Sentences with phrase «more talented pupils»

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«A strong supply of good quality teachers is vital in ensuring pupils in Essex continue to receive the best possible education and attracting yet more talented teachers back to the profession would be another big boost.
It is a science activity looking at fertilisers, aimed at More Able and Talented Key Stage 4 pupils.
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.
Forgive us if we remain nervous about the prospect of more «annexes», but further top - slicing of our most talented pupils is likely to have an impact on the bottom line, as well as teacher recruitment and retention.
«Whilst we recognise from the Estyn report that more needs to be done to encourage schools to adequately identify more able and talented pupils, we note the positive response to the support provided by the Welsh government and National Association for Able Children in Education (NACE).
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