Sentences with phrase «mainstream schools between»

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Robin Williamson, Technical Director of LITRG, said: «Unless support benefits such as free school meals are co-ordinated with mainstream welfare payments, such as tax credits and means - tested benefits, the interaction between the two can produce real disincentives to enter or remain in work.»
Blood samples were taken from 493 schoolchildren, aged between seven and nine years, from 74 mainstream schools in Oxfordshire.
Like onetime indie darling David Gordon Green (who has since graduated to less reputable mainstream fare) Nichols cut his teeth at the famed North Carolina School of the Arts, and the connection between the two men has never been clearer than in the seductive opening stretches of this film.
This year, she is expanding the program, known as ALIAS, or Academic Language Instruction for All Students, to reach between 2,000 and 2,500 sixth - graders in mainstream classrooms in 14 schools.
Stephen Morales, chief executive of NASBM, echoed those thoughts: «We would like to see further detail on the relationship between high needs funding and the schools block, ensuring that funding adequately meets the needs of both mainstream and high needs pupils - we want to avoid robbing Peter to pay Paul.
This video examines an outreach programme developed between a special school, for pupils with profound and multiple learning difficulties, and a mainstream primary school in the south - west of England.
This paper focuses on the phase 2 of the project exploring the perceptions of LEA personnel on the inclusion of children between the ages of five and 16 years with Down's syndrome in mainstream school.
The map above and the table below show how primary school attainment varies between England's mainstream local authorities.
In the current program, Mr. Smith tracks America's search for schools and school districts that have been effectively raising student performance in high poverty areas and closing the achievement gap between minority and low - income students and the educational mainstream.
Fast - forward 45 years: Technological advances and sound research into the connection between student's, learning and their environment transformed green schools into a mainstream concern.
It also found «little correlation» between the change in EBacc entry and the change in arts uptake at state - funded mainstream schools.
This has revealed a continued tension between national targets to keep pupils in mainstream school and the capacity of the schools to keep them there.
Pupil learning can also benefit from partnerships between special and mainstream schools, collaboration between various professionals, improved teacher skills and «better learning environments», the report said.
The report states that the DfE itself estimated that «57,500 of 113,500 new places in mainstream free schools opening between 2015 and 2021 will create spare capacity in some free schools» immediate area».
The National Audit Office found that 57,500 of 113,500 new places in mainstream free schools opening between 2015 and 2021 will create «spare capacity» in the immediate areas of some of the institutions.
As Kingsmead's designated teacher, Lisa is the link between the mainstream school and the Virtual Sschool and the Virtual SchoolSchool.
In some states, children can split their week between special schools and mainstream schools.
Good planning and support for transition helps to ensure the successful transfer of students from early childcare and pre-school to primary school, from primary school to post-primary school, from post-primary school to further education settings and between special and mainstream settings.
In the parents of children with ASD group the inclusion criteria for the primary caregivers were as follows: (a) their child had a medical diagnosis of Asperger syndrome or childhood autism according to ICD - 10 [55] criteria; (b) their child had no intellectual disability; c) their child lived at home with them; (d) their child was between 5 and 17 years old; (e) their child attended a mainstream or inclusive school; (f) no concomitant conditions in children with ASD; (g) no developmental disorders or serious health problems in other children in the family; (h) the parents were partners and living together; (i) both of them completed the questionnaires; (j) both of them were biological parents of the child.
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