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Definition of foundation subjects in English: foundation subjectsplural noun British The subjects which form the basis of the National Curriculum, including (or loosely, those other than) the compulsory core subjects. Example sentencesExamples - The non-core foundation subjects are dealt with in much less detail in Filling the Gaps.
- And that is why the foundation subjects have their place.
- The foundation subjects for the 2005 Course will be business studies, mathematics and computer science.
- However, the CBA strongly opposed a proposal that in-depth training for primary teachers should be restricted to English, maths and science, with only superficial training in a range of other foundation subjects.
- In this section, you will find examples of why and how teachers have embedded English in foundation subjects and enhanced children's learning in these subjects.
- They study all the foundation subjects which are required by the professional bodies and which form the backbone of our legal system.
- Schools may choose to deliver foundation subjects weekly or to block teaching time and perhaps cover history during one term and geography in another.
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