Not exact matches
MacGruber is a sporadically funny action spoof, and a close call in terms of garnering a
recommendation, but does
fall short in two
key ways.
According to the social mobility action plan, which is called «unlocking talent, fulfilling potential», the future talent programme will «trial approaches and present clear
recommendations on what works» to support «the most able disadvantaged children, particularly during
key stage 3 when they so often
fall behind».
The
recommendations are an initial part of the Rochford Review, led by headteacher Diane Rochford, and created to focus on statutory assessment of the more than 50,000 pupils whose ability
falls below the national curriculum standards at
key stage 1 and 2.
Important findings and
recommendations of the Gonski 2.0 report
fall into a number of
key areas that the Maths Pathway model addresses directly: