The new system is intended to encourage children to find out more for themselves by offering "joined-up" lessons rather than the traditional separation between subjects.
At postgraduate level the gap between subjects gets even bigger.
They spent countless hours with the men, women and children they depict, building such a level of comfort between subjects and camera that the filmgoer may enter a family's living room as casually as a trusted friend.
Research by Joan Meyers-Levy in 2006, for example, showed that high ceiling height helps us think more broadly and draw more connections between unrelated subjects.
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There are, however, important differences between the subjects.
She demonstrated that, when people are in a high-ceilinged room, they're significantly better at seeing the connections between seemingly unrelated subjects.
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The disproportion between the two subjects is grotesque, almost a joke.
Labour AM Brian Gibbons raised concerns that the student numbers are going up for GCSE but dropping for A Level because of the "mismatch between teachers and subjects".
The age restriction is not due to social or medical concerns, but instead due to the fact that very few subjects between 14 and 16 were involved in the original trials.
The second was a tension between science and the humanities, or between hard and soft subjects.
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He cited the trust shared between his team and the subjects portrayed, and to the participants' loyalty to the project.
Last summer, the scientists chose fifty-five subjects, equally split between high delayers and low delayers, and sent each one a laptop computer loaded with working-memory experiments.
The tests, which have monitored school standards in core subjects such as maths, reading and science since 1969, also found considerable gaps between black and white pupils across the range of ages and subjects.
The contest has got increasingly bitter over the last few weeks with a war of words between Ken Clarke and Iain Duncan Smith over subjects like race and Europe, of course, I'll be speaking to Iain Duncan Smith in just a few moments but first Steve Norris.
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The stories are so full of anguish and black comedy that they obliterate any distance between the interviewees and the audience, even when the subjects are shot in shadows or from odd angles to protect their identities.
The male student said he appreciated the president's humor but also felt that serious subjects were discussed and would help begin a better dialogue between the two countries.
During my semester abroad in Namibia, I interned at a school for orphans and vulnerable children called Hope Initiatives, where I taught students between the ages of two and twenty about a wide range of subjects including History, Math, Science, English and Health Education.
As the subjects ranged from processed food trends, to the debate between food trucks and restaurants, and mixology trends at hotel bars, there was one underlying theme: The inability to protect the French brand and educate the world on their contribution to food and hospitality.
These mini-narratives allow the visitor to experience Mr. Adams's oscillation between tragic environments destroyed by humans, and the renewal he subsequently sought in other subjects, such as the tranquil beach landscapes of his "Sea Stories, This Day" series.
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He explained that the assembly is addressing the problem of "fractured links between schools and employers" by building relationships and ensuring that young people know which subjects to take to early on so that they enter the work place with the relevant skills.
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