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The research institute study highlights the key role of good teaching in repairing the damage done and encouraging pupils to develop a problem-solving mind-set.
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Its main premise was that an important part of a teacher's job is to help the pupil to develop an inbuilt "crap detector" which would lead them to challenge attempts to influence them unduly by, for example, presenting opinion as fact in newspapers, broadcasting or indeed the classroom.
Good schools provide a safe space for pupils to develop the knowledge and awareness to challenge radical beliefs.
"Yet the curriculum is also as innovative as any in the world – encouraging pupils to develop creative links between different subjects, giving pupils a curriculum which is stimulating, challenging, and the best possible preparation for the future".
Schools must help pupils to develop their scientific talent and continue developing it.
It's a diplomatic answer, one that no doubt holds some truth, but it's far from a convincing argument for faith schools being safe places for LGBT pupils to develop and learn in.
4.To make school more appealing – by using school resources to encourage pupils to develop leisure activities outside.
It involves giving pupils an opportunity to develop a love of learning and nurturing their ability to interact with others.
Teachers may focus on a specific behaviour, or aspect of behaviour, to develop a pupil's ability to improve.
The Lambeth school's head teacher, Kate Atkins, says the aim is to help pupils develop a range of learning strategies.
"The Free Breakfasts In Primary Schools Scheme is designed to help improve the health and concentration of pupils, and to develop healthy eating habits from a young age.
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