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The proposals for an English Academy were initially and typically characterised by an antiquarian interest, for example in heraldry and medieval history. They represented a conservative wing in the larger discussion, and in different ways they informed approaches to the idea of a learned society as an active educational and regulatory body.
This is a list of bodies that consider themselves to be authorities on standard languages, often called language academies. Language academies are motivated by, or closely associated with, linguistic purism and prestige , and typically publish prescriptive dictionaries , [ 1 ] which purport to officiate and prescribe the meaning of words and ...
The Escuelas Oficiales de Idiomas (EOI) (English: Official School of Languages) are a nation-wide network of publicly funded language schools in Spain that are found in most substantial towns. They are dedicated to the specialized teaching of modern languages, not just Spanish as a second or foreign language but any modern language for which ...
Private schools in Spain vary:some of the schools teach entirely in Spanish; some are run as Catholic schools; some are private and bilingual or trilingual and some are international schools which place emphasis on a second language, generally English. [17] Private schools that are state subsidized (educación concertada) are required to follow ...
During the second absolutist restoration in Spain (1823–1833), private education (understood to be secular, since that of the religious orders was never considered private) was suppressed because it "mocks the zeal of authority and poisons the youth" ―it was also reproached that French and English were taught in its schools because all that ...
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The institution was founded in 1938 thanks to the impulse of Eugenio d'Ors and Pedro Sainz Rodríguez, who were inspired by the Institute of France.The Decree of January 1, 1938, established that the Institute of Spain was made of six of the most relevante Spanish academies: the Royal Spanish Academy (1713), the Royal Academy of History (1738), the Royal Academy of Sciences (1847), the Royal ...
Proposals for an English Academy; R. List of members of the Real Academia Española; Royal Spanish Academy; Regional Somali Language Academy; Romanian Academy;