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Polish to English translations [Non-PRO] Education / Pedagogy | |||||||
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4 | teaching staff meeting; |
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4 | Faculty (meeting) |
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teaching staff meeting; Explanation: b -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 3 mins (2004-06-25 19:18:21 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Kościuszko |
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Faculty (meeting) Explanation: Ja to znam tak; "Simply defined, a faculty meeting is a meeting of the teachers, principal, one or more board members, or any others directly involved with the teaching program .." -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 6 hrs 15 mins (2004-06-26 01:30:17 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Moze tez: Faculty committe; Ponizszy fragment, choc odnosi sie do szkoly wyzszej, moze Ci pomoc; \"PROMOTION At intervals during the school year, faculty committees discuss the progress of students in their classes. Students with academic or personal problems have the benefit of the counsel of these committees. At the end of the year, the respective promotions committees for each class review the record of every student to determine whether the student shall be unconditionally promoted to the next year\'s program, whether the student may be reexamined or must repeat work deemed unsatisfactory, or whether the student is to be asked to withdraw. A student may appeal the decision of the promotions committee, with final decision subject to review by the dean. Additional information regarding leave of absence, academic probation, and appeal mechanisms for academic dismissals are available in the dean\'s office.\" Reference: http://www.anabaptists.org/ras/purfacmt.html |
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