All switches have been coded green or red
by the pupils so that everyone knows which ones they can switch off.
Not exact matches
Even the relationship of teacher and
pupils in a school is not fulfilled
so long as the instructor
by duress and discipline is forcing stolid children to their work.
The Cedars» approach is to emphasise the interconnectedness of knowledge
by drawing out links between subjects
so that our
pupils do not compartmentalise what they learn.
Clegg's
so - called «
pupil premium» is a con, robbing Peter to pay Paul
by shifting cash around in a shrinking education budget.
«
So far, some teachers have been suspended at the school after they were implicated of perpetrating the trend
by the
pupils during investigations.
He rattled off a list of achievements that, as usual, was headed
by a higher tax threshold and the
so - called
pupil premium.
Current statute is written
so that charter schools will get a $ 1,500 increase in funding per
pupil if the Legislature doesn't act
by June.
(My technicians managed to get round this somehow
by authorizing this macro
so we didn't have to set this on the
pupils PCs).
It is
so important to start
by focusing on the outcomes that the school wants for its
pupils, staff, parents and governors, and then provide advice and guidance on what ICT will achieve these objectives.
Fujitsu scanners can help in this regard
by capturing a
pupil's work throughout the term
so that children, teachers and parents can see how their work has evolved and improved as ell as providing a discussion point in school.
Relevant for Exams in Religious Studies till June 2017 Colleagues can cover the syllabus through revision using this knowledge organiser This is condensed
so can save on printing
by printing two pages per sheet and can also be used as a desk help sheet These Knowledge organisers have been used and I have received positive feedback from colleagues and
pupils.
He added: «Together with our reforms to improve behaviour and plans to crack down on truancy
by deducting the cost of unpaid fines from child benefit, we have put heads and teachers firmly back in charge of their classrooms
so they can extend opportunity and give the
pupils the best start to life.»
Hi colleagues this for the GCSE Religious Studies AQA SPEC B Religion and Citizenship Unit and focusses on the topic of Religion and Relationships Colleagues can cover the syllabus through revision using this knowledge organiser This is condensed
so can save on printing
by printing two pages per sheet and can also be used as a desk help sheet These Knowledge organisers have been used and I have received positive feedback from colleagues and
pupils.
Hi colleagues this for the AQA SPEC B Religion and Citizenship Unit and focusses on the topic of Religion and Identity Colleagues can cover the syllabus through revision using this knowledge organiser This is condensed
so can save on printing
by printing two pages per sheet and can also be used as a desk help sheet These Knowledge organisers have been used and I have received positive feedback from colleagues and
pupils.
Hi colleagues this for the AQA SPEC B Religion and Citizenship Unit and focusses on the topic of Religion and Multicultural Society Colleagues can cover the syllabus through revision using this knowledge organiser This is condensed
so can save on printing
by printing two pages per sheet and can also be used as a desk help sheet These Knowledge organisers have been used and I have received positive feedback from colleagues and
pupils.
The lesson shows
by way of examples what the
pupils need to do in order to master the topic
so that they can confidently answer any relevant questions on this topic.
In eighth grade, for example, in both reading and math, as recently as 2015,
pupils in Catholic schools outperformed their public - school peers
by a solid margin — more
so in reading than in math.
The advent of more student testing, especially the spread of value - added measures of
pupil and school performance, has given us both the technical ability to evaluate teachers
by the results they produce and the moral imperative to do
so.
Pupil sizes vary dramatically as well, and
so every school has to be carefully considered on a case ‑
by ‑ case basis
so the contractor can offer a competitive tender that delivers the standard of cleanliness and hygiene the school needs.
It was the youngsters who insisted on changing their lunch break time
so as not to prolong meals being warmed
by an electric food warmer —
pupil power in action.
Few jurisdictions have passed significant voucher and tax - credit legislation, and most have hedged charter laws with one or another of a multiplicity of provisos — that charters are limited in number, can only be authorized
by school districts (their natural enemies), can not enroll more than a fixed number of students, get less money per
pupil than district - run schools, and
so on.
By ensuring that training is as interactive as possible, and takes into consideration all learning styles, schools can help to encourage first aid knowledge from an early age
so that
pupils feel inspired to be the difference.
Basic introduction of arguments why people would smoke or not supported
by visuals,
so pupils can guess the reason.
The clipart is on a PowerPoint which has been indexed and organised
so that the clipart can be located and used quickly and easily
by both teachers and
pupils.
PTAs across the UK are now having to think of additional ways to raise money
so that schools and
pupils are not affected
by the impending cuts.
So we'll ensure that every secondary school
pupil can study computing,
by tripling the number of trained computer science teachers to 12,000.
An introduction sheet for Year 7, designed for SEN
pupils so may be completed quickly
by other
pupils.
Drawing a simple two
by two grid in the playground to navigate whilst giving and receiving directions can help
pupils appreciate the need for precision and getting things in the right order
so that they successfully move from one place to another.
First off, it says we are lucky to have these sorts of teachers working in our schools - those who are
so dedicated to providing the best possible education to our students that they are willing to sacrifice their livelihood to ensure they are doing right
by their
pupils.
To overcome the financial barriers we have a range of strategies: we advertise our trips three years in advance along with our suggestions as to the most beneficial (language trips, outdoor education trips and trips linked specifically to their GCSEs)
so that parents can prioritise accordingly; we reduce the costs for
pupil premium students
by using the additional money given to us
by the government; we are flexible with payment plans; we allow in - school fundraising for certain trips; and we keep supplemental costs (for example kit and transport) very low
by doing our own fundraising for those items.
We begin
by meeting with you
so that we can discuss the individual needs of each of your
pupils, and plan their learning pathway together.
Guidance released in 2010
by the Department for Education and Skills recommends taking a positive approach,
so that rather than focusing on what not to do, the teacher encourages
pupils to recognise what they already do in life to keep themselves safe, and to extend this to less familiar places and situations.
The education sector is always evolving, and in turn,
so are the challenges faced
by schools, leaders, teachers and
pupils.
«Our
pupils were blown away
by the experience of joining Jessica and
so many sporting legends in Sheffield.
So even as Stanford economist Caroline Hoxby reports solid gains
by charter
pupils in New York City, Ohio's school - rating system for academic year 2008 - 9 showed that just 16 % of Buckeye charter
pupils were in schools rated «excellent» or «effective,» while 55 % of them attended schools on «academic watch» or in «academic emergency.»
I use this sheet
so the
pupils can revise the whole unit in an hour - included are suggested answersI go through it in the lesson and then set their hw to learn it off
by heart and then peer assess the following lesson.
«We are making funding fairer
by consulting on proposals for a new national funding formula
so that areas with the highest need attract the most funding and we are continuing the
pupil premium — worth # 2.5 billion this year — giving schools significant extra funding to raise the attainment of disadvantaged
pupils.»
The Training and Development Agency for Schools, define differentiation as; the process
by which differences between
pupils are accommodated
so that all students have the best possible chance of learning.
Do
pupils make more progress in earlier primary years, and if
so by how much?
The school has recently been judged as Inadequate
by Ofsted,
so this is an opportunity for a dedicated and high - quality teacher to make a real difference and rapidly improve
pupil outcomes.
Alongside its demand for new accountability measures for schools, the report suggests reforms to
pupil premium funding
so it can «better target funding for disadvantage»
by allocating more to
pupils eligible for free school meals «throughout their schooling», and the establishment of a Northern Powerhouse Schools Improvement Board.
«However, there are certain things which... particularly Michael Gove did which we think were unhelpful and which we can dramatically improve
by ensuring that all
pupils are taught
by qualified teachers, [and] that the curriculum is set
by people who are qualified to do
so.»
Similarly at primary, we're all looking for teachers of reading, writing and mathematics who are excited
by the ambition of the September 2014 curriculum and whose practice models what we know enables most
pupils to master the skills
so vital to their futures.
An exam board has been criticised over plans to translate Welsh - speaking
pupils» papers
so they can be marked
by examiners in English.
Schools have had to use the
pupil premium to plug the gaps caused
by funding pressures elsewhere
so this money simply gets subsumed into the rest of their budget.
One aspect of the retailer -
pupil dynamic that may translate well would be for schools to build better relationships between teachers, catering staff and
pupils so that young people are valued and listened to, as they are
by retailers.
Teaching maths for mastery involves employing approaches that help
pupils to develop a deep and secure knowledge and understanding of mathematics at each stage of their learning,
so that
by the end of every school year or Key Stage,
pupils will have acquired mastery of the mathematical facts and concepts they've been exposed to, equipping them to move on confidently and securely to more advanced material.
A place,
by the way, that's
so deprived almost 70 per cent of his
pupils have taken free meals at some point.
The school has recently been judged as Requires Improvement
by Ofsted,
so this is an opportunity for a dedicated and high - quality member of staff to make a real difference and rapidly improve
pupil outcomes.
We are campaigning on high stakes testing,
so that
pupils learn less
by rote, and more
by considering problems and challenges in real life situations — where they are required, also, to develop the skills that employers are crying out for — speaking and listening well; collaborating with each other well; using IT.