Sentences with phrase «well as the pupil»

One large primary in the urban North West found the experience of developing their grounds was a catalyst for engaging the wider school related community as well as the pupils.
It is difficult to provide a comprehensive assessment owing to differences between the funding and purpose of early academies (2002 ‑ 2009) and later academies established from 2010 onwards, as well as the pupil intakes and profile of converter and sponsored academies.
It is difficult to provide a comprehensive assessment owing to differences between the funding and purpose of early academies (2002 - 2009) and later academies established from 2010 onwards, as well as the pupil intakes and profile of converter and sponsored academies.
This whole school provision offer directs cycles of staff CPD, encourages enquiry - based practice and contributes to the sense of being a learning community for all (staff as well as pupils).
The ideal school invests in achieving this strong foundation of universal, high quality teaching through sound use of the SEN national budget, as well as the Pupil Premium Grant.
The Teacher Planner allows teachers to draw on a variety of information related to their timetable, homework submitted, class seating plan, as well as pupils» profile.
The play incorporated Makaton signing, mime and action, dance, «call and response» as well as pupils using adapted lines from the play.
The «complexities and subtleties» of special schools, as well as pupil referral units and alternative provision, which take in excluded pupils, were «not always appreciated.»
Nansen Primary was criticised for the leadership of the school as well as pupils» behaviour.
The implementation of good quality professional development will benefit teachers, school leaders and the government (as well as pupils and parents) and as such, all of the above should take responsibility for supporting its implementation and embedding a culture where it is valued and desired.
Resources from NHSG are also crucial - in terms of facilities and staffing as well as pupil volunteers from Sixth Form.
They are attracting students from populations that are underrepresented in STEM professions: women, Hispanics and African - Americans, and include enrollees from low - income families as well as pupils who are the first in their families to attend college.
We re-engineered every part of the education system, from teacher training and support, to lesson delivery, construction and financial administration, as well as pupil and teacher feedback to monitor progress, to make it as efficient, effective — and very affordable for the communities we serve.
Designed for English language learners and older students, as well as pupils in upper elementary and secondary grades.
Dilating minds as well as pupils with nonstop optical and intellectual brilliance, the boisterous Frank Stella retrospective at the Whitney offers nearly 100 works: paintings, reliefs, sculpture, a monster print titled The Fountain on Ken Tyler's custom paper, maquettes and drawings.
As well as this pupils were visited on the day by Hampshire law firm, Moore Blatch solicitors which in conjunction with the Brain Injury -LSB-...]
As well as this pupils were visited on the day by Hampshire law firm, Moore Blatch solicitors which in conjunction with the Brain Injury Group and Child Brain Injury Trust had organised a competition for pupils to design alternative, wacky ways to travel to school.
As part of our well - established public and employment law groups, 11KBW members have advised and represented schools, local authorities, academies, colleges, universities, and examination boards, as well as pupils, students and their families, unions, and teachers.

Not exact matches

The Church of England welcomed some aspects of the review, but also said: «We are however disappointed that the report misunderstands the role of Church of England schools in providing a rounded education to more than a million pupils from all backgrounds as part of our commitment to the common good.
From a survey of current German discussion we may conclude that the proposal of a new quest of the historical Jesus, originally made within the context of the «post-Bultmannian» direction of leading pupils of Bultmann, has broadened itself, not only in traditionally conservative circles, but also by support from the Barthian side as well as from Bultmann himself.
In The Philosopher's Pupil (1983) a man's life is changed by his vision of a flying saucer; a key episode in The Good Apprentice turns on what appears to be the effects of a love potion; a young girl in The Green Knight exerts an involuntary telekinesis over the stones that she has collected in her room; in the same novel the goodness of a man named Peter Mir (Mir meaning, in Russian, both «world» and «peace,» as several characters note) seems to be contagious, bringing sweet dreams and love to those with whom he comes in contact.
In any case it was probably inevitable that Bultmann's pupils (such as Günther Bornkamm)-- while accepting his negative verdicts that Jesus did not think of himself as Messiah, Son of God, or Son of Man — should refuse to accept the dispiriting embargo on all discussion about how Jesus did regard himself, and refuse as well to accept the excessively rigorous skepticism about the facts behind the Gospels» literary forms.
is, I suggest, like asking, why teachers have pupils, statesmen citizens, composers musicians to play their compositions, painters canvasses to paint, friendly persons other persons or animal pets to enjoy; or why people want children as well as adults around them.
As Melanie Clark, deputy head at The Laurels, explains: «Our approach, while acknowledging the liberal arts programme, is to equip our pupils with the ability to seek, find and love the true, the good and the beautiful wherever they may be found.
Perhaps the examples of Thomas Tallis and his pupil and friend William Byrd, both Roman Catholics, will give heart to contemporary Catholic artists — and those who like myself are Anglo - Catholic artists — as well as other writers in the Christian tradition who find themselves in the situation that Dana Gioia describes.
The evangelist encouraged people to pray for Joshua Sutcliffe, who faced disciplinary action for saying «well done girls» to a group which included one pupil who was born female but now identifies as a boy.
He added: «There was a system of administration in that school over a long number of years which allowed a paedophile to flourish, gave him authority, not only over all of the pupils, but gave him authority over the staff as well and put him in a position where he could abuse people and that needs to be explored, it needs to be investigated, it needs to be enquired into.
Over 900 pupils between the ages of 11 and 16 currently attend Corpus Christi Catholic College, which was judged «good with some outstanding features» as part of its last OFSTED inspection in 2010.
The district's director of communications, Jessica Maxey - Faulkner, said that programs and classes are limited by the size of the local field houses, as well as the supervisor - per - pupil ratio.
«Based on the relatively high competence of Waldorf pupils in natural science, combined with exceptionally high indicators of motivation and reflective cognition in these subjects as well as the different pedagogical principles, it is reasonable to conclude that public education can learn from the Steiner Waldorf schools, in particular with regard to being able to concretely apply knowledge in natural science.»
The school meal recommendations are also meant as handbook for communication between stakeholders; providers of education and supporting activities, schools, persons in charge of school food services and pupil welfare, as well as for parents and carers, and the schoolchildren themselves.
The districts which have been able to offer something better either have extra funding, as is the case in Berkeley with their Meals for Needy Pupils revenue, or outside funding / fundraising, as is the case in Boulder.
BHA Faith Schools Campaigner Richy Thompson commented, «Faith - based selection of pupils is one of the biggest issues with religious schools, as it prevents parents of the wrong faith or of no faith from getting into the best schools in their area.
They vowed to abduct six pupils from Kankon, as well as the two principals of the college, boasting that nothing could stop them.
As I have written before on Total Politics, a campaign to expand parents» and pupils» understanding of what the country's best schools teach and expect will also help to raise standards.
And, in the meantime, poorer people will be protected against public sector pay conditions; their children will get a pupil premium; and they will gain disproportionately from tax cuts - as well as, of course, from the welfare state.
«I am worried that the proposals could lead to pupils from poorer areas being disadvantaged as popular schools expand, and wealthier and better informed parents are able to set up their own schools,» Mr Salter said.
«It is our attempt to reach the family unit in very real times; we have some good work in this regard; it is currently operating in 22 states in Nigeria with 7,487,441 pupils as beneficiaries.
He is the architect of the government's pupil premium policy from within the Lib Dems, and it's easy to see him forming an effective partnership with the liberally inclined Michael Gove, as well as bolstering the Lib Dem's policy power roaming Whitehall.
Gov. Cuomo noted that the fact that New York has one of the highest per pupil costs in the nation as well as the one of the highest property tax rates, New York should expect the best from its school systems.
She was recognised for her hard work in securing a # 223m budget deal from the Welsh Government, which includes extra support for the poorest school pupils in Wales, as well as tirelessly holding First Minister Carwyn Jones and the Welsh Labour Government to account.
One of my highlights of my time in coalition was... that the attainment gap, namely how well poor kids do in school as opposed to their wealthier classmates, was closing for the first time in a very long period of time and the reason why that appears to be the case, was because of the effect of policies like the pupil premium.
There was spontaneous applause at her example of the abolition of Section 28 as a big achievement in politics regarding this subject, as it was «so damaging for teenagers» as well as «the impact it had on teachers and fears they felt — not being able to come out or answer pupils» questions.»
As well as English and maths, it will measure how well pupils perform in at least three subjects from the English Baccalaureate — sciences, history, geography, languages — and Computer Science, and in three additional subjects, whether those are arts subjects, academic subjects or high quality vocational qualificationAs well as English and maths, it will measure how well pupils perform in at least three subjects from the English Baccalaureate — sciences, history, geography, languages — and Computer Science, and in three additional subjects, whether those are arts subjects, academic subjects or high quality vocational qualificationas English and maths, it will measure how well pupils perform in at least three subjects from the English Baccalaureate — sciences, history, geography, languages — and Computer Science, and in three additional subjects, whether those are arts subjects, academic subjects or high quality vocational qualifications.
suggests that class size reduction policies are not the best option in terms of value for money to raising pupil attainment, compared to others such as increasing teacher effectiveness.
Results included: Over three quarters (80 %) of teachers said pupils are lacking energy and concentration as a result of eating poorly; The majority (82 %) said pupils were arriving to school in clothes inappropriate for the weather conditions; Over a quarter (27 %) said they had brought in food for hungry pupils themselves and well over half (63 %) said they had lent or given pupils school equipment; Over half (53 %) said they had witnessed pupils missing out on important educational activities due to lack of money to pay for them.
He wonders how a student is been assessed since a pupil's standard is required as well as a curriculum, a syllabus as well as learning materials.
Pupils in these situations need support ahead of public examinations as well.
The pupils were shown how to pluck and prepare a pheasant, as well as how to cook it, before enjoying pheasant tacos and fajitas.
«Despite all these shortcomings in way in which GCSEs have been reformed, teachers and school leaders have continued, as ever, to ensure that pupils receive high quality learning experiences and can secure the best possible chance of exam success tomorrow.
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