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If the cockatiel looks at you and demonstrates a reaction, such as cocking its head or dilating its pupils, it may be interested in that word.
Instead of carefully selecting its pupils, it accepted every boy and girl whose parents applied.
And if the state education department co-operates by giving researchers access to data on its own pupils, it will be possible to tell whether charter schools are leaching talent from state schools or whether the challenge they pose to incumbents improves performance across the board.Newark's charters are convinced they have a compelling story to tell.
Schoolteachers told their pupils it was vulgar and immoral.
Designed for 800 pupils, it had to cater for 1,300.
In a district that serves some 708,000 pupils, it hardly qualified as a power grab.
But for Ms. Cain's pupils, it might as well have been nuclear physics.
So when I'm given 120 pupils, it is definitely a challenge.
"Just because a school's got 200 pupils, it doesn't mean it's a good school," he says.
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Whereas the budget target was 10,000 shillings (£4.20) per pupil, it is stuck at only 4,735 shillings (£2) per pupil.
Yet, given the low cost per pupil, it may nevertheless be a programme worth pursuing.
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