be required following transfer. By satisfying the Literacies requirements listed above – Rhetoric for the 21st Century, World Language, and QCD – students shall satisfy all upper-division general education requirements of the UVA undergraduate Arts & Sciences degree.
World Language. When feasible, class sizes in 6-8 World Language classes will be comparable to class sizes in other academic classes.
World Language. Wellness (Family Consumer Science, Physical Education and Health);
World Language. □ Spanish II Honors
World Language. The District will fund and staff a robust and reasonably equivalent language programs at both schools.
World Language. Spanish will be taught daily for a minimum of 25 minutes for grades K- 6 and for one class period for grades 7-8. Spanish lessons will be taught in Spanish whenever possible. The Spanish curriculum may be modified as deemed necessary by CCSA. Additionally, students may learn Greek and Latin roots and phrases to further their understanding of English and Spanish.