Sentences with phrase «schools get to grips with»

Helping hands There are many supportive institutions that run campaigns to help schools get to grips with solar.
In the short term it could increase cost as parents, families and schools get to grip with the new system.

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Getting to grips with maths and physics can help change the way children perceive the world, and now a school in Berlin has set out to do the same with food.
Getting to grips with these skills before your little one starts school will all help them settle that bit easier and be less daunted by the experience of starting school.
Yes, I am willing to talk tactics of how we do this (I would start with restoring LA oversight and local democratic accountability over all state funded schools), but until we get to grips with the disaster of academisation we don't deserve to be taken seriously on anything else.
Every student goes through a drastic change in personality in high school and being in a relationship helps them to get to grips with this abrupt change.
As golf is a difficult activity for young people to get to grips with, we can also deliver table tennis to primary schools.
The Barefoot Computing project in Wales aims to help primary school teachers get to grips with computing so that they can inspire and excite pupils aged from five about the world of IT.
A dissconnect with policy Schools can not be blamed for failing to get to grips with the opportunities available when, at the highest level of government, the needs of the sector are not understood.
In 2008, the union stated that it is imperative that school support staff are «provided with more support to help them get to grips with using the wide range of technology now available.»
State schools will «struggle» to get to grips with university admission changes driven by the government's A-level reforms — pushing them further behind their private school peers, a...
However, there are others who find it difficult to get to grips with the particular culture of English schools and our curriculum, assessment and examination regime.
Head teachers in England say any reshuffle of ministers needs to be more than «window dressing» - and must get to grips with core problems over school funding and staffing shortages.
Head teachers say that whoever is education secretary needs to get to grips with school funding problems.
«The growing crisis in recruitment is something the government needs to get to grips with, piece - meal solutions alone will not solve the shortfalls school leaders are reporting,» he said.
During early school years, for example, the brain is focused on getting to grips with the world around us.
«The haste with which the exam reforms been have rushed in has not given schools enough time to prepare and to get to grips with the changes.
Ultimately the Celerio does not have a lot of cornering grip in these days of mega wide tyres and «trick» rubber; but there is enough considering the car's low weight and there is old school driver satisfaction in judging the corner entry speed you can get away with to minimise loss in the momentum you have built up.
With the kids back in school and adults back at work, fall is a good time to take pause, get a grip on summer spending, and get ready for the holiday season.
Combine all of that with societal peer pressure that older teens like myself should not partake of the «got ta catch»em all» sensation that was gripping our collective elementary school siblings and cousins, my social circle never had to choose between Charmander and Squirtle.
Get to grips with the options available for bright school leavers — both university and higher - level training programmes with employers.
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