Sentences with phrase «out of school settings want»

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It's not that I disagree with you about keeping religion out of schools (public schools, ones not set up specifically by a religious community for their community and paid for by that community), but dogma is what you also both adhere to and propagate, so you might want to rephrase.
Ministers had wanted to gain greater control of «out - of - school education settings» in a bid to tackle extremism.
Set in 1993, valedictorian Brandy Klark wants to shed her uptight image before college, so she assembles a to do list of all the «activities» she missed out on in high school.
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Local parents of elementary - age kids have set out to make Hogg a school they and their neighbors want to send their kids to, which means higher test scores, tighter discipline, and a college - prep curriculum - changes they believe will benefit all children, not just their own.
As the most recent statistics on childhood obesity were released — which, incidentally, showed that around one in five children is overweight or obese as they start school, rising to around a third of children by the end of primary school — we launched a white paper setting out what we want to see in the forthcoming national child obesity strategy.
Nothing is stopping them from setting up private academies — but they not only want public money they actually want to shift money from public schools to their «public» charter academies... public except for the fact that they violate the most fundamental issues of Brown vs. Board of Education, they have not unions, they have discipline policies that are draconian and the out - migrate anyone who doesn't meet their criteria.
The committee wants the department to carry out more work to understand why there are regional differences in teaching quality, including by engaging more with school leaders in affected regions, and set out «how it proposes to improve the quality of teaching in the midlands and the north of England specifically».
It is the vacuousness of the statement «We've already set out that we want more good school places wherever children are in the country» before Greening gets to her solution which worries me.
Pressed by Marr to give a «concrete example of what is going to change» as part of the new shared society, Greening said: «We've already set out that we want more good school places wherever children are in the country.
Leading by example and wanting to create a positive school climate he says, «The more I've read and learned and watched other leaders from across the state, in and out of education, I know that the direction and the culture of the organization — the tone is set by the leader.»
In 2013, he briefly suggested that Secretary of Education Arne Duncan was «impolitic» to place opposition to the Common Core State Standards upon «white, suburban moms» who don't want to find out that their children are not brilliant — just before he jumped in and declared that Secretary Duncan was right to be concerned that «a laudable set of guidelines» would be rejected for making kids work too hard, characterized most opposition to the standards as «welling hysteria» from the right and left wing, and chided parents concerned about the increasing lack of joy in school with declarations that portions of school ought to be «relatively mirthless» while blaming stories of students breaking down from stress upon their parents.
The government has already set out plans to make grammar schools become more inclusive if they want cash for expansion, but the agreement with the GSHA is an attempt to encourage selective schools to change their ways by the end of the parliament in 2022.
Last week, as I sat listening to a panel of Newark students discussing what they want out of school at the City of Newark's chronic absenteeism summit, I heard words that are not often heard in a high school setting.
If you need more accountability and support, or if you've wanted to publish for a long time but can't seem to get it done, I recommend checking out the Self - Publishing School — it's not free, but Chandler Bolt has set up a rigorous system to guide you through the process of actually getting your book finished and published.
Thrill - seekers that like the safety of a guided tour can still take part in the action with a raft expedition, while anyone wanting to take it easy can set sail on a captain - helmed catamaran or yacht and still not miss out on seeing schools of spinner dolphins.
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