Sentences with phrase «told tes»

The bishop, who is chairman of the Church of England's Board of Education, told the Tes: «In the long run there will be a major shift to academies because it is what the government is determined shall be.
He told the TES about 80 % of member schools were entering some of their students for both the IGCSE and the regular GCSE.
«I think that as we look at each of those schools in the particular markets and catchment areas in which they exist, there might be arguments for selection in certain places,» Julian Drinkall, chief executive of the Academies Enterprise Trust, told the TES.
Seamus Nevin, head of employment and skills policy at the institute, told TES he believes many employers will only discover that the GCSE grades have changed once they begin receiving CVs from pupils.
Chief executive Brett Wigdortz told TES: «The general sense we are getting from heads is that it is worse than it was in 2002.»
I'm staggered,» one teacher told TES.
Libby Nicholas, chief executive of Astrea Academy Trust, told Tes: «Our teachers are such a valuable asset — they work tirelessly to deliver an education that inspires beyond measure.
However, Melissa Benn, chair of Comprehensive Future, told Tes that grammar schools that have already changed their admissions policies to prioritise children entitled to the pupil premium have only ended up admitting «two or three» additional disadvantaged children.
Stella Creasy, Labour MP for Walthamstow, in north - east London, told Tes that the companies that profit from financing PFI deals were the «legal loan sharks of the public sector».
Ofqual chief regulator Sally Collier told TES, that her organisation's immediate focus would be to ensure there was clarity among heads, teachers and students approaching exams.
Schleicher, education director of the Organisation of Economic Co-operation and Development, the group that runs the PISA ranking, told Tes: «The school system today is your economy tomorrow, and that is something I worry about when governments have an attitude of «oh well, lets cut some corners here».»
Malcolm Trobe, deputy general secretary of the ASCL school leaders» union, told TES that it was sensible to allow three years for a school to establish itself before an inspection.
In regards to the investigation, an Ofsted spokesperson told Tes: «As an inspectorate and regulator ourselves, Ofsted values independent scrutiny.
Tony McLaren, the national co-ordinator of Breathing Space, the NHS mental health helpline in Scotland, told TES there has been a rise in demand from schools for its services in the past five years.
A DfE spokesperson told TES that «following a review of the outcomes» the scheme had been abandoned.
Tim Oates, research director at Cambridge Assessment, told TES: «Really interesting questions which — put to children — encourage them to think hard, to integrate things, to understand things and challenge their ideas a bit, are really important.
Tom Ellis, principal lecturer at the Institute of Criminal Justice Studies at Portsmouth University, told Tes that «there is very much emphasis on getting rid of low - level disruption or disorder in the classroom».
This comes after Eva Moskowitz, chief executive of New York charter chain Success Academy, also told TES that she would not be interested as her work in New York was «far from done».
Becky Allen, director of Education Datalab, told TES that emphasising a North - South divide created a rather simplistic narrative on schools.
Commenting on the delay, Mary Bousted, general secretary of the ATL teaching union, told TES: «This government and Ofqual appear to be incapable of doing the very job they are required to do.
Anyone who plays fantasy football will tell you that TE is the most top - heavy position in the league.
The MP for Bognor Regis came under fire last July for telling the TES that he didn't believe there was a crisis relating to teacher numbers, and has previously been accused, along with other ministers, of burying his head in the sand over the issue.

Not exact matches

Peters told ESPN's Tom VanHaaren that he'll be doing a bit of recruiting TE Naseir Upshur to the Wolverines:
Whether it's Michigan commits telling Isaac Nauta to join the class, or the edits the staff has sent him, Michigan has made the nation's No. 1 TE recruit a huge priority.
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In a letter seen by Tes, parents were told that the trust could not find the «required saving» and as a result «need to make the painful and very difficult decision to close the boarding school».
According to TES, pupils sitting the exam this afternoon were told to leave out one of the questions in the paper.
a straightforward worksheet aimed at Yr7, practising the time (12 and 24 hour clocks) in French, using analogue and digital clock faces; a simple powerpoint revising numbers (for telling the time) and a few time - related words; thirdly, a game practising the time in and out of French (template uploaded from TES, which I have adapted) and finally a powerpoint introducing the time using the 12 hour clock only
According to Tes, pupils panicked last year because the boundaries were too high even though they were not able to tell how many parks they had got on the paper through the release.
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It comes after the commissioner made no mention of transparency in his first big interview, published in TES last week, despite telling Radio 4's Today programme in January he wanted commissioners to become more accountable and transparent and claiming «there are many routes» for the public to contact him.
The email — passed to the TES — added that Christine Ryan, chief inspector at the ISI, told a recent meeting of heads that the independence of her inspectorate was «under significant and immediate threat.»
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