You need to have a comprehensive schedule of literature in order to teach properly. Language skills are critical in developing minds.
Having a class scheduling system can be difficult because of the conflicts that arise naturally whenever there are multiple people scheduling any event. This is typical of scheduling any event at all, even non class events.
A computerized class scheduling system is a software application designed to automate the process of creating and managing class schedules for educational institutions. It considers various factors such as course availability, instructor assignments, student enrollments, and room resources to optimize scheduling. By streamlining this process, the system helps reduce conflicts, improve resource utilization, and enhance overall efficiency. Additionally, it often provides tools for students and faculty to view and manage their schedules easily.
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you in mrs.Jones class?
There is free planning and scheduling software included in the office software of many newer computers. There is a program for it is the new Microsoft Open Office, and Mac has a version of it too.
Students in France have the same subjects in school as students in the UK or USA, with the exception that their literature class is a French literature class as opposed to an English literature class. French students take: French, History & Geography, Math, Science, Foreign Language, Art Courses, Music, etc. Of course, a French Student will choose a specific course in those disciplines, like Statistics, Calculus, or Computer Science under the umbrella of math.
When people speak of the literature of the working class, they just mean things that lower or middle class people can understand and appreciate. Sometimes it means things written by the working class. The term is used to distinguish this sort of literature from an upper class sort of literature, which is seen as based in leisure and things that don't really matter.
You should contact your superiors or administrators; be polite, and ask for flexibility in scheduling a class.
It depends who you class as foreign. Do you mean foreign to the UK?
Carter F. Hanson has written: 'Emigration, nation, vocation' -- subject(s): History and criticism, History, Class consciousness in literature, Vocation in literature, Immigrants in literature, Immigrants' writings, Canadian, British, English fiction, Middle class in literature, Middle class, Emigration and immigration in literature, National characteristics, English, in literature
Janet Zandy has written: 'Liberating Memory' 'Hands' -- subject(s): American Working class writings, American literature, History and criticism, Intellectual life, Social classes in literature, Work in literature, Working class, Working class in art, Working class in literature 'Women's Studies Quarterly' 'What We Hold In Common'
James F. Murphy has written: 'The proletarian moment' -- subject(s): American Working class writings, American literature, Communism and literature, Criticism, Depressions, History, History and criticism, Intellectual life, Marxist criticism, Politics and literature, Proletariat in literature, Right and left (Political science) in literature, Theory, Working class, Working class in literature