Sentences with phrase «sure pupils»

Each project comes with a detailed lesson plan, descriptions of the programming tasks and handy teacher support to make sure your pupils get the most out of each lesson.
The committee is right that we need to encourage schools to use evidence - based interventions to make sure the pupil premium is being spent in the most effective ways.
Beyond that, however, it's up to members of staff to make sure pupils have a positive relationship with the internet.
«We're going to change the rule, so we can allow new Catholic schools to open, while making faith schools of all kinds do more to make sure their pupils integrate with children of other backgrounds.»
«I made sure pupils knew they were not going to be let off the hook.
«Our members have a statutory duty to make sure all pupils in their schools who are eligible and can sit the key stage 1 or key stage 2 national curriculum tests do so.
These have been designed with a variation element as well as non-examples, to really make sure pupils think about the features of the diagrams.
She assured that the government will «consult on a new set of much more effective requirements to ensure that faith schools are properly inclusive and make sure their pupils mix with children of other faiths and backgrounds» and suggested grouping mono - racial and mono - religious schools within wider multi-racial and multi-religious trusts, as well as exploring ways in which schools can enter into twinning arrangements with other schools not of their faith.
«What we are questioning is whether it is worth teachers spending a great amount of time making sure pupils learn all 85 GPCs, rather than concentrating on the most frequent ones and then building pupils» vocabulary.»
For them to be confident in delivering swimming lessons at statutory national curriculum levels, as well as making sure pupils receive the best quality swimming education, they need support, training and necessary resources.
At the EEF we believe that evidence of «what works» is key to making sure the Pupil Premium has the maximum possible impact.
Ministers have argued that the assessments will help to make sure pupils leave primary school having made good progress in these basic skills.
Naomi credits her maths teacher at Bridge for making sure pupils didn't just get the equations right, but they understood them.
Pupils with access to this type of career support at school are more likely to prosper in their future career - so it's time to make sure all pupils get the opportunity — not just the few».
Sir Kevan Collins, chief executive of the Education Endowment Foundation, supported the committee's call to «encourage schools to use evidence - based interventions to make sure the pupil premium is being spent in the most effective ways».
Through the English Baccalaureate, we want to make sure all pupils have the chance to study the core academic subjects which universities and employers demand.»
To look for reflexes, doctors are to shine a light in the eyes to make sure the pupils are dilated.
«As the web has become the norm in classrooms, teachers and staff have to play a part to make sure pupils are protected from online bullies.
«Much like any appropriate learning activity, teachers must modify rules, select appropriate boundaries and equipment, and make sure pupils are safe.
As a small setting, we were able to make sure every pupil had a chance to print their designs and really put their name to something they had created.
Writing for the Telegraph, the head of Milton Abbey School, Dorset, said that the sector needed to «embrace the potential of vocational learning» to make sure pupils weren't left behind following changing demands of employers.
These tests are intended to be a baseline to make sure pupils are making enough progress through primary school.
The school will have an emphasis on improving literacy, with 12.5 hours per week, to make sure pupils have the reading skills needed to tackle other subjects.
«Through the English Baccalaureate, we want to make sure all pupils have the chance to study the core academic subjects which universities and employers demand,» he said.
There's also a centralized hearing office for students facing expulsion, to make sure pupils aren't getting booted for frivolous reasons.
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