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16:10 Jan 20, 2013 |
Japanese to English translations [Non-PRO] Art/Literary - Social Science, Sociology, Ethics, etc. | |||||
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3 +2 | remote |
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3 +1 | Satellite Schools |
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Satellite Schools Explanation: koko shingaku setsumeikai: Informational meeting for entering high school in Canada -- See website below for your reference. Satellite school/method - Since Japanese expression uses "Satellite", I would use Satellite Schools in English expression. Shinro Gasshuku - an extended training session or off-campus training for choosing the right school Reference: http://www.hazelwoodschools.org/News/Pages/Forms/DispForm.as... Reference: http://www.washinkai.org/index.php/en/faqs-mainmenu-64/148-w... |
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remote Explanation: For 高校の進学説明会 I would translate the entire phrase as "explanatory meeting on studying in Canadian state/public schools. "Public school" is a tricky one as the meaning is different depending on the country and educational system ("public schools" in the UK are private and self-funded). For "サテライト方式" I would use "remote" or "relocated" as the term is one coined in Japan for schools relocated after the Fukushima nuclear disaster. However, the term "satellite campus" is used for universities in English. Also, you should ask separate questions separately on Proz. |
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Reference Reference information: Satellite learning centers are business and education partnerships in which the schools are located on business work sites. theresourceroom.org/our-programs/family-learning-center/ A satellite school is defined as a public school that operates in physical facilities leased from, donated by or located on property that is owned or leased by a private sector or governmental employer which is not the school district or charter school operating the satellite school. http://regulations.delaware.gov/register/july2008/final/12 D... Reference: http://voices.yahoo.com/are-satellite-schools-right-you-2456... Reference: http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2012/mar/29/grammar-scho... |
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