Training does not
end at the stage of education and students become active subjects of learning, being those who decide what knowledge and skills they want to acquire.
Not exact matches
The $ 213,000 ad campaign, which will run through the
end of May, takes a bit
of a satirical approach,
staging a school «bake sale»
at which participants are trying to sell 1.3 billion cupcakes (presumably
at $ 1 a piece) «because that's how many dollars Albany's cut from
education this year alone.»
Essentially, ed schools and
education researchers are turning blind eyes to the effectiveness
of teacher training
at the
end stage.
This report confirms that there is an attainment gap in science
at every
stage: it is apparent at the end of Key Stage 1 and gets wider throughout primary and secondary education, with the gap growing particularly strongly between the ages of 5 - 7 and 11
stage: it is apparent
at the
end of Key
Stage 1 and gets wider throughout primary and secondary education, with the gap growing particularly strongly between the ages of 5 - 7 and 11
Stage 1 and gets wider throughout primary and secondary
education, with the gap growing particularly strongly between the ages
of 5 - 7 and 11 - 16.
Sats for 14 year olds, which were taken
at the
end of Key
Stage 3, were scrapped by former
Education Secretary Ed Balls in October 2008.
A Department for
Education spokesman said: «Parents rightly expect their children to leave primary school having mastered the basics
of literacy and numeracy, and that is why we have tests
at the
end of Key
Stage 2.
It comes after
Education Secretary Michael Gove announced last week an official review
of these tests
at the
end of primary school, known as Key
Stage 2.
The attainment gap grows wider
at every
stage of education: it is already evident when pupils begin school, growing to 9.5 months by the
end of primary school, and then more than doubling to 19.3 months by the
end of secondary school