Sentence examples for classrooms pupils from inspiring English sources

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Using an analysis of video and other data from UK primary classrooms (pupils aged 8 10 years), it focuses on how the teacher may guide the children's collective learning at the IWB through the scaffolding of collaborative activities.

No formal classrooms; pupils allowed to design their own timetables and work at their own pace; teachers diverted from running lessons in their subjects to act as learning mentors.

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Rank-and-file teachers were not keen on the avant-garde methods open classrooms, pupil-directed learning favoured by the leading pedagogues consulted by architects, and so just kept doing what they had always done.

seriously questions the validity, reliability and cost-effectiveness of our national assessment system, finding it to have a negative impact upon the quality of teaching in classrooms, pupil motivation and "genuine" standards.

In any classroom, pupils will be drawn together for many purposes and we can refer to such within classroom contexts as 'groupings'groupings

Too many school drop-outs; not enough respect or authority in the classroom (pupils, he says, should stand up when the teacher enters); too little value placed on the teaching profession; too little art and sport in the curriculum; too much passive rote-learning; and too much "theory and abstraction".

1 The reason for N/A in this cell is that there was no possibility of a 'wrong address,' as all the questionnaires were completed in school classrooms, no pupils had left school and thus no pupils required a questionnaire to be posted out to them.

The action then switches to Langdon's corridors and classrooms, with pupils zealously turning off light switches, sockets and electronic whiteboards, and exhorting their audience to "PowerDown!" A pupil in Langdon's maroon uniform is seen arriving home and persuading his mother to fit an energy-efficient light bulb to a table lamp in the living room.

It is understood that the study was the first to measure noise levels in classrooms with pupils in them.

Fears over the disruption to classrooms from pupils using smartphones have prompted the Government to commission a review into the way technology affects behaviour in schools.

Teachers have reported worsening signs of child poverty in their classrooms with pupils coming to school tired, hungry, angry and confused.

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