Public Opinion A YouGov poll found that only 38 per cent of people believe the government should build more grammar schools and encourage more schools to
select on academic ability, which suggests there isn't a huge amount of public support for the idea.
Only 38 per cent of people believe that the government should build more grammar schools and encourage more schools to
select on academic ability, according to a YouGov poll.
Not exact matches
Nine will be
selected on the basis of
academic excellence and
ability to communicate, and the top junior scientist will receive a cash prize of # 1500.
She was
selected based
on her
academic achievements, mentoring plan, rigorous experimental design, and
ability to deliver significant findings over the course of a summer.
So, in response to this we pulled together a debate between an eclectic panel of education experts including: chair of the Education
Select Committee Neil Carmichael MP; a head teacher who turned her own school's performance and
ability to recruit and retain its staff around 180 degrees; an ex-tutor from an FE institution who left teaching due to work load issues; and an
academic completing a PhD
on the topic of work strain in the sector.
Children are not
selected only
on the basis of
academic ability, however, says the school, with aptitude for the arts, sport and all - round contribution to school life also considered.
Theresa May has put her own stamp firmly
on education policy with a green paper suggesting more schools should be able to
select pupils
on academic ability.
They are not
selecting simply
on the basis of
academic ability.»
We believe that
selecting some pupils
on the basis of
academic ability and giving them elite
academic training can make sense for them, but it does not write off the other schools.
→ Effective researcher with
ability to review and
select new teaching materials and technologies with focus
on qualitative and quantitative elements as well as student understanding and
academic progression.
The University of Regina
selects the recipients based
on academic standing and
ability in such areas as leadership, athletics and fine arts.
The University of Regina
selects recipients based
on criteria including graduating from a Regina area high school,
academic standing and demonstrated
ability in such areas as leadership, athletics and fine arts.