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She fared no better in the classroom, where she would occasionally inform pupils that they were not as bright as their counterparts at Harvard.
Many MFL departments now run their own Twitter accounts to keep in touch with parents, inform pupils of important notices, for celebrating achievement and for retweeting interesting tweets about language learning such as authentic tweets in the target language or tweets for word/expression of the day.
Last week, Elizabeth Truss, childcare minister in the Department for Education, told the House of Commons that teachers should inform pupils that there are varying views on the conflict, and that it was up to teachers to decide how they taught the subject.
After all, some people believe the 1969 moon landing was faked or that the Holocaust is a hoax; why not require history teachers to inform pupils of both sides of those issues, too?Tennessee's bill is not unusual: since 2004 similar measures have been offered in no fewer than 13 state legislatures.
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One parent told the paper that the school's headteacher, Jane Esson, had informed pupils "she didn't want them knowing about all this sexual stuff … she said she didn't want them talking about it, studying it or even thinking about any of these sexual references".
The only mention of the wider community comes in the last, optional, point of the new plan, which merely advises heads and governors to consider how they "might wish to inform staff, pupils and parents of the intended conversion".
We found that 466 (54.7%) informed the girls separately before the vaccination, whereas 262 (30.8%) informed both girls and boys together, and 123 (14.5%) did not inform the pupils verbally before the vaccination.
Ms Nicholson quotes a headmistress bleakly informing her pupils in 1917 that "only one out of ten of you girls can ever hope to marry...You will have to make your way in the world as best you can .There had always been spinsters, but on this scale they were something else.
Information on the DfE's website for test developers says that the other intended uses are to "hold schools accountable for the attainment and progress made by their pupils; inform parents and schools about the performance of individual pupils; and enable benchmarking between schools, as well as monitoring performance locally and nationally".
The London Academy approach is becoming increasingly typical as schools seek to fulfil their responsibility to inform and inspire pupils over career choices, according to Joyce Lane, joint managing director of careers guidance providers Cambridge Occupational Analysts (COA).
"You point out in your letter that all schools must follow clear regulations when removing a pupil from their roll … our school admissions team have confirmed to me that the Harris Federation do not inform us of pupils who are deleted from their register … we are subsequently unable to track them.
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