Sentences with phrase «gifted pupils in»

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Participants from the teacher training Teach First scheme - including those that have moved into roles in industry - will mentor disadvantaged but gifted and talented pupils in a bid to raise participation in the most academically demanding courses.
However, the Liberal Democrats said the scheme relied on gifted and talent pupils from deprived backgrounds being identified in the first place.
Pupils on free school meals and who have also been identified as «gifted and talent» will receive support from Teach First Advocates in applying for highly competitive courses.
«Clearly we would not advocate giving expensive gifts for small improvements in behaviour and obviously not to pupils who have behaved badly, on the contrary we fully back teachers in taking swift and firm action against trouble makers,» he continued.
It's time to end the bias in American education against gifted and talented pupils and quit assuming that every school must be all things to all students, a simplistic formula that ends up neglecting all sorts of girls and boys, many of them poor and minority, who would benefit from more challenging classes and schools.
In Ohio alone, some 250,000 current pupils — about 15 percent of all children in public education there — have been identified by their school districts as «gifted» (using the several metrics that the Buckeye State employs for this purpose, including superior «visual or performing arts ability»In Ohio alone, some 250,000 current pupils — about 15 percent of all children in public education there — have been identified by their school districts as «gifted» (using the several metrics that the Buckeye State employs for this purpose, including superior «visual or performing arts ability»in public education there — have been identified by their school districts as «gifted» (using the several metrics that the Buckeye State employs for this purpose, including superior «visual or performing arts ability»).
And some criteria are clearly aligned with the schools» singular missions and student bodies (e.g., PhD in biology, training in AP instruction, ability to work with gifted pupils).
It is wrong for academically - gifted pupils to be held back in a comprehensive system, or made to feel guilty just for being bright.
The lessons stretch the gifted and talent pupils, whilst at the same time encouraging children who may find school hard to get stuck in, often reaching the same results as the higher achievers.
A guide containing advice about developing a strategy for supporting gifted and talented pupils in schools.
Where appropriate the Academy will support the professional development of teachers requiring relevant training in the delivery of teaching and learning strategies for gifted and talented pupils.
The aim of the project is to give gifted or talented pupils in Year 5 a range of skills and knowledge that may make it easier for them to sit entrance tests for selective senior schools in Year 6.
The National Association for Gifted Children said the talent of able pupils was being wasted and unchallenged, and this could lead to disruption in class.
AB 2491 by Assemblyman Blumenfield, which requires the State Board of Education, upon the next revision of the Gifted and Talented Education program criteria, to adopt a standard ensuring that school districts participating in GATE adopt student identification procedures in order to provide economically disadvantaged pupils and pupils of varying cultural backgrounds full participation in the program.
Four full - time coordinators, along with eight pupil personnel staff members, assist local schools in developing such gifted programs through inservice training and information sharing relative to identification, administrative arrangements, curriculum, and evaluation.
In a special summer session, legislators approved categorical aid to school districts for gifted education: $ 4 per pupil unit in FY2006 and $ 9 per pupil unit in FY2007 and beyonIn a special summer session, legislators approved categorical aid to school districts for gifted education: $ 4 per pupil unit in FY2006 and $ 9 per pupil unit in FY2007 and beyonin FY2006 and $ 9 per pupil unit in FY2007 and beyonin FY2007 and beyond.
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