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Héger routinely lavished his pupils with a repertoire of kisses, pats and affectionate glances.
Next, make your chick's eyes by cutting out thick white card and drawing pupils with a black marker.
My biggest tip would be to resist the temptation to bore the pupils with a lengthy slide show presentation.
Figures published by UCAS, the university admissions service, show the number of pupils with a BTec vocational qualification has soared fivefold since 2008 to 250,000.
With the school leaving age soon to be raised to 18, our system must now successfully educate pupils with a wide range of interests and abilities.
Children in primary schools are no longer required to study topics more suited to older pupils with a more sophisticated understanding of history.
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The science campaign left an entire generation of British pupils with an education they neither enjoyed nor could use.
Pupils with an education, health and care (EHC) plan or with a statement of SEN had the highest fixed-period exclusion rate and were almost seven times more likely to receive a fixed-period exclusion than pupils with no SEN.
Grammars, which select the most academically high-performing pupils with an examination at the age of 11, are one of the most contentious areas of British schooling.
She added: "I know that many of you strive to equip your pupils with an awareness of and responsibility to the wider community.
But as cuts to the education budget deepen, our clientele is changing; pupils with an autism spectrum disorder are sent to mainstream schools while we receive pupils whose needs are more related to behavioural issues.
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