Universities are being sought by the government to open specialist post-16 free schools to
encourage more pupils to study maths at A-level.
The government has doubled the amount of money on offer to schools that
encourage more pupils to study maths at A-level.
«It will enable them to hire qualified sports coaches, provide existing staff with training or resources and introduce new sports and activities that
encourage more pupils to be healthy and active.»
Valuable feedback Back in school, find out what pupils really think about school food — you may find there are some simple changes you could make straight away that
encourage more pupils to give free school meals a try.
With a wider range of choice, this can
encourage more pupils to take up sport.
«We want to
encourage more pupils to study this new high - quality course.
Not only is outdoor gym equipment for schools a fantastic way to
encourage more pupils to improve their fitness at schools, it is also a great way to introduce pupils to a fit and healthy lifestyle.
Other aims include providing strong teenage role models, including female science students and
encouraging more pupils, especially girls, to opt for science.
Not exact matches
Even when children find it hard to open up, Ms Mandell says schools can do
more to
encourage pupils to seek help.
The Cambridge University research for the NUT found a «noticeable change in the climate of schooling» as some teachers offered incentives such as snacks or «credits» towards a day off school in a bid to
encourage unruly
pupils to pay
more attention in the classroom.
Sarah Shergill also won a grant of # 3,280 for her «Making Maths Heroes» programme to help
encourage pupils with a fear of making mistakes in maths, to be
more courageous risk - takers through innovative maths teaching.
Dyslexia friendly classrooms As part of the mission to achieve «dyslexia friendly» classrooms, the BDA runs a certification scheme, the Dyslexia Friendly Quality Mark, which
encourages schools to make themselves
more responsive to the needs of dyslexic
pupils; the BDA's training courses can form a part of the process for achieving this status.
Oxfam's «Sow the Seed» resource
encourages active global citizenship, helping
pupils to understand
more about the issue and inspiring them to take...
Plans will be put in place to
encourage pupils to study
more academic GCSE qualifications by using performance tables that will monitor schools who fail to enrol
pupils in English baccalaureate subjects.
The walking and cycling charity found that 38 per cent of
pupils surveyed believe that
encouraging more people to cycle or walk to school is key in helping to reduce levels of air pollution.
Oxfam's «Sow the Seed» resources
encourage active global citizenship, helping
pupils to understand
more about climate change and inspiring them to take action.
Oxfam's «Sow the Seed» resources
encourage active global citizenship, helping
pupils to understand
more about climate change and inspiring them to...
The money will also allow schools to run
more sports competitions, partner with other schools to run sports activities and clubs and
encourage pupils to take on leadership or volunteer roles that support sport and physical activity within a school.
More able / Older
pupils may be
encouraged to record in writing using high level persuasive language.
Pupils are
encouraged to express their opinions and think
more deeply about the story.
Dyslexia friendly classrooms As part of the mission to achieve «dyslexia friendly» classrooms, the BDA run a certification scheme, the Dyslexia Friendly Quality Mark, which
encourages schools to make themselves
more responsive to the needs of dyslexic
pupils; the BDA's training courses can form a part of the process for achieving this status.
The Sow the Seed resource
encourages active global citizenship, helping
pupils to understand
more about the issue and inspiring them to take action.
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Encourages more abled
pupils to remember extra facts and figures to support arguments and quote
more examples.
A few images of the WEEE man at the Eden Project plus a couple of basic questions to
encourage pupils to look
more closely.
There are many opportunities for class discussions and
pupils are
encouraged to debate, to express their own opinions and to think
more deeply about this topic.
Concerned
more with inclusiveness, validation, and graduation than with college preparedness, administrators
encourage teachers to, for instance, consider
pupil effort in their grading, and push students to take advanced courses for which they have the ambition but not the readiness.
To help you out, we've selected some of our favourite resources, that will give you the tools to tackle
more challenging behaviour while
encouraging pupils to take responsibility for their actions.
Pupils are
encouraged to debate, to express their own opinions and to think
more deeply about this topic.
Pupils are also
encouraged to debate, to express their own opinions and to think
more deeply about this topic.
Lesson resources to help
encourage schools,
pupils and parents to become
more environmentally aware.
Starter recapping jobs and
encouraging pupils to give
more details when talking about jobs.
Schools in the UK spend # 900 million a year on education technology and are being
encouraged to use it
more widely to help improve their
pupils performance.
This was done by instructing the teachers to ask open questions and to
encourage pupils to do
more than simply stating their answer.
WeDo 2.0 supports a hands - on, minds - on learning solution, giving
pupils the confidence to ask questions andfind the answers, and
encourage them to discover
more.
Under the new reforms grammar schools will be expected to offer lower pass marks for poorer
pupils, let children sit tests in primary schools and venues near their home, and
encourage more children to take the entry exams.
Initiatives like Move It Boom are a fantastic way to
encourage pupils to keep active and that it's
more than just the lessons that they have at school.
«Many of the spacious facilities, such as a high - spec wifi and IT system, hygiene room, food room, classrooms with independent access to the outdoor learning environment and additional spaces for working, are far
more suitable to inspire, motivate and
encourage our
pupils to learn than what we had before.
Fantastic for
encouraging pupils to think deeper,
more independently and
more broadly, step - by - step!
By
encouraging this, it's
more likely that
pupils will pass on their positive feedback to their peers which will help ensure that children will utilise the space for years to come.»
A second panel with secondary school
pupils gave the students» view on the issue, and examined their thoughts on how effective the current English computing curriculum is in
encouraging more young people to explore digital careers.
Now I
encourage pupils to design with plasticine and blue foam, to look at images from nature and biomimicry, in the hope they will design and produce something a little
more Zaha Hadid than Rubik's Cube.»
The competitive nature of this activity
encourages pupils to push themselves
more than they would usually and I'm always pleasantly surprised at what equations they can do here.
Learning through technology also makes learning
more effective as it allows
pupils to learn through visual and auditory stimuli, as well as
encouraging them to participate and interact with the learning content to improve retention.
As there are clear benefits to be gained to children's health, wellbeing and academic achievement from being physically active it is essential for schools to
encourage their
pupils to be
more active and reach the minimum levels set out by the Chief Medical Officer.
Aimed at
encouraging more schools to introduce their
pupils to snowsports, the Snowsport England initiative will work with slopes across the country to offer taster ski and snowboard sessions at heavily discounted prices to primary and secondary schools, as well as sixth form colleges.
It is Acer's goal to help
pupils learn by providing technology that
encourages classroom interaction, as well as solutions that make teaching stress - free and learning
more enjoyable.
Regularly, the questions that have
more than one correct answer, or an unknown answer, or even no answer
encourages pupils to broaden their learning in a way that opposes mechanical teaching.
Wilshaw's speech comes in the midst of a government drive to
encourage pupils to study for
more academic GCSE qualifications by using performance tables to punish schools that fail to enrol
pupils in its English baccalaureate suite of subjects.
Pupils are
encouraged to find some information in the internet, they can practise their listening and reading skills, learn
more about Udo Lindenberg and his role in German music.
Would it not make
more sense to
encourage pupils to start thinking about correcting some of these abuses of the alphabetic principle in dictionaries, instead of spending endless effort trying to get them into their heads?