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    Labille-Guiard immediately catches the viewers’ attention as she is the central focus of the portrait in a striking dress and hat, whilst her pupils surrounded her. Unlike Leyster, Labille-Guiard does not feature any artwork in her portrait; as it would potentially divide the viewers’ attention away from her and her pupils. Labille-Guiard strategically painted the easel on the left-hand side, turned away from the viewer so that it is not visible at all. Labille-Guiard took a feminist…

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    aware that there are situations where I would need to refer to others, for example: • If a pupil has had the agreed amount of warnings according to our policy and their behaviour does not improve • If the pupil(s) are not following my instructions and I am not in control of the situation • If a child is displaying unpredictable behaviour • If I am on my own and dealing with a difficult situation • If a pupil is a danger to him or herself or others • If I notice that a child makes racist…

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    mandatory uniform policy. She also writes about education experts who say that the children lose their possibility to express themselves freely because they are not allowed to choose what clothes they are wearing. In the article “School uniform improves pupils’ behaviour both in and out of school”, written by Laura Clark, a journalist at the British newspaper, is arguing that school uniforms are the pivotal point improving…

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    dilated pupils, and irrationals behavior. Also, it can affect health like blood pressure, nausea, pulse rate, panic attacks, or psychosis. Narcotics act to reduce pain by suppressing the central nervous systems ability to relay pain messages to the brain, its symptoms are: anxiety, vomiting, watery eyes, large pupils, fever, and diarrhea. If a person take drugs without control, it could to a coma or death. Stimulants or “uppers” increase feelings of energy and attention, dilated pupils,…

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    Pros And Cons Of Ipads

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    Since the advent of the iPad in 2010, there has been a tremendous excitement about how they can revolutionise our lives and our children’s learning. Indeed, tablet technology is now thought of as a household item, desired, if not owned by the younger generation. Children are central to the digital revolution and often understand the technology better than their parents, so why, in this age in which we live, shouldn’t the iPad be a large part of a child’s learning? Before the invention of…

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    art. • He used classical figures and ideas to amplify the meaning of his art. • Rubens would have studio assistants and pupils execute most or all of large-scale paintings, but Rubens would finish and retouch finished paintings to make sure that poor artistic style by assistants and pupils wouldn't interfere with his invention or vision. • Even though assistants and pupils would make the works of art, Peter Paul Rubens would plan works of art by making compositional drawings, studies, and…

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    need to make sure you know your anti-discrimination policy within your school. The role as a teacher or teaching assistant is to protect children and young people from discrimination. If you was to overhear or receive a complaint from a parent or pupil about a discriminatory act that has taken place and you ignore it ,you are giving the person victimising the victim the impression it is ok to do, this can then quickly turn into a discrimination epidemic of sorts if left unchecked. To be able…

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    refracted inside the cornea then passes through the pupil, a round opening at the center of the iris. The amount of light let in is determined by environmental factors and the iris, which acts as an adjustable diaphragm controlling the dilation of the pupil (Health Guidance). In dim lighting, the the iris will expand the pupil, or dilate it, to permit more rays in. If it is bright, however, the pupil will shrink to avoid damage. Once past the pupil, light then hits the eye’s lens. The lens of…

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    their plans during early practice due to a lack of experience (Fund, Court and Kramarski, 2002). I had not anticipated the actions of the pupils as they had not surfaced during my observation of the class teacher teaching PE, these behaviours arose when I as a new teacher took the lesson and I would speculate the behaviours originated as a way for some of the pupils to test my boundaries as a…

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    Compare and contrast the UK education system to the France education system One of the most important points for the development of society is education. Nowadays many countries try to develop their education by their own rules, but this development process is intended for the system. This system varies from one country to the other. This essay demonstrates the education system in France and the United Kingdom; also making aspects of differences and similarities between both systems. Different…

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