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Academia, Acadème, or the Academy are collective terms for the community of students and scholars engaged in higher education and research. The word comes from the akademeia, just outside ancient Athens, where the gymnasium was made famous by Plato as a center of learning. The sacred space, dedicated to the goddess of wisdom, Athena, had formerly been an olive grove, hence the expression "the groves of Academe." By extension Academia has come to connote the cultural accumulation of knowledge, its development and transmission across generations and its practitioners and transmitters. In the 17th century, British and French religious scholars popularized the term to describe certain types of institutions of higher learning. The British adopted the form academy, while the French adopted the forms acadème and académie. An academic is a person who works as a researcher (and usually teacher) at a university, college, or similar institution in post-secondary (tertiary) education. He or she is nearly always an advanced degree holder. In the United States, the term academic is approximately synonymous with that of the job title professor although in recent decades a growing number of institutions are also including academic or professional librarians in the category of "academic staff." In the United Kingdom, various titles are used, typically fellow, lecturer, reader, and professor (see also academic rank), though the loose term don is often popularly substituted. The term scholar is sometimes used with equivalent meaning to that of "academic" and describes in general those who attain mastery in a research discipline. It has wider application, with it also being used to describe those whose occupation was researched prior to organized higher education. Academic administrators such as university presidents are not typically included in this use of the term academic, although many administrators hold advanced degrees and pursue scholarly research and writing while also tending to their administrative duties. Some sociologists have divided, but not limited, academia according to four basic historical types: ancient academia, early academia, academic societies, and the modern university. There are at least two models of academia: a European model developed since ancient times, as well as an American model developed by Benjamin Franklin in the mid-18th century and Thomas Jefferson in the early 19th century. From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License How long is the academic year in Scotland univ.? Q. Specifically, how long is the academic year in the University of Edinburgh. I am a foreign student and I am planning on going there, however I need to calculate my budget and I need to know the exact number of weeks I will spend there. So, please share! :D Thanks. Asked by Erm ... - Fri May 2 06:58:10 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. generally scottish universities run from september till june, I'm at Aberdeen so don't know specifically for Edinburgh but it will be on the uni website Answered by Debbie C - Fri May 2 17:06:00 2008 What are the best predictors of academic performance? Are they related to high stakes assessments? Q. Which variables are the best predictors of academic achievement, for K-12 education? Are any of the variables related to NCLB stratification criteria? I am using multiple linear regression to answer this question, but feel the logic is flawed. My concern is that different school settings will reveal different drivers for scale scores, and that different grade levels, different groups of learners, and different instuctional settings will each work to undermine the algorithm's accuracy in predicting next year's scores with this year's data, and so forth. Interestingly, none of my dummy-coded NCLB variables enter the equation. I am explaining between 80 - 99.9% of the variance for each grade level at each school site for 3 scale… [cont.] Asked by bethany_s - Tue Dec 5 19:17:03 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. The best and only predictor is parental income. Answered by BaFfler - Tue Dec 5 19:24:35 2006 How can I determine if a website is academic?
Q. I am doing a research paper and it is very overwhelming how many websites provide information that I need. Some websites seem credible and others don't. How can I really know for sure if a site is academic? Asked by Loren - Fri Aug 14 13:30:45 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. It will only be all correct (and usable in research papers) if it ends in .edu or .gov that is what my teachers tell me anyways Answered by Katie Alexis - Fri Aug 14 13:34:32 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Academic"
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