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The interviewers were allowed into school for 1 day to interview pupils and staff.
Second, Ruth Kelly, the education secretary, has promised that schools will not be allowed to interview pupils.
As they sought to interview pupils, the principal intervened — with anger and profanity, he acknowledges — to insist that each child's parent first be informed and allowed to sit in on the questioning.
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Last year the government issued guidelines stopping schools from interviewing pupils.
In interviews, pupils from poorer backgrounds can often be at a disadvantage compared with those who have been reared in acceptably perjink neighbourhoods.
The figures add to concerns that many schools have failed to fully implement the government's new code on admissions, which outlaws interviewing pupils and asking about jobs or parents' incomes in order to make the system of allocating school places more transparent.
One would give religious schools a statutory right to interview prospective pupils.
Just as you would not use the word "ain't" in a job interview, most pupils know not to write about Hamlet's "2B or not 2B" soliloquy in term papers.
Though he talks about drug dealing in the past tense he seems high during our interview: his pupils like pinpricks as he leaps constantly up and down on his seat.
At baseline and final data collection rounds, we intended to interview 30 pupils per school between grades four and seven.
Focus group interviews with pupils and teachers, observations of FV breaks and telephone interviews with suppliers were conducted.
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