Sentences with phrase «discovered by pupils»

In 2011, Joanne Salley resigned from her position as an art teacher at the prestigious Harrow public school for boys after private topless pictures were discovered by a pupil, circulated among students, and finally picked up by the British tabloids, which dubbed her the «Topless Teacher» — a moniker that stuck.

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This is the context within which St. Albert the Great discovered in his pupil Thomas a rare equanimity of spirit and a fearless intellect, and saw in this tall, large - framed lad, regarded by his fellow students as a speechless ox, «an ox whose bellows will be heard around the world.»
Slowly Doctor Strange discovers that he has magic powers of his own — and finds himself co-opted by The Ancient One into the protection of the entire world against an evil cabal led by The Ancient One's rebellious former pupil Kaecilius (poo name but great part, completely owned by Mads Mikkelsen, with lizard scales around his eyes and mascara running everywhere).
The puzzles worksheet allows pupils to self - discover how to approach simultaneous equations with variables represented pictorially, initially by trial and error.
Activities included: Starter: Instructions for pupils to discover the theorem, by drawing tangents and measuring.
Activities included: Starter: Some basic recap questions on theorems 1 to 4 Main: Instructions for pupils to discover the rule, by drawing tangents and measuring the angle to the centre.
The best example I've found is that just by having a conversation with members of the class, teachers can discover something about their pupils» knowledge, understanding and skills.
Joined by children's author and illustrator Paul Stickland — Dinosaur Roar, Swamp Stomp — and leading Canadian tech blogger Dean Shareski, the teachers discovered how new media and technology can trigger children's interest in story - making, and improve learning outcomes for EAL and SEN pupils.
By the end of this lesson, pupils will: 1) discover that a magnet can be made by stroking a steel bar with the same pole of a permanent magnet from one end to the other end in one direction 2) be able magnetise a needle and use it as a simple compasBy the end of this lesson, pupils will: 1) discover that a magnet can be made by stroking a steel bar with the same pole of a permanent magnet from one end to the other end in one direction 2) be able magnetise a needle and use it as a simple compasby stroking a steel bar with the same pole of a permanent magnet from one end to the other end in one direction 2) be able magnetise a needle and use it as a simple compass.
The taskforce discovered that younger pupils did not read, for instance, the 17 - page terms and conditions of the social network Instagram — used by 43 per cent of eight to 11 - year - olds — which allows the company to share data on pupils, including where they go to school.
Manchester: Friday, 12 October 2018 Central London: Monday, 15 October 2018 Birmingham: Tuesday, 23 October 2018 Trainer: Katherine Muncaster Encourage your pupils to become confident and resilient learners by developing your own understanding of a Growth Mindset; be guided through what a well - implemented whole school mindset programme looks like and discover how to implement it in your school.
The mistake was discovered by a school running an official trial of the test, after teachers noticed some pupils recognised the words being tested.
The fairy tale of the Boy Wonder, discovered by an older artist or discerning patron, usually in the guise of a lowly shepherd boy, has been a stock - in - trade of artistic mythology ever since Vasari immortalized the young Giotto, discovered by the great Cimabue while the lad was guarding his flocks, drawing sheep on a stone; Cimabue, overcome with admiration by the realism of the drawing, immediately invited the humble youth to be his pupil.7 Through some mysterious coincidence, later artists including Beccafumi, Andrea Sansovino, Andrea del Castagno, Mantegna, Zurbaran and Goya were all discovered in similar pastoral circumstances.
While it has been discovered that 20 works in a Modigliani exhibition in Italy were fakes, copying great paintings is thriving; three Russian brothers are making anything from $ 10,000 per painting, and the Royal Academy is soon to exhibit a copy of Da Vinci's «Last Supper»... painted by his pupil Giampietrino
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