Sentences with phrase «school expectations prior»

School rules or behavioural expectations and core values stated in positive terms are also useful for both parents / carers and the child as they ensure that there is opportunity to teach and practise new skills while developing an understanding of school expectations prior to starting.

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Jackson W. Carroll and Wade Clark Roof, researchers in the sociology of religion (at Duke University Divinity School and at the University of California — Santa Barbara), analyze three age categories — pre-boomers (born prior to 1946), boomers (born 1946 - 1964) and Gen Xers (born between 1965 and 1980)-- who according to Carroll and Roof have profoundly different expectations of the church and of religion.
At some point during that first month of teaching, I realized that while I had many demands and expectations of myself as a teacher, I lacked something that everyone else in the school building had — prior relationships with others in the school.
«Ultimately,» she writes, «it's a miracle that schools like Prior Lake can function at all when we, as a nation, haven't decided what we want them to be or do, but feel free to beat them up for not meeting all our contradictory expectations
These opinions were influenced by local views of school readiness that spring from the particular values, expectations, and socioeconomic mix of the school, as well as teachers» prior dispositions, training, and personal experiences.
Our vision is that every student at an Aldridge school will achieve academically beyond initial personal expectations and prior attainment.
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