Sentences with phrase «younger pupils did»

The taskforce discovered that younger pupils did not read, for instance, the 17 - page terms and conditions of the social network Instagram — used by 43 per cent of eight to 11 - year - olds — which allows the company to share data on pupils, including where they go to school.

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«Often teachers can be the first to spot signs of mental distress among their pupils and schools do have an important role to play in improving provision and support for children and young people.
«No more will he be able to teach and inspire young people, as he clearly did for hundreds of pupils over many years.
Not only do these posters demonstrate the relevance of studying Design & Technology but they can also open the eyes of younger pupils and their parents to career possibilities that they may not have realised existed or were accessible.
Qualitative research from the ABA found that many young people felt that they were not taken seriously when they reported being bullied and that teachers didn't always understand the issues LGBT pupils faced.
This resource helps pupils explore what it means to be a member of The Salvation Army through learning about what soldiership means to young members and through exploring what soldiers believe and do.
Of 1,696 secondary school pupils surveyed, 81 per cent said that social media sites needed to do more to protect young users from inappropriate or harmful content.
Young graduates do not go into teaching to earn big money; they do it to make a difference to the lives of their pupils.
«What this review finds is that they can actually boost pupils» fluency and understanding of maths — but that to do so, teachers should ensure they are used in a considered and thoughtful way, particularly with younger students.»
I hope to try and stop other young people from going through what I did by ensuring every pupil has mental health education, just as they do physical education.
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.
For example, in the state of Louisiana, when a young person leaves the traditional K - 12 education system, their federal and state MFP per pupil funding does not follow them to adult education or high school equivalency programs like those that YEP operates.
They would allow pupils to follow their own interests and gain recognition for what they know, understand and can do, and they would be flexible and allow each young person to gain a unique graduation certificate listing all achievements, something that would be more useful to future employers or for progression to higher education than grades in a few formal exams.
«The rise in referrals doesn't necessarily mean that more children and young people are being radicalised, but that school staff are now clearer about what to do if they are worried that a pupil is at risk.»
It's intellectually insulting to young people, and many of our pupils do not get the chance to go on holiday anyway.»
[ii] But the report finds that more must be done to better target resources at «hard to reach» communities and at younger pupils.
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.
: 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...
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.»
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.
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.
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