Sentences with phrase «go by pupil»

Of course, a change in lighting can also affect your cat's pupil size, so don't go by pupil size alone when determining if your cat's insecure.

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This was made quite clear by Ed Balls, minister for Children Schools and Families when he said on 23 February 2010, «A Catholic faith school can say to their pupils we believe as a religion contraception is wrong but what they can't do is therefore say that they are not going to teach them about contraception to children, how to access contraception or how to use contraception.»
As early as World War II, the political leaders of the Free French forces had known that France would have to face up to the question of whether it was going to allow the decline of a system of schools preferred by the parents of one - sixth of all French pupils, or whether it was going to accept the hazards of open political discussion aimed at developing a new and creative solution.
The Principal of Public School 244 in Queens, New York City, has revealed that his pupils now have longer attention spans, are getting better academic scores, and the number of overweight and obese students has dropped by two percent — all since the school went «Meat Free» back in January.
It goes on to say that «the Department has received concerns from two parents surrounding the treatment of their mixed - race child at a Steiner school, including racist abuse by other pupils which the school allegedly failed to act upon despite repeated complaints, and the use of racial epithets by teachers.
«The prime minster spoke of parents going out and getting the new school they want in their area, yet by axing the Building Schools for the Future programme, denied exactly that opportunity to hundreds of parents and pupils.
Student posted they were going to slit my throat Website - Facebook The pupil was disciplined appropriately and I felt supported by the action taken.
The legislative leaders and the governor made some progress yesterday, reportedly reaching a deal on education that adds $ 300 million in additional spending to the $ 807 million boost Cuomo proposed, spends $ 340 million on pre-K — most of which is going to NYC — and also hikes per - pupil state aid for charter schools, though they would have to agree to be audited by the state comptroller.
The week is part of the wider Inspiring Women campaign, run by charity the Education and Employers Taskforce which already has 12,650 female volunteers willing to go into state schools to talk with pupils.
Between 2005 and 2007 the number of pupils receiving free school meals — a standard measure of poverty — who went to university jumped by 18 % compared to a rise of 9 % among pupils not entitled to free school meals.
The interviews given by leading Lib Dem MPs over the weekend suggest that their narrative at the next election will go something like this: «We have protected the poorest and most deserving by raising the personal tax allowance, providing the biggest ever increase in the state pension, and giving schools a «pupil premium» - more money for every child on free school meals.
It makes this important research accessible to more than just cardiologists and radiologists - it can be understood by family, friends, non-scientists, patients, school pupils... I have friends who are going to use it in their high school classroom (great for physics teachers).
by Bill Chambers «No man is an island,» goes the famous John Donne poem, effectively summarizing Apt Pupil's central themes.
Add in a menacing Mads Mikkelsen as Kaecilius, a former star pupil of The Ancient One, who went rogue and was seduced by the power of the dark side, and you have a welcome web of mythology and morals, with just enough complexity to be able to spin off into sequels full of conflict.
Indeed, in the face of recent findings by Education Policy institute, which found that 20 of the largest multi-academy trusts (MATs)-- running more than 300 schools — fall «significantly below» the national average for improving pupils» attainment, the importance of self - assessment not just within each school but right across the trust, is perhaps more important than ever before; and goes to the heart of addressing the issues raised in the all - party parliamentary group's (APPG) 21 questions http://www.nga.org.uk/News/NGA-News/Pre-2016/21Q.aspx
Pupils engage by thinking about examples of plastic use in their own life and where it goes when w...
You could leave it at that, but my pupils went on to do a project in teams where each group had a different Desnos poem and had to work out what it was about (the gist rather than translating it) and present it to the class by reading it out in French, alongside a powerpoint with images to illustrate it, and then explain in English what it was about.
Each pupil has different gaps and must work out what goes in the gaps by asking what subject the other pupil has period 1 on a Tuesday, for example.
The reading questions go with the activity in the powerpoint and the clock face at the top of the reading questions can be used by pupils to copy times learnt in the lesson down onto.
«That is why we want to champion these dedicated professionals who regularly go the extra mile for our children by providing them with aspirational standards of excellence that will support them to get the best of their staff and pupils
Includes: - Carousel activities to expose students to 4 significant extracts - in each extract students will go through the process of accessing the extract step by step and then consider relating to the whole text - Pupil friendly mark scheme with sample responses - sample exam questions - opportunity for students to answer a timed question using the skills they have developed - opportunity for self / peer assessment against the mark scheme Carousel activities which allow students to revise the context of Elizabethan England and practice analysing extracts from the play as well as referring to the play as a whole.
Schools that are breaking the mould A number of schools around the country are going well beyond the bare minimum by providing first aid training to hundreds of their pupils.
«By talking to pupils, they will go home and tell their parents about what they have learnt about greenspace and the outdoors and help to spread the message further.
St. Paul — Only weeks after going into effect this fall, Minnesota's «open enrollment» plan, which allows 11th - and 12th - grade students to take college courses with tuition paid by per - pupil state foundation aid, has come under sharp attack on economic and constitutional grounds.
I hope to try and stop other young people from going through what I did by ensuring every pupil has mental health education, just as they do physical education.
Demos also saw a net 18 percentage point increase in pupils feeling that they know where to go to talk about gambling problems, an 11 - percentage point increase in pupils able to describe delayed gratification, and a net 10 percentage point increase in pupils understanding the techniques used by the gambling industry to persuade people to gamble.
14 - part pack of Word worksheets and Powerpoints for KS1 pupils for Narrative module - «We're Going on a Bear Hunt» by Michael Rosen.
These lessons are suitable for higher GCSE pupils especially «AS and A level,» students The author provides a step by step method of using the long division metod to divide algebraic fractions and polynomials and then he goes on to provide a very fast method of dividing algebraic divisions and complex polynomials which saves the pupils enormous time and effort for doing the same work.
This sets pupils up to go on to create their own interesting shapes with the same area, by generalising about the necessary conditions for this to happen, and ways to achieve this (without counting all the squares!)
A pupil (taking into consideration age and vulnerability) could be asked by the Head Teacher or another authorised person to go home, remedy the breach quickly, and then to return to school.
The Commission will examine factors that impact spending in education, including: school funding and distribution of State Aid; efficiency and utilization of education spending at the district level; the percentage of per - pupil funding that goes to the classroom as compared to administrative overhead and benefits; approaches to improving special education programs and outcomes while also reducing costs; identifying ways to reduce transportation costs; identifying strategies to create significant savings and long - term efficiencies; and analysis of district - by - district returns on educational investment and educational productivity to identify districts that have higher student outcomes per dollar spent, and those that do not.
Famous former pupils of Blackpool schools are to help transform current students» opportunities and give them a better start in life by going back to the classroom.
Gone are the days when you have to print out pupils work and make short comments by hand!
This new site will enable teachers to create pupil observation reports while in the classroom or by using the app while on the go.
A school that went from requires improvement to good in just 2 years by developing good relationships with both parents and pupils.
I use this sheet so the pupils can revise the whole unit in an hour - included are suggested answersI go through it in the lesson and then set their hw to learn it off by heart and then peer assess the following lesson.
It went on to highlight the report's finding that «[d] ifferences in state scores for students with similar families can be explained, in part, by per - pupil expenditures and how these funds are allocated.»
Overall scores have made very little positive shift, while per - pupil spending has gone up by almost 75 % over the last 35 years.
One teaching union I noticed tweeted last night «a wrong righted», a view shared, I'm pretty sure, by the pupils who are going to be collecting their results this morning.
Nicky Morgan says all pupils going to secondary school should know their 12 - times table by heart, be able to do long division and complex multiplication and use accurate punctuation, spelling and grammar.
Uppingham's extensive educational outreach goes beyond this partnership though; many local schools have benefited from our community service work — which includes the teaching of Latin and extra mathematics and French and learning support — often delivered by Uppingham pupils.
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.
The back story goes all the way back to the 1971 Stull Act, which mandates that teachers (and other accredited employees) in California be evaluated by objective criteria, including pupil progress.
Agree — and if grammar schools go ahead make them 50 % pupil premium and 50 % selected by the primary schools.
More than 400,000 pupils in the North and Midlands go to a school that is «less than good», and the Ofsted chief said this could not be «explained away» by higher levels of deprivation.
Schools Week's findings also appear to go against recommendations by the Sutton Trust that schools should co-ordinate locally to ensure pupils do not have to sit multiple tests.
In one particularly telling moment in the current series, a pupil sums up the mood of generations of GCSE maths students, by grumbling: «When are you ever gonna need Pythagoras in your life?»
Ministers are proposing that grammar schools be required by law to have strategies in place to «ensure fair access», but for the second time today Gibb went further, suggesting the ability of grammars to select their pupils could depend on the school improving access for poorer pupils.
One of two alternative provision schools run by the Brighton - based Olive Academies MAT received Ofsted's worst possible grade in January this year, but has nevertheless had a government go - ahead to continue with its takeover of a failing pupil referral unit in Suffolk from September.
Its table shows, by individual school, what percentage of pupils went forward into higher education in general, and what percentage went to a list of 30 universities the charity considers «highly selective».
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