Sentence examples for problematic pupils from inspiring English sources

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The money gap explains some of this: with fewer resources to manage problematic pupils, charters can't afford to be more helpful or more forgiving.

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Blink was also popular, and "how about the first episode of Doctor Who with the intrigue of the two teachers following up on the problematic pupil Susan".

Unfortunately, the response rate of the computer tailoring module was low and the data collection method was problematic as some pupils filled out the questionnaire in rapid succession and corrected their answers at a later point in time.

Hare drops the Brechtian scene titles and substantially cuts down the text: the problematic last scene, in which Galileo's former pupil sneaks the secretly copied book across the border, is reduced to six spoken words.

Even its most basic claim -- that it can operate schools for less for each pupil than a district can -- is problematic.

So, while evolution is virtually nonexistent in both the previous and today's curricula and textbooks (of both teachers and pupils), "adaptation" of plants and animals is mentioned but in a highly problematic way.

It is aimed at 10- to 13-year olds - an age when pupils are changing schools and their difficulties with social skills become most obvious, and often problematic.

Lucky pupils.

"Pupils — constricted".

Pupils agree.

Seems problematic.

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