根据第三段Shealsoexaminedhowsecondaryschoolteachersthoughtaboutsecond-languagelistening,andhowtheytaughtittoKeyStage 3 (11-14 yearsold) pupils.ProfessorGrahamembedded(把…嵌入) theoutcomesofthisresearchin a setofPrinciplesforPractice,whichshedeveloped,alongwithsupportingmaterialsandtools.Thesearenowhelpingteachers...
How Schools Did in Crunch Exams; KEY STAGE 4 EDUCATION TABLES: Delighted Head Praises His PupilsByline: By Sien Powell and Lucy LynchCoventry Evening Telegraph (England)
由第三段中“She also examined how secondary school teachers thought about second-language listening, and how they taught it to Key Stage 3(11-14 years old) pupils. Professor Graham embedded(把...嵌入)the outcomes of this research in a set of Principles for Practice, which she developed, al...
in key stage 1, teachers focus on ensuring that pupils are able to read, write and use mathematical knowledge, ideas and operations. From key stage 2 onwards and in secondary education, however, inspectors will expect to see a broad, rich curriculum.” ...
Many short story authors (such as Anton Chekhov) are good at compressing character detail into shorter passages. Here, for example, is Chekhov describing his character Mihail Petrovitch Zotov, an old man, through dialogue and action tags in his story 'The Dependents': ...
PISA, on one hand, and TIMSS and PIRLS, on the other, differ regarding the selection of students and the intended measurements. PISA is age-based, surveying 15-year-old students regardless of their grade and the type of study program that they are taking, whereas TIMMS and PIRLS are grade...
Their first glimpse of Point was as a 16-year-old playing part time in Moose Jaw. He made an impression and remained on their radar for two years. "Why did he slip to the third round?" current Lightning general manager Julien BriseBois asked rhetorically. "Because his skati...
Unit6BritishEducation---1.HowistheBritisheducationsystemstructured?---2.Terms StateschoolsIndependentschools11-plusexamGrammarschoolsComprehensiveschoolsOxbridgeOpenUniversity Lead-inQuestions:1.Whatarethegoalsofeducation?2.HowistheBritisheducationsystemstructured?Whatiseducation?Educationisaprogressivediscoveryofour...
As a result, people with intellectual disabilities are often asexualized. This, taken together with Shapiro's argument, leaves open an important question: how should sexual health educators confront the challenge of religious pluralism in working with individuals who have intellectual disabilities? I ...
(1) What do five- and six-year-old children understand wellbeing to be? (2) What do five- and six-year-old children do to take care of their wellbeing? 2Method 2.1Sample The age range of five to six was specifically chosen for the purpose of this study for four key reasons. First...