Sentences with phrase «talented pupils for»

The Academy will arrange special provision for exceptionally gifted or talented pupils for specific teaching and mentoring.

Not exact matches

There was a very talented Asian cook, for example, who was exasperated at having to follow the council's three week menu plan of shepherd's pie and fish and chips, when her pupils — most of whom were also Asian — would have much preferred naan bread and a curry.
There was a very talented Asian cook, for example, who was exasperated at having to follow the council's 3 - week menu plan of shepherd's pie and fish and chips, when her pupils - most of whom were also Asian - would have much preferred naan bread and a curry.
Announcing the scheme today, schools minister Andrew Adonis said the programme was designed to give gifted and talented pupils the confidence and skills needed to apply for the most academic institutions.
The education secretary wants to scrap GCSEs, bring back O - levels and force less talented pupils to sit simpler CSE exams, in the biggest shake - up of British education for 30 years.
«There was a very talented Asian cook, for example, who was exasperated at having to follow the council's three ‑ week menu plan of shepherd's pie and fish and chips, when her pupils — most of whom were also Asian — would have much preferred naan bread and a curry.
The talented pupils took time out from their prize day to work with a professional designer, and see their artwork turned into posters ready for the show.
This is unsurprising: studies of targeted interventions for pupils identified as «gifted and talented» show that they benefit from a range of different kinds of grouping, including pull - out classes, accelerated classes and promotion (where high attaining pupils move up a year).
Scriptwriting is excellent for gifted and talented pupils who find short story composition not challenging enough.
A guide containing advice about developing a strategy for supporting gifted and talented pupils in schools.
Where appropriate the Academy will support the professional development of teachers requiring relevant training in the delivery of teaching and learning strategies for gifted and talented pupils.
Provide a curriculum for gifted and talented pupils that is academically rigorous, intellectually stimulating and sufficiently flexible to meet their educational, social and emotional needs; and
Year 12 Harrow School boys provide an after - school Latin club for gifted and talented Year 6 pupils at Roxeth Hill Primary School.
This exists to share good practice, promote collaboration, raise aspiration and achievement amongst pupils and to offer a range of enrichment and extension activities for the able, gifted and talented across the Schools.
The aim of the project is to give gifted or talented pupils in Year 5 a range of skills and knowledge that may make it easier for them to sit entrance tests for selective senior schools in Year 6.
As the legislature deals with the need to provide fair funding for the common good, system components must be preserved, including recapture, school district - based adjustments (like small and sparse adjustment and cost of education index adjustments), weighted pupil funding for special population students (including compensatory education, bilingual education, special education, and gifted and talented), transportation and especially facilities.
Other teachers are using it in debate clubs as extension activities for talented pupils, and in form time on tablets or PCs.
«Whilst we recognise from the Estyn report that more needs to be done to encourage schools to adequately identify more able and talented pupils, we note the positive response to the support provided by the Welsh government and National Association for Able Children in Education (NACE).
It is felt that a small school makes it easier to give pupils individual attention - for instance to stretch the «gifted and talented» or give extra support for those with «English as an additional language.»
In our classrooms, our talented teachers provide spaces for learning: we encourage all our pupils to develop a thirst for knowledge.
A new top - level GCSE grade will be awarded to the most talented 20,000 pupils each year, in proposals for a shake - up of England's exam grades.
«The educational program shall provide a general education for all pupils and suitable special education for exceptional children — handicapped, gifted and talented.
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