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    nor having to impose sanctions. Instead it has been the impact on pupils of imposing sanctions as a means of managing behaviour effectively that has caused the greatest consternation. It is very easy with undesirable behaviour by pupils especially in class; to start imposing sanctions and this has happened. However, reflecting on the lesson afterwards; I have questioned the quality of the lesson and my teaching style. Had pupils found the lesson inspiring, the work engaging and the environment…

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    defective but had been looked at with hope of being fixed. 19th century schoolbooks with the expected audience of beginning learners and/or readers often incorporated expectations “society” had for students, such as what makes them a “good pupil” or “defective pupil.” Modernly, do we consider bad students a loss cause after endless hours of…

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    The novel is a humorous fantasy, written in the tradition of a boy’s adventure story. In this novel, there are two major characters, Tom sawyer and huckleberry Finn. The novel remaining his childhood, from this childish viewpoint, the pupil world appears rather foolish. For examples social institutions, education opposed their behavior, because the people want to live like them. Tom’s fortunes swing between the two and his sprit follows suit. There are two distinct types of language, the…

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    SEBD Reflective Essay

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    procedures for observing and evaluating behaviour are used within my setting, but SEBD is a broad set of needs, and, therefore, diagnostic assessments should always be viewed with caution. As Ellis and Todd (2009) identify, there may be little that pupils with SEBD have in common. This would suggest that…

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    Sport concussions are a serious brain issue that can occur in both noncontact and contact sports. The injury results from the rapid translation it would usually happen side-to-side or front-to-back. During a severe blow or collision the brain bounces around the outer layer of the skull causing neurons to stretch and tear. There's many symptoms such as swelling, balance, eye movement, and speech problems. Football is one of the most dangerous sports because of so many concussions happening each…

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    Example Of Inclusion Essay

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    occurs, for example the school, workplace and the community (Kuegel, 2014). Reid (2005) suggests that inclusion in the context of public education can be defined as matching the available resources to the learning styles and educational needs of the pupils, with the aim to cater for all children. It is essential that the individual needs of all children, particularly those with additional and special educational needs (SEN) are not overlooked. However, the national curriculum stated that…

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    fortunate to have attended these schools as they were very reputable. However, during my school years in both primary and secondary, I always felt a little alienated as I felt I didn’t have much in common with my peers. The pupils in both schools were predominantly white, middle-class pupils; whereas, I was a working-class, Asian student. This affected my socialising skills during my school years and also affected my educational attainment slightly. I do feel my attainment would have been better…

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    The benefits of students wearing school uniforms Wearing a school uniform while in school hours is a must for most students around the world. Although some people believe that pupils should be able to choose to wear what they want, others however, believe uniforms are of value in the education system and they help overcome problems such as; money, bullying and the issue of truancy. The average cost of a uniform in England for a high school student is, according to The Department…

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    Speech and language therapists. These work with pupils that have communication problems and speech issues. They observe and assess the pupils and advise interventions when needed. An educational psychologist may monitor a pupil and have a view that is of importance to provide provision to the pupil (often with SEN) they work with SENCO and can attend meetings with parents. Physiotherapist and occupational therapists will support additional needs pupils to help them progress. School Improvement…

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    Structure Of Eye Essay

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    structures of the eye: the sclera, the iris, and the pupil. The white part of the eye is known as the sclera which is the outer most part, that helps the eye maintain its shape and protects the eye from injury. The black dot one can see in the middle of the iris is known as the pupil. The pupil is in charge of letting light into the eye. Therefore if the eye needs more light to see the pupil will allow more light to come in and if less light is needed the pupil will only allow a certain portion…

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