15:34 Aug 7, 2018 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Social Sciences - Education / Pedagogy | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Terence Jeal Spain Local time: 07:16 | ||||||
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5 +1 | pedagogical agreement |
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4 +1 | reciprocal agreements |
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4 +1 | curricular compatibility |
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3 | teachers' agreements/teaching contracts |
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teachers' agreements/teaching contracts Explanation: I think that is what it means. |
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reciprocal agreements Explanation: As it's not 100% clear what the "pedagogical" part refers to exactly, without any further context, I'd probably play safe and just use "reciprocal/reciprocity agreements", understood as agreements between the two institutions mentioned (Centro de Educación Secundaria para Adultos /l Centro de Formación Profesional) so that pupils from one can attend the other. Example sentence(s):
Reference: http://www.euroeducation.net/prof/spainco.htm Reference: http://www.edu.gov.mb.ca/ie/study/mn_mb.html |
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curricular compatibility Explanation: La "ausencia de acuerdos pedagógicos" es lo que causa una incompatibilidad educativa entre las dos instituciones. Con "compatibilidad curricular" se resuelve el problema. Pedagógico: Que pretende educar, enseñar o instruir en un campo determinado. "visión pedagógica; material pedagógico; intención pedagógica" |
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pedagogical agreement Explanation: I know it has been said that the word "pedagogical" is not needed but I believe it is. It clarifies that they will encourage students from one institution to attend the other by making sure both institutions approach teaching in a similar way Reference: http://practicum1ut.blogspot.com/p/i.html https://www.wtmontessori.org/Pedagogical%20Agreement-1.pdf |
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