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  2. Medium of instruction - Wikipedia

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    A medium of instruction (plural: media of instruction, or mediums of instruction) is a language used in teaching. It may or may not be the official language of the country or territory. If the first language of students is different from the official language, it may be used as the medium of instruction for part or all of schooling.

  3. English-medium education - Wikipedia

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    An English-medium education system is one that uses English as the primary medium of instruction—particularly where English is not the mother tongue of students.. Initially this is associated with the expansion of English from its homeland in England and the lowlands of Scotland and its spread to the rest of Great Britain and Ireland, beginning in the sixteenth century.

  4. Category:Medium of instruction - Wikipedia

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    Universities in China with English-medium medical schools (4 C, 45 P) Pages in category "Medium of instruction" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  5. Didactic method - Wikipedia

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    A didactic method (Greek: διδάσκειν didáskein, "to teach") is a teaching method that follows a consistent scientific approach or educational style to present information to students.

  6. Content and language integrated learning - Wikipedia

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    The term CLIL was created in 1994 by David Marsh as a methodology similar to but distinct from language immersion and content-based instruction. The idea of its proponents was to create an "umbrella term" which encompasses different forms of using language as the medium of instruction. [3]

  7. Machine-readable medium and data - Wikipedia

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    Machine-readable data must be structured data. [1]Attempts to create machine-readable data occurred as early as the 1960s. At the same time that seminal developments in machine-reading and natural-language processing were releasing (like Weizenbaum's ELIZA), people were anticipating the success of machine-readable functionality and attempting to create machine-readable documents.

  8. Multimodality - Wikipedia

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    This in turn creates a new, foundationally different meaning for an audience. Bezemer and Kress, two scholars on multimodality and semiotics, argue that students understand information differently when text is delivered in conjunction with a secondary medium, such as image or sound, than when it is presented in alphanumeric format only.

  9. Category:Schools by medium of instruction - Wikipedia

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    Category: Schools by medium of instruction. 2 languages. ... Celtic medium education (4 C, 11 P) Chinese-language schools (4 C, 5 P) E. English-language schools (7 C ...