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Hammerstein's tendency towards thin characterisation, philosophical naivety and self-conscious poeticisms don't meet his pupil's exacting standards.
Finishing the Hat: The Collected Lyrics of Stephen Sondheim by Stephen Sondheim – review David Benedict 2010
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The change also allowed districts to step in "if the conduct interferes with a pupil's educational opportunities or substantially disrupts the orderly operations of the school or school-sponsored activity or event."
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Lord Sugar apparently was not put off by Pellereau's ideas such as the "emergency biscuit" EmerCrunchy; or by the 32-year-old's shifty Action Man eyes; or his new pupil's method of making important business decisions by playing scissors, paper, stone.
The Apprentice won by non-stop ideas factory Tom Pellerau 2011
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It has extended the time in which teachers can query a pupil's exam result.
Exams watchdog launches inquiry into marking fiasco Jessica Shepherd 2010
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The government should focus on each pupil's progress rather than whether they pass the Ebacc, the report argues.
MPs, teachers and academics criticise education reform plan 2011
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She said the exams remained "an important exam and a key part of a pupil's secondary education".
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In grades 1 through 4, the reporting is based on a description of the pupil's strengths and all the areas which need more development.
C. M. Rubin: The Global Search for Education: A Look at a Finnish School C. M. Rubin 2011
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In grades 1 through 4, the reporting is based on a description of the pupil's strengths and all the areas which need more development.
C. M. Rubin: The Global Search for Education: A Look at a Finnish School C. M. Rubin 2011
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During class, she can give students an essay assignment to work on and monitor each pupil's progress from her computer.
Open Spaces Transform Danish Education Sally McGrane 2012
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There are tales in Freeman's book of teachers squashing precociousness, of being so incredulous about a pupil's talent that they have ripped to shreds the child's work in front of the whole class.
Young, gifted and likely to suffer for it Annalisa Barbieri 2010
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