Sentences with phrase «average pupils»

It is a simplified version of the old average pupil activity.
The idea is they create a digital average pupil.
On average pupils moving from Key Stage 3 to Key Stage 4 experience a 21 % drop in the amount of curriculum PE they receive a week.
Learners are given descriptions of average pupils using data from SportAtSchool and they are asked to compare their class's data to these averages.
On average pupils moving from Key Stage 3 to Key Stage 4 experience a 21 per cent drop in the amount of curriculum PE they receive a week.
A 45 - year longevity study called the Study of Mathematically Precocious Youth found that schools often ignore the most talented students, in favor of trying to increase the performance of more average pupils.
He resigned in 2017 along with several others at the trust before the publication of a critical Ofsted report reporting unclear governance at the trust where «trustees did not hold directors and leaders to account with sufficient rigour», and below - average pupil attendance.
«New York's cost is exceptionally high because... the state combines the nation's highest average teacher's salary and relatively high staffing levels (reflected in a well - below - average average pupil - teacher ratio),» the report notes.
The 2013/14 survey found that on average pupils across all Key Stages were offered less than two hours of PE per week.
It would require hiring an additional 145,000 teachers, on top of standard hiring needs, to reduce average pupil - teacher ratios from the current 16 - to - 1 to pre-recession ratios of 15.3 to 1.
Witness also its finding that it is particularly important to reduce class sizes in states that begin with high average pupil - teacher ratios.
The councils said this was due to «transient populations» and «above - average pupil mobility» in their areas — but most other London councils did not have any maintained schools with such a high percentage of pupils leaving before GCSEs.
Impact is estimated in terms of the additional months» progress the evidence suggests pupils can make as a result of an approach being used in schools or early years settings, taking average pupil progress over a year as a benchmark.
Schools have felt forced to meet floor targets by pushing the average pupils to Level 4 and have not always had the resources, despite hard work and the best intentions, to sufficiently support pupils requiring additional help in basic skills who may never reach Level 4.
When the pollen count increased by one standard deviation — i.e. by 20 pollen grains per cubic metre — the exam grade of the average pupil decreased by 2.5 per cent.
In Hyderabad, private schools, including the unrecognized ones, had significant advantages over the government schools: the average pupil - teacher ratio was 42:1 in government schools compared with only 22:1 in the unrecognized and 27:1 in the recognized private schools.
The report found that in cities, the average pupil at an urban special school travels around four miles each way.
The study found that class size, as measured by a state's average pupil - to - teacher ratio, has a minuscule impact on the performance of the average student.
The sample tests have no indicative thresholds, so a teacher can not tell where an average pupil is expected to fall on the questions.
That means every pupil at the school achieved, on average, a grade higher than an average pupil in other schools with the same prior attainment.
With an enrollment of 89,428 students, the state's average pupil - to - teacher ratio is 11:1.
In other words, at the end of the year the average pupil in a class of 25 pupils in the feedback group would now be equivalent to the 6th best pupil in the control class, having made 20 months» progress over the year, compared to an average of 12 months in the other class.
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