Back in May 2015, I decided to apply for the Primary
Science Quality Mark.
There had been enough blood, sweat and tears to rival an episode of Game of Thrones — and a whole heap of self - learning — but there I stood, collecting a gold award for my school's Primary
Science Quality Mark.
My opening line whenever I met anyone was, «I'm helping my school earn the Primary
Science Quality Mark.»
By October 2016 I was clutching the golden frame that summarised my work over the last year in one sentence: «Gold Primary
Science Quality Mark».
She has developed outdoor learning programmes which have contributed to the school receiving the Silver Primary
Science Quality Mark — an award scheme to enable primary schools across the UK to evaluate, strengthen and celebrate their science provision.
Not exact matches
Along with the usual
marks in mathematics,
science, and other academic subjects, students now receive a second grade for each course that takes into account their work habits, commitment to
quality, attendance and punctuality, and communications and interpersonal skills.
In the newer
Science publication the research team — that was led by the same author,
Mark Urban of the University of Connecticut — also suggests practical ways to improve the data feed to get to these improved forecasts, differentiating data
quality for 6 different components: evolution, environment, physiology, demography, dispersal and species interactions (competition).
Earned high
marks for the
quality of classroom teaching, lesson plans and instructional materials used in teaching language arts, mathematics,
science, social studies and history.