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    Private schools Private schools (also known as ‘independent schools’) charge fees to attend instead of being funded by the government. Pupils don’t have to follow the national curriculum. All private schools must be registered with the government and are inspected regularly. State boarding schools State boarding schools provide free education but charge fees for boarding. Some state boarding schools are run by local councils‚ and some are run as academies or free schools. State boarding

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    Discipline: School Types

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    It doesn’t take a lot of research to tell us that discipline in school is different today than it was in the 1950s. But it does take some investigation to find out why. Various studies have shown that students who act up in school express a variety of reasons for doing so: * Some think that teachers don’t care about them. * Others don’t want to be in school at all. * They don’t consider goal setting and success in school important anymore. * Students are unaware that their adolescent

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    Assignment 4 ------------------------------------------------- Explain the characteristic and types of mutual fund Mutual Fund Characteristic Potential Depletion of Principal Mutual funds always involve a certain amount of risk; neither the principal value nor the rate of return is guaranteed in any way. Both the FINRA (previously known as NASD) and SEC rules require that clients receive a disclosure that investment in a mutual fund may fluctuate in value‚ and that there is a risk of potential

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    boys and girls in the same schools. It was a modern concept first introduced in Switzerland‚ but now it has become popular in almost all of the countries‚ even Singapore. With that in mind‚ coeducation‚ which is based on that laudable theme of equality‚ seems like the right way to go. However‚ do co-educational institutes really benefit the students? While a co-educational school or college may cause more distractions for learning and prevent students from making educational choices without stereotypes

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    3 Types of Supervision Maintain an awareness of your three primary roles as a supervisor: Educational Supervision: assessment of skills‚ evaluation of needs‚ provision of learning experiences‚ upgrading of knowledge and skills. The supervisor assures that workers know what constitutes substance abuse and assists them in working effectively and efficiently with families involved in substance abuse issues. Administrative Supervision: monitoring work and workload‚ assuring work completion‚

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    change from one stage or state to another. Children naturally pass through a number of stages as they grow and develop. Therefore during their lifetime all children will experience change in some way‚ shape or form. This may be due to starting nursery‚ moving home‚ welcoming a new baby into the family etc. These changes are commonly referred to as transitions. A child is expected to cope with changes such as movement from nursery education to primary school and then on from primary school to secondary

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    Different roles in a school School Governors School governors are members of a school’s Governing Body. In schools they have responsibility for raising school standards through their three core strategic functions of ensuring clarity of vision‚ ethos and strategic direction‚ holding the head teacher to account for the educational performance of the school and its pupils and overseeing the financial performance of the school and making sure its money is well spent. Head teacher The Head teacher

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    secondary school refers to the levels of schooling that follow elementary school and conclude with high school graduation. Typically‚ these include middle schools or junior high schools‚ the most common configuration of which is grades six through eight‚ and high schools‚ the most common configuration of which is grades nine through twelve. The 1983 release of the National Commission on Excellence in Education document A Nation at Risk focused national attention on the need for school reform. This

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    Masood to 1 recipient work[->1] Show Details[->2] · · TYPES OF STATE AND INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS STATE SCHOOLS:- State schools are owned by government and its free.These schools are inspected by Ofsted. There are some types of state schools. 1.NURSERY SCHOOLS:- This is early age of education Year 3 to 4.These schools are owned by Local Authority and funded by government.These schools are inspected

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    Stage fright It was back in elementary school in Vietnam when I first realized that I enjoyed performing in front of an audience. Everyone gathered outside at the school’s field to honor the teacher. I walked out with my quartet singing group to perform a children song relating to respecting teachers. Being an elementary student and performing within a group made it comfortable for me to perform confidently in front of the whole school. However‚ In the beginning of

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