Sentences with phrase «core academic attainment»

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With 75 per ‑ cent of children in the UK spending less time outside than prison inmates (survey of 2,000 people commissioned by Persil as part of its «Dirt is Good» campaign) it's going to take more than just schools to get young people outside enough to reap the benefits; benefits that include not just self - development, but also increased academic attainment — one of the core functions of schools.
Most notably, schools with higher levels of per - pupil GCSE arts entries got above average results in the EBacc, Progress 8 and Attainment 8, suggesting that the best state secondary schools in England are those that combine high expectations in a core of academic subjects with a strong focus on the arts.
provide objective, coherent information about your attainment of core content knowledge in the academic subjects in which you teach;
Whilst there is clearly value for universal, school based, initiatives to complement curriculum and develop skills beyond academic attainment in young people, they are not all «outdoors based» and can be part of the core ethos of schools.
Alongside EEF's core focus on academic attainment, this is likely to be an area of our work that grows in future, including approaches that support children to manage their own learning, and a wider set of «essential skills» that prepare children for success in adult life.
provides objective, coherent information about the teacher's attainment of core content knowledge in the academic subjects in which a teacher teaches;
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