Sentences with phrase «secondary phase»

Similarly, when you start investing when the child is in secondary phase, get maturity financial benefits during the college life of your young one.
There are 1.4 million...» But, as you say, it's in the primary sector where academies are in the minority that Ofsted results have improved and not in the heavily - academised secondary phase».
Four secondary phase teachers were placed in four high schools, 1 middle school teacher in a middle school, 4 upper primary phase teachers in four middle schools, and 6 primary phase teachers in six elementary schools.
Secondary phase SATs face significant difficulties in managing their deficits because of increasing pupil numbers and difficulties in recruiting teachers, as discussed in a previous NFER blog.
What is more, the majority of these institutions are in the secondary phase, creating serious surplus capacity when there is a crying need for more primary school places.
«Also, the inhibition of RGMa promotes restoration of injured neural networks, presumably leading to a delay in the progression of the secondary phase of NMO.»
The inspector described the lacking area as a «tragedy» for young people and «an enormous waste of talent» caused by good work at primary school being «lost when pupils enter the secondary phase».
«My inspectors tell me that much of the good, structured work done in primary schools on understanding and using correct grammar, both when writing and when speaking, is lost when pupils enter the secondary phase
«Now — for the very first time in our country — it is possible to compare objectively and simply the performance of academy groups and local authorities, in both the primary and secondary phases
67 per cent of secondary schools are currently academies, compared to 21 per cent of primary schools, so growth in the primary phase would likely have to remain above that of the secondary phase for quite some time if this gap is to close.
For the secondary phase, the lowest proportion of academies can be found in the North of England at 52 per cent, with South - West England also having the highest proportion of secondary academies at 76 per cent.
In combination, these secondary phase statistics are cause for concern, especially as state - funded secondary pupil numbers are projected to increase again after 2015.
Like you, I'm a passionate believer in the impact that can be achieved through greater collaboration between practitioners and schools across the Early Years, Primary and Secondary phases.
Overall, the difference in progression rates between teachers in the primary and secondary phases was lower than in the 2016 survey.
Dan Morrow, head of the secondary phase at Shirley Park, said his school had entered students for both IGCSE and GCSE English for the first time this year to stretch the most able.
In the first of a series of regular commentaries on areas of education policy, Ofsted's chief inspector described the «tragedy» for young people and an «enormous waste of talent» caused by good work at primary school being «lost when pupils enter the secondary phase».
This is because additional pupils resulting from an increased birth rate in the early 2000s are now entering the secondary phase.
The report, titled Divergent Pathways: the disadvantage gap, accountability and the pupil premium, examines how the progress gap between disadvantaged pupils and their peers has shifted in early years, primary and secondary phases.
During the secondary phase, they can help with initial research, literature reviews, detailed research and in - depth analysis.
This phase will seem to last forever (usually its only seconds long) and it is always followed by a secondary phase of seizure referred to as «clonic».
There are four areas of special educational needs and disability named in the new SEND Code of Practice (which applies equally to mainstream and specialist schools in both primary and secondary phases).
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