Sentences with phrase «most challenging pupils»

Teachers with an eye on their career are less likely to gain the experience of teaching the most challenging pupils if they believe that doing so may damage their career prospects.
The private and voluntary sectors should be more involved in educating the most challenging pupils, the Conservatives argued today.

Not exact matches

Using the education of Welsh pupils, striving for attainment in some of the most challenged and deprived communities of Britain, as a means to score points off the Labour Party, is a cheap trick which will be seen for what it is by the Welsh people.
Getting my car impounded just before Date 17 with The Pupil (one of the most awkward dates of the Challenge)
A full pack of exciting, whole day or 5 lesson Enterprise Challenge based on BBC Apprentice where pupils study how to set up a business, create a business idea, present it, make the item or service, sell it and the winning team is the one with the most money at the end.
Also included; a challenging knowledge organiser for Most Able pupils full of theoretical reading suggestions and terminology!
Children would require an understanding of money, mass, volume and length conversions, as most questions include a mixture of measures for extra challenge (e.g. grams and kilograms within the same word problem - the pupil would need to convert to either g or kg first).
Sponsored academies are transforming some of the most challenging schools across the country, tackling decades of failure and mediocrity — new sponsors should be given the best possible opportunity to tackle these issues and transform pupils» education.»
Our most popular materials are our STEM challenges where pupils are challenges to solve a problem faced in the developing world.
Pupils really enjoyed the lesson and even my most challenging classes worked in silence during this lesson!
These projects will help provide tailored training opportunities for teachers on both managing challenging pupil behaviour and developing leadership, so they can make the most of their talent in the classroom.
The aim is for it to provide a highly academic and rigorous curriculum to stretch and challenge the most academically able children in Swindon, free of charge, to pupils who consistently achieve at Level 5 or higher in Primary School and who are hardworking and committed to the additional homework and prep needed to achieve outstanding academic results.
«In order to do that, and to recognise the achievements of schools in the most challenging areas, we want to measure the progress that all pupils make as well as their overall attainment.
Morgan said the northern hub funding was for «top performing» academy sponsors to «improve performance for pupils in the most challenging areas».
An ongoing challenge for the EEF is to develop the next evidence - led practical steps that take teachers from the general messages outlined in the Toolkit to the specific actions needed to improve the learning of their most disadvantaged pupils.
He said explanations could include the different cognitive processes needed to perform tasks on computers rather than paper, or that pupils can no longer use test - taking strategies such as leaving the most challenging questions to tackle at the end.
Currently, the Sparsity Aid Program aims to offset the challenges faced by the smallest, most rural school districts in the state through providing $ 300 in per - pupil funding for districts with enrollments of 745 or less and a density of less than 10 pupils per square mile.
Effective governors challenge and support school leaders to allocate resources in the most efficient and effective way to improve pupil outcomes.
But if the new exams provide more challenge for the most gifted pupils, he says the impact at the average and lower ability end remains uncertain.
Then education secretary Nicky Morgan named five «top performing» academy sponsors as beneficiaries of the funding, and tasked them with «improving performance for pupils in some of the most challenging and disadvantaged areas of the country».
And what has happened to WCAT's share of the # 5m given out to «top performing» academy sponsors tasked with «improving performance for pupils in some of the most challenging and disadvantaged areas of the country»?
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