Sentences with phrase «preparing younger pupils»

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Twenty years ago, Melanie Barron, then a young teacher of junior - high - school science in New York City, first encountered the kind of crisis in a pupil's life that her training as an educator had not prepared her for.
worksheets to prepare pupils to watch the cartoon «asterix chez les bretons» this is aimed at year 7 but can be used for younger pupils or year 8
He said: «NAHT have long advocated age - appropriate sex education and PSHE for all pupils in all schools, to help prepare young people for the challenges they will encounter in their adult lives and the current challenges they will face beyond the school gates.
Schools play a crucial role in preparing children and young people to recognise and manage risk and should have a strong commitment to the aims of keeping pupils safe and helping them to learn how to adopt safe practices.
It is also imperative to show an understanding of the needs of local children and how any new school will meet these needs, whether that's a higher number of pupils with English as an Additional Language or a focus on preparing young people for the world of work.
The new college will provide young people throughout Yorkshire with an exciting and diverse curriculum, and pupils can look forward to working with a range of organisations across the arts industry to help prepare them for their future careers.
As more pupils are raising issues around their gender identity, there is a concern that schools and colleges are not adequately prepared to support and educate young people.
A sixth form student at Uttoxeter's only high school has broken new ground in his role helping younger pupils use mobile technology to prepare for their exams.
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