Sentences with phrase «against pupils»

Public charter schools may not charge tuition and may not discriminate against any pupil on the basis of ethnicity, national origin, gender, or disability.
Teachers in deprived communities are already faced with the challenge of improving educational standards when the odds are quite often stacked against the pupils whom they teach.
Almost half (46 %) of those either felt that the sanction taken against the pupil was inadequate or that no action was taken at all.
The figures show there were 730 permanent exclusions in all schools for physical assaults against pupils.
The former teacher at St Colman's College in Newry from 1967 to 1976 is also allegedly linked to a catalogue of physical and emotional abuse against pupils.
Pathways In Education does not charge students tuition and does not discriminate against any pupil on the basis of ethnicity, national origin, gender or disability.
Michael Gove will announce plans to let headmasters launch criminal proceedings against pupils today, in a radical overhaul of the power structure in schools.
The teacher's union NASUWT has called for greater powers against pupils who make malicious allegations against their teachers, despite the government confirming comprehensive new powers for teachers today.
Following this there is a carousel activity to promote independent learning and a main activity for pupils to complete within the lesson which has been differentiated against pupils target grades.
In the days after, department heads would typically work out how well their department had done against national pass rates, or against pupil prior achievement, and write reports only for internal use.
Even if the work is assessed anonymously, the existing evidence shows that bias is exhibited against pupils with SEN, those whose behaviour is challenging, those for whom English is an additional language, and those on Free School Meals.
Concerns were also raised in the consultation that not applying the policy across all school types could discriminate against pupils in mainstream schools who may want to take technical pathways, but who are not able to attend a specialist institution.
Specifically, it requires schools to include information regarding the prohibition against pupil fees and the complaint procedure in the annual Uniform Complaint Procedure.
The curriculum «was itself episodic and militated against pupils grasping such an overview», the report said.
An analysis of learner outcomes benchmarked against pupils nationally including a critique of your school's success with closing gaps in progress and attainment and recommendations for improvement.
In Wales, all along, we were sticking with GCSEs, and parents were worried about how their children would compete against pupils taking the «gold standard» E-bac.
Tycoon, on his own after breaking free from Dr. Brainhov's employment, is now rebuilding an army, while Brainhov makes his own move against his pupil.
Figures for fixed period exclusions include 51,240 for assaults against pupils, 18,970 for assaults against adults and 7,660 drug and alcohol related.
Finnegan, who taught at St Colman's from 1967 to 1976 has been linked to a catalogue of physical and emotional abuse against pupils.
Website - Facebook No action was taken against the pupil.
According to a study by Education Datalab, the Kent Test, the entrance exam in Kent, was a «loaded dice» against pupils on free school meals because they were not coached for the test, unlike their wealthier peers.
Website — Facebook, Twitter No action was taken against the pupil.
Overall, there were 780 permanent exclusions relating to «physical assualt» against another pupil and 610 for assault against an adult.
It adds: «This increase is driven by higher levels of exclusion for assault against an adult, persistent disruptive behaviour and assault against a pupil
This increase is driven by higher levels of exclusion for assault against an adult, persistent disruptive behaviour and assault against a pupil
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