Sentences with phrase «for black pupils»

For black pupils the fall was 5.7 per cent in maintained schools compared with 4.3 in sponsored academies.

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To Turn the Cupcakes into Spiders You'll Need: Red candy melts (or any other eye color of your choosing) White dragees or pearls (for pupils) Frosting, dyed black Purple crystal (or sanding) sugar Black string licorice (for black Purple crystal (or sanding) sugar Black string licorice (for Black string licorice (for legs)
EYES / GLASSES: Cut out two black circles for the eyeglass frames (max size of paper), two white circles for the eyes, two brown circles for the irises, and two black circles for the pupils.
«Increased freedoms for schools have also resulted in heightened concerns about widening racial disparities affecting BME pupils, with black Caribbean pupils being three times more likely to be excluded from schools comparted to white pupils.
He got a few coats of black paint, some grey for the ears, nose and mouth, neon green eyes with some black gem pupils and white wire for whiskers.
Rules are the same as the original game: - 7 white cards each at all times - players rotate the person who ask the question on the black card - asker chooses the winning answer - winner keeps the black card - pick up of new white cards for the players who spent a card on that round - asker rotates - winner is the player with the most black cards (correct answers) at the end of the game:) A classroom favourite of my pupils:) highly competitive!
In the end, the teacher professionalism agenda has functioned like a black hole, sucking in much of the available energy, attention, and funds and leaving little for other reforms - not just other teacher - related reforms (such as those urged by the Excellence Commission), but also a very different list of changes (technology, choice programs, preschool, new curricula) that might prove more effective and economical as strategies for boosting pupil achievement.
Pupils have a series of pictures of places around the world that have colours in the name, such as the White House, Black Sea, Golden Gate Bridge etc as clues, with a blank for the correct colour.
Use the black and white version for pupils to colour their own, then laminate for durability.
In a series of valuable reports, including several recently released, ERA found, for instance, that initial reforms led to the dismissal of thousands of teachers; NOLA teachers today report lower job satisfaction, less job security, and less autonomy; average teacher salaries are lower and there are fewer teachers per pupil; and the teaching force has grown less black, experienced, and local.
If you are a school who would love a day of African drumming and dance workshops for your pupils or have an Africa Topic or Black History event coming up and think we could help, we'd love to hear from you!
Understanding that there is likely to be higher demands for jobs in technology fields in the future due to our shifting workplace reliance on computers, Dr Sue Black contended that, when approached in the correct way, technology should be viewed as a positive thing for schools to teach and pupils to learn.
Disadvantaged Chinese pupils perform above the national average for all pupils, while Bangladeshi, Indian, black African and Pakistani pupils from poorer homes all perform well above the national average for disadvantaged pupils.
Outrage: Black Children Are Being Farmed Like Cotton «Black children are the new cotton, people are trying to harvest them for their per pupil funding.»
However, as Johnson (2011) argues, desegregation actually increased school quality and per - pupil spending for black students, increasing black students» educational attainment with no effect on the attainment of white students.
On Wednesday, the education select committee called for greater efforts to support poor white pupils, who had much worse exam results than disadvantaged black and Asian pupils.
Furthermore, much more had been spent per pupil for white schools than for black or Hispanic schools.
For example, they were only half as likely to reach the GCSE target as Bangladeshi children, and also lagged behind Pakistani, Black African, Caribbean and Asian pupils.
Put a heavy splash of brilliant blue into the black of the pupil remembering to leave a glint of the paper showing through for the shine.
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