Sentences with phrase «young pupils who»

A total of $ 125,000 was donated by a few members of the church to be given to members after seeing the results of a similar experiment with young pupils who used much smaller amounts of money.
Meant for younger pupils who have not quite embarked on a full blown Chemistry course.

Not exact matches

Bonhoeffer considers the case of a young boy who is asked by his teacher, in front of the other pupils, «Is it true that your father often comes home drunk?»
Nowadays, it is they, the pupils, who take over the pace and the direction of every human discussion and question, from the pressures of their need, and the vitality of their keen young minds.
Give special consideration to the youngest pupils at secondary schools, who might be intimidated by the noise and rush of lunch hour.
· Young Citizens (Lewisham, London) Founded by six year 7 pupils in Prendergast Ladywell Fields College, Young Citizens connects young people concerned about violence and crime with the individuals and organisations who can help, with the aim of improving the safety of the Lewisham community and the lives of those withiYoung Citizens (Lewisham, London) Founded by six year 7 pupils in Prendergast Ladywell Fields College, Young Citizens connects young people concerned about violence and crime with the individuals and organisations who can help, with the aim of improving the safety of the Lewisham community and the lives of those withiYoung Citizens connects young people concerned about violence and crime with the individuals and organisations who can help, with the aim of improving the safety of the Lewisham community and the lives of those withiyoung people concerned about violence and crime with the individuals and organisations who can help, with the aim of improving the safety of the Lewisham community and the lives of those within it.
But younger pupilswho had interacted with other deaf children from an early age — used a more complex series of signs.
Schall is set to voice lunch lady Edith, the love - interest of Mr. Krupp (Ed Helms), the principal of Jerome Horwitz Elementary School, who unknowingly moonlights as the superhero Captain Underpants after being hypnotized by two young pupils, George (Kevin Hart) and Harold (Thomas Middleditch).
That brought Singer to the attention of studios, but before he went into tentpole territory, he helmed an adaptation of Stephen King's short story «Apt Pupil,» about a young man who finds out his neighbor was a concentration camp guard, for mini-major Phoenix Pictures.
Pupils in disadvantaged areas are more likely to be taught by younger teachers who lack a degree in their subject and who are likely to leave for another job after a short time.
Her pupils were the young men who herded cattle on the outskirts of Chicago.
A local woman — who moved in 1989 to Raleigh with her young children from Lexington, Massachusetts — heads Assignment by Choice, an organization that attacks the pupil assignment policies that keep the Raleigh schools in socioeconomic (and racial) balance.
Gibbs said that when discussing the GCSE policy with young people who attended top comprehensive schools, «they take it for granted that pupils study maths, English and science at GCSE, alongside a foreign language and either history or geography».
Iona, who was one of three St Margaret's pupils to take part in the Intermediate Olympiad last year — a precursor for younger students — has been invited to attend an awards ceremony at the Institution of Engineering and Technology in London in the summer.
Pupils act as agony aunts / uncles and write advice to other young people who have queries about drug use.
In addition, an average of 36 % of Greenhouse Sports pupils do 60 minutes of exercise a day, compared to just 16 % of young people living in London who meet these recommended hours of physical activity.
«The trust's demand that only suitable young people should apply to UTCs suggests it wants only pupils who will perform highly — that is, selection at 14.»
When I discuss our GCSE policy with young people who attended top comprehensive schools (and independent and grammar schools), they take it for granted that pupils study maths, English and science at GCSE, alongside a foreign language and either history or geography.
«What gets lost for those who matter most - the pupils - is the rounded education that we all wish to see and the emotional and pastoral support that children and young people also need from their teachers.»
One in three schools is not offering pupils with special educational needs (SEND) work experience, sidelining «precisely» the young people who need the most employment help.
Making boarding school places more easily available to young people has also had support from former Labour Schools Minister (and boarding school pupil) Lord Adonis, who has promoted charities that make this possible by funding the additional costs of boarding places.
It seems reasonable to ask, at this point, who contributes more significantly to the success of any pupil: the teacher interacting with that young person face - to - face in the classroom, or the efforts of the manager in the background?
«Because disadvantaged young people are often held back by a lack of aspiration from their parents who have failed to engage with their educational progress, schools have used the pupil premium in some imaginative ways — such as literacy classes for parents — to increase parental engagement.»
It is programmed specifically for Key Stage 2 pupils, and will feature performances from artists appearing at the Festival who have a passion for engaging and inspiring young audiences.
This insight is a stark reminder to us all that young people, particularly those with SEND and who are often our most vulnerable groups of pupils in school, often find themselves relegated to the sidelines and excluded from having a say in decisions that will affect them.
Currently, just three per cent of those who teach two to five - year - olds are men, and heads say more male role - models are needed for younger pupils.
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.
There were several generations of Washington, DC, junior high school students, the youngest ones now approaching 70 years old, who had what I can only imagine was a formidable art education as Thomas» pupils.
No, nor do I, but I know some young men and women who do: they are the most recent intake of legal trainees and pupils.
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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