Sentences with phrase «out of mainstream education»

By forcing the local authorities out of mainstream education, it would also finally unpick the local authority system of schools put in place in England by Arthur Balfour's Conservative government in 1902.
this is a booklet deisigned to teach students briefly about religion if they are absent for a period of time or are in a learning centre out of mainstream education

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Gun control, higher taxes, poor education choices, energy ignorance, etc. simply put him out of the mainstream.
It all sounds like a recipe for the most noxious liberal jerk - off movie since «Crash,» but in the hands of writer - director Richard LaGravenese, Freedom Writers turns out to be a superb piece of mainstream entertainment — not an agonized debate over the principles of modern education à la «The History Boys,» but a simple, straightforward and surprisingly affecting story of one woman who managed to make a difference.
As a result of this, the association believes that those with high needs or disabilities could miss out on a mainstream education.
Councillor Richard Watts, chair of the LGA's Children and Young People Board, said: «The government should provide additional funding to meet this need, otherwise councils may not be able to meet their statutory duties and children with high needs or disabilities could miss out on a mainstream education.
In fact, as others like Montessori Compass (2013) have pointed out, the CCSS may generate an opportunity for Montessori to shine and step into the light of mainstream education.
As Antonucci points out, «Categorical opposition to something on the fringe of education policy is practical, but as such things become more mainstream over time, this becomes less and less feasible and costs the union in public credibility.
He finds that African American students are much more likely to be identified for special education, to be diagnosed with Emotional Disorders (ED), to be removed from mainstream classrooms into more restrictive environments, and to experience out - of - school suspensions than are White or Asian students.
Education Datalab's study concluded that in some cases pupils are being «managed out» of mainstream schools so as to to «boost the league table performance of the school the pupil leaves.»
MPs on the parliamentary education committee have heard evidence from headteachers and local authority officers, who warned that vulnerable pupils are being forced out of mainstream schools due to «cliff - edge» accountability measures and a narrowing of the school curriculum.
Citing concerns about some unintended negative effects of special education «pull - out» programs, her proposal suggested that greater efforts to educate mildly and moderately disabled students in the mainstream of regular education should be pursued (Will, 1986).
Education Datalab warned that a minority of «pupils are being «managed out» of mainstream schools... with the effect of boosting the league table performance of the school».
We are looking for an experienced education recruitment consultant to lead a «branch - out» of our clients current, successful and established education mainstream recruitment team.
Teaching English has been my forte ever since I stepped out of mainstream teaching and focused on augmented education.
The report set out a clear vision for a comprehensive, child - centred model of supports which will ensure that children with disabilities can access and meaningfully participate in the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Programme in mainstream pre-school settings.
In line with local authorities» duty to arrange suitable education as set out above, children and young people who are in hospital or placed in other forms of alternative provision because of their health needs should have access to education that is on a par with that of mainstream provision, including appropriate support to meet the needs of those with SEN.
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