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Victims' pupils are often tiny because the iris, a muscle, contracts so much.
Even so, failing pupils are often required to repeat a year.
Indeed, the starkly different results for Pakistani and Indian pupils are often homogenised under a generic Asian label.
Their pupils are often abducted for days at a time; some are recruited.In some places the Maoists have a permanent presence.
The center's inclusive environment, as opposed to public schools where special education pupils are often segregated in separate classrooms, is more like the real world, she said.
Japanese senior high school teachers, and their pupils, are often incredulous when they learn that 16- to 18-year-olds in England can drop maths and literature and study just three A-level subjects of their choice.
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When the pain was most severe she noticed that her pupils were often not the same size.
For example, the educational attainment of working-class white pupils is often discussed, but the statistics actually relate to "white pupils who are eligible for free school meals".
The chief schools inspector Sir Michael Wilshaw said the worst offenders in terms of neglecting disadvantaged pupils were often those in the leafy suburbs with only a handful of pupils on free school meals.
In a speech, Sir Michael Wilshaw said such pupils were often an "invisible minority" in schools rated good or outstanding in quite affluent areas.
Before the 20th century, pupils were often handpicked at a young age by a teacher and trained for seven years on contract from the child's parents.
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