Sentences with phrase «well young pupils»

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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.
Soon the younger, smaller pupil had become the mentor's equal, and Hauser predicted that Trice would one day become the best tackle in the country, better even than the black All - American from the University of Iowa, Duke Slater.
Collaboration between local authorities and institutions to agree a pupil's or student's support package and timely agreement of funding, placements and contracting will lead to more efficient ways of working and better outcomes for young people and their parents and carers.
The story is well written and the illustrations are great for young pupils.
The story is well written and the illustrations by Amy Bradley are great for young pupils.
You mentioned at the launch that you believe there is scope to widen access in primary schools, as the younger pupils get acquainted with coding the better.
The EEF and the Royal Society hope to identify best practice and approaches to support young people to achieve in science, with a particular focus on pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Equally, the pervasive impact and pace of social media developments regularly infiltrate the classroom, compromising pupil well - being and leaving even the younger generation of teachers struggling to catch up with issues like cyberbullying and «sexting» and the numerous other variants that crop up every week.
The way that I see it, having spent over 30 years in the music industry, music education is a very significant part of producing well - rounded young adults, and a really easy way of engaging pupils in something that isn't just perceived as «school work».
Jacqui Glenn, director at Argos for Business, says: «As the summer holidays are well underway and the new academic year is fast approaching, schools would benefit from ensuring their facilities are not only are ready for the new intake of pupils but also ensure their classrooms and common areas support the needs of young people with greater needs.
Tyack & Cuban: «Reformers expected the kindergarten to be a cure for urban social evils as well as a model of education for young children... When public sponsorship took the place of private, an early casualty was the outreach program that sent kindergarten teachers into the homes of the pupils
A positive pupil - teacher relationship can boost good behaviour and improve wellbeing in young people, a new study suggests.
In recent years, dramatic changes in both policy and attitudes to children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) have taken place, putting additional pressure on SEN professionals to provide the best possible support for pupils with SEND.
Much to loose Not only are there the financial considerations from arson attacks on schools due to building loss, there is the possible loss of course work, teachers aids and records, as well as the psychological impact on pupils, particularly young children, and staff.
The House of Lords social mobility committee has published a report claiming that scrapping the national curriculum for pupils over 14 and taking careers advice away from schools could help young people make better choices about their future.
In light of these findings, Plan UK is calling for greater support for teachers to prevent incidents of unwanted sexual contact, as well as high - quality statutory sex and relationships education to teach young people about issues of consent and healthy relationships, and ensuring bullying policies address gender and sexual violence, providing a safe environment for pupils to report concerns.
Teaching pupils and staff about energy saving measures can reduce energy bills, add excitement to the curriculum, and teach young people good habits for a lifetime, writes Alex Green, school programme manager at sustainable energy charity, Ashden.
It found that «pupils are well educated and their achievement is good», that «pupils are happy and proud to be part of the school» and documented an outstanding performance by younger pupils in a recent World Maths Day contest.
[ii] But the report finds that more must be done to better target resources at «hard to reach» communities and at younger pupils.
«Now the Government has confirmed our proposals we can get on with working with pupils, parents, and staff to make sure that all our young people can achieve their very best
The government did announce it would conduct further research on the «scale and scope» of sexual harassment in schools — looking both at abuse against female pupils and violent «hazing» or initiation techniques against male pupils, as well as how to involve young men in becoming «change agents» of gender equality.
Our young readers are among the best in the world, the proportion of primary pupils reaching the expected standards in reading, writing and maths is up 8 percentage points and the attainment gap has narrowed by 10.5 % since 2011.
The outcome for pupils will be a single larger and better resourced academy for Great Yarmouth that can offer an even stronger education for the borough's young people.
One aspect of the retailer - pupil dynamic that may translate well would be for schools to build better relationships between teachers, catering staff and pupils so that young people are valued and listened to, as they are by retailers.
«Inspirational teaching, challenging stereotypes and getting young people excited about the huge potential of science is the best way to get more pupils studying it and going on to enjoy the higher wages these skills command.»
: The worst student to teacher ratios in the country; near the worst per pupil funding in the US; low starting salary schedules that shortchange new teachers so the oldest teachers can be overpaid, though all do the same work; LIFO policies so that younger teachers are always fired first no matter how good they are and no matter how poor senior teachers are; teacher layoffs expected at every recession, with waves of recessions expected indefinitely; bad funding in the absence of recessions and worse funding in recessions; constant loading with additional requirements and expectations; poor and worsening teacher morale; poor and worsening working conditions; ugly architecturally uninspired facilities and often trashy temporary classrooms; inadequate learning materials, resources and technology; inadequate administrative support with the worst student / administrator ratios in the county; inadequate librarian, psychologist, behavioral specialist, counselor, nurse support due to the worst ratios; inadequate student discipline structures; and much more...
Party leader Willie Rennie said Scotland's «once proud education system» had «slipped in world standing» under the SNP, adding: «Children and young people deserve a good quality education with nursery education and a pupil premium to give every child a chance of a good job.»
We want to share our knowledge and experience in the interest of a better deal for children and young people, helping leaders to ensure that resources are managed well, to provide their pupils with an outstanding education that sets them up for life in the adult world.
«We are collectively determined across all partners to make sure that all of our children and young people reach their full potential, and will not rest until outcomes for all pupils in Central Bedfordshire are among the best in the country.»
A Department for Education spokesperson said: «The Sutton Trust itself has highlighted the positive impact grammar schools can have on pupils from less well - off backgrounds and that's exactly why we want more young people to benefit.
With both staff and pupils giving up time in their holidays to do better in their exams, it shows how determined we are at Charter to get the best outcomes for all our young people.»
A Department for Education spokesman said: «These tests should not be a cause of stress for pupils - they simply help teachers make sure young children are learning to read, write and add up well.
About 2 months ago, I noticed on my male 3 yr old Siberian husky his left eye pupil was very dialated, two days later it started to bulge and cloud over, I rushed him to the vet, they checked the eye and prescribed ointment, it took care of the cloudiness, but did nothing for the bulging or the enlarged pupil, last weekend I noticed redness or blood in his eye, within a day that cleared, then came back with a vengeance, blood took over the whole eye, rushed him again to vet, they said they couldn't give him a proper examination due to his eye being completely filled with blood, there was no charge, but said it was definitely not trauma and he is too young to be cancer, but there are exceptions to everything, no prescriptions or ointments, said they would do very little and in most cases these symptoms clear on their own, they said to wait and watch, any change, for better or worse to bring him back, if there is discharge and seems to be healing then they can do a proper exam, if there is more bulging then they'll have to stick a needle in the eye to drain it.
The Royal couple met with the young winners of our Page Turner competition, whose works hang in the gallery, pupils from Northdown Primary School and Hartsdown Technology College who were involved in activities in the Clore Learning Studio, and participants from our current and past community projects; Artworks, Blank Canvas, Cultural Ambassadors, The Great Art Quest, Generate and Art of Sound, as well as our Youth Navigators.
As well as making young people aware of the dangers of criminal behaviour, the Schools Programme also shows children the positive side of the work of the Gardaí and encourages good relations between pupils and the Gardaí.
Schools spend a huge amount of time ensuring the young people in their care are safe, but incidents of bullying can occur, despite teachers» best efforts, while bullying that happens outside the school will often have a knock - on effect on how the child being bullied performs in class or acts towards their fellow pupils, staff, or both.
It was carried out by Techknowledge for Schools and research agency Family Kids & Youth who interviewed over 7,000 pupils in 31 mobile device - using schools to better understand how young people are using mobile devices at school and at home.
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