Sentences with phrase «subject options»

A variety of subject options are open to graduates from various disciplines (see table).
There are a wide range of different subject options available, but they also allow you to select «other» and enter the topic yourself, so there seems to be no limit to the classes that you can receive help with.
Schools» funding crisis and pressure to raise their Ebacc scores have forced heads to cut subject options
«Evidence shows that too many young people are choosing subject options on the basis, not of their skills and aspirations, but on the basis of whether their parents can afford the books, equipment and other resources a particular course demands.
Jo Hutchinson, Centre Forum's associate director for education, said: «We are talking about things such as parents attending parents» evenings at school, talking to their children about subject options, supervising homework, ensuring that the family eats together and has regular bedtimes.
The NASUWT teachers» union said it had invited responses from its members about the impact of the E Bacc - and among those who had replied, 43 % had said their schools «had put in place plans to restrict the degree of choice pupils are able to exercise over subject options».
Head teachers and governors have been campaigning over school funding shortages for much of this academic year - warning of teacher job losses and narrowing subject options.
The best bit about the Osmo Mobile is the follow subject option where the camera just locks on the subject and stays there whatever you do with the camera.
«Schools can not sustain the level of support they provide to pupils or the range of subject options and enrichment activities.
Additionally, a BBC Learning and Discovery Research report found that 39 per cent of girls who used the BBC micro: bit said they will now choose ICT / computer science as a subject option in the future, compared to just 23 per cent before trying out the micro: bit.
The curriculum has been changed in its entirety in primary schools, and secondary schools are coping with hurried changes to GCSE and A-levels and having to redo their curriculums and subject options as well.
Additionally, a research report for BBC Learning found that 39 percent of girls who used the BBC micro: bit said they will now choose ICT / computer science as a subject option in the future, compared to just 23 percent before trying out the micro: bit.
«Schools will have to start increasing class sizes or shutting courses and cutting the subject options available to pupils».
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