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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absent from classroom" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is not present in a classroom setting, often in the context of attendance or participation.
Example: "Due to illness, she was absent from classroom activities for the entire week."
Alternatives: "not present in class" or "missing from the classroom".
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Data analysis of the teachers' classroom interactions indicated emphasis of decentralized thinking was largely absent from classroom instruction (see Table 4 for a summary of results from each teacher's classroom interactions).
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Since the announcement, officials have noticed that 5 percent of the state's Hispanic children are absent from classrooms.
In Japan, however, despite the country's emphasis on production of computers, they are conspicuously absent from the classroom.
Beth Howard was absent from her classroom for 19 days last school year, leaving her students at Onslow's Dixon Elementary with a substitute teacher.
Studies found that on any given day 14% of teachers are absent from the classroom resulting in significant financial and learning deprivation.
However "showing" students how sociology is done, letting them witness the process of the sociological analysis of raw data, live and uncensored, is almost universally absent from the classroom.
In time, it may seem odd that the sex and violence of the ancient world were ever absent from the classrooms of London's East End.
Despite the seemingly obviousness of this idea, spatial training is largely absent from elementary classrooms (National Research Council, 2006).
It has helped provide the time to consolidate their learning that is often absent from the frenzied classroom.
Poetry, largely absent from public life — from classrooms, bookstores, newspapers, mainstream media — "has a morale problem," he said; it is in "a bad mood".
Go to bibliography Education and child labour A child present in a classroom is absent from a sweatshop.
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