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10:23 Aug 7, 2020 |
French to English translations [PRO] Social Sciences - Education / Pedagogy / Enseignement d'option fléchée | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Suzie Withers United Kingdom Local time: 10:39 | ||||||
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3 +4 | guided |
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3 | secondary [courses] |
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1 | targeted |
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university document |
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targeted Explanation: Maybe it would be an idea to know which university this was produced by and look at the prospectus online. The term may be explained there. |
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guided Explanation: Slide 18 describes of the Aix-Marseille presentation describes what they mean by option fléchée. I think it would correspond to "guided elective" in US English, as these are not just random options, they are from a list of options "recommended" by the department as far as I can tell. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 49 mins (2020-08-07 11:12:33 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- // Apologies for the spurious "describes of" in my first sentence above! :/ https://scl.hypotheses.org/files/2015/09/L1-ALLSH-Aix-SCL-rentr-%C2%AEe-2015-2016_SCL.pdf https://www.valdosta.edu/sacj/criminal-justice/electives.php |
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