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Pupils' perceptions shape educational achievement : evidence from a large-scale behavioural economics experiment

Pupils' perceptions shape educational achievement : evidence from a large-scale behavioural economics experiment

... teachers’ perceptions of student ability depend on ethnicity and ...of pupils’ characteristics on teachers’ subjective perceptions conditional on pupil ability: first, teachers may capture skills ...

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Pupils’ Perceptions of Attainment in Music at the Start of Secondary School in England: A Descriptive Analysis

Pupils’ Perceptions of Attainment in Music at the Start of Secondary School in England: A Descriptive Analysis

... that pupils attending state schools were expected to make under the statutory guidance of the old version of the National Curriculum for ...capture pupils’ self-attainment judgments in all aspects of the ...

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Assessment of Teachers - Pupils’ Perceptions on Use of Digital Images in Teaching Reading Fluency Skills in Sokoto Metropolis

Assessment of Teachers - Pupils’ Perceptions on Use of Digital Images in Teaching Reading Fluency Skills in Sokoto Metropolis

... three pupils in Sokoto metropolis, Sokoto state ...and pupils of experimental ...the pupils. The study found that both the teachers and the pupils were of the view that digital pictures are ...

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Pupils’ perceptions of Key Stage 2 to Key Stage 3 transition in modern foreign languages

Pupils’ perceptions of Key Stage 2 to Key Stage 3 transition in modern foreign languages

... Primary pupils attended Open Evenings held at their future secondary ...The pupils did not report any MFL specific inputs or activities at the Open ...That pupils were not anxious about transition to ...

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Pupils’ Perceptions of the Teacher’s Changing Role in E Learning Physics Classroom Instruction

Pupils’ Perceptions of the Teacher’s Changing Role in E Learning Physics Classroom Instruction

... the pupils’ view of the teacher’s role during ...the pupils’ views of that practice and its history that will allow us to understand how teachers utilize information technology (IT) to enhance instruction ...

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Can teaching about disruptive technologies such as artificial intelligence change pupils’ perceptions of the value of design and technology?

Can teaching about disruptive technologies such as artificial intelligence change pupils’ perceptions of the value of design and technology?

... secondary pupils about disruptive technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) would alter their perceptions in relation to the value of D&T, as well as improving their ...d pupils pe eptio ...

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Teachers’ and pupils’ perceptions of sex education in Taiwan and England : a comparative study

Teachers’ and pupils’ perceptions of sex education in Taiwan and England : a comparative study

... of pupils’ cognitive development would influence their understanding of teaching materials; if pupils’ development has not reached a certain level, it will be impossible for them to understand complex ...by ...

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Effect of a mental health training programme on Nigerian school pupils’ perceptions of mental illness

Effect of a mental health training programme on Nigerian school pupils’ perceptions of mental illness

... for pupils have been found to increase knowledge about mental ...school pupils in Southwest Nigeria, on the perceptions of and social distance towards persons with mental ...

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A comparative study of teachers' and secondary level pupils' perceptions of, and responses to conflict in England and Denmark

A comparative study of teachers' and secondary level pupils' perceptions of, and responses to conflict in England and Denmark

... the pupils, and part of the lesson consists of managing conflicts that have arisen either prior to or during the ...ask pupils if they are, or have been, experiencing any conflicts that they want to ...

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Pupils' perceptions of terrorism from a sample of secondary schools in Warwickshire

Pupils' perceptions of terrorism from a sample of secondary schools in Warwickshire

... the perceptions of the issues surrounding terrorism, in particular its relationship to religion, make it a sensitive and challenging topic for RE ...if pupils are not given scope for critical or academic ...

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Relationships between pupils’ self perceptions, views of primary school and their development in Year 5

Relationships between pupils’ self perceptions, views of primary school and their development in Year 5

... though pupils’ views of primary school were somewhat weaker predictors of their social/behavioural and cognitive outcomes than pupils’ self-perception factors, they still showed statistically significant ...

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Pupils' responses to foreign language learning in the context of  national concern about boys' performance, with specific reference to  single sex classes in co educational schools

Pupils' responses to foreign language learning in the context of national concern about boys' performance, with specific reference to single sex classes in co educational schools

... Pupils' perceptions of their ability The difficulty of learning modem foreign languages Pupils' evaluationsof their ability Pupils' perceptions of the importance and relevance of languag[r] ...

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The academic, physical and social self perceptions of pupils with Down syndrome

The academic, physical and social self perceptions of pupils with Down syndrome

... assess pupilsperceptions of themselves in relation to ...the pupils, depict the pictorial items and the left-hand pages, which face the researcher, are printed with the item descriptions and ...

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Stakeholders’ Perceptions On Influence Of Pupils’ Cultural Background On Pupils’ Access To Primary Education In Masimba Division-Masaba South Sub- County, Kisii County, Kenya.

Stakeholders’ Perceptions On Influence Of Pupils’ Cultural Background On Pupils’ Access To Primary Education In Masimba Division-Masaba South Sub- County, Kisii County, Kenya.

... stakeholders’ perceptions on pupils’ cultural background on access to primary education (PE) in Masimba Disivion, Masaba south Sub-County, Kisii County of ...16059 pupils in all public primary ...

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Attitudes of Czech pupils who are deaf or hard of hearing towards physical education classes: A comparison of gender differences

Attitudes of Czech pupils who are deaf or hard of hearing towards physical education classes: A comparison of gender differences

... that pupils who exhibit a more positive attitude toward physical activity in physical education are more likely to participate in physical activity outside of school (Bendíková & Dobay, 2017; Portman, ...

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                        Children and the internet: An exploration of Year 5 pupils’ online experiences and perceptions of risk

Article Children and the internet: An exploration of Year 5 pupils’ online experiences and perceptions of risk

... More significantly, though, are the findings on children’s own perceptions of risk. The research has shown that, despite the teaching of e-safety in school, children are still failing to grasp a realistic ...

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Pupils with statements of Special Educational Needs (SEN), January 2013

Pupils with statements of Special Educational Needs (SEN), January 2013

... on pupils with statements of special educational needs (SEN) in January ...on pupils with statements of SEN, including data from the Pupil Level Annual School Census (PLASC), will be published later in the ...

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Influences on pupils' self perceptions in primary 
school: enjoyment of school,anxiety and isolation, 
and self image in year 5

Influences on pupils' self perceptions in primary school: enjoyment of school,anxiety and isolation, and self image in year 5

... Isolation’. Pupils requiring support for English as an additional Language (EAL) showed higher ‘Anxiety and Isolation’, and poorer ‘Academic self-image’ and ‘Behavioural ...born) pupils’ ‘Academic self- ...

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A Process Evaluation of the Positive Educative Programme: Perceptions on Observing Pupils’ Well being and Engagement

A Process Evaluation of the Positive Educative Programme: Perceptions on Observing Pupils’ Well being and Engagement

... observing pupils on well-being and engagement, while others thought the observation form was not very helpful, since it limited observing well-being and ...

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Evaluation of the Pupil Deprivation Grant. Final report, December 2017

Evaluation of the Pupil Deprivation Grant. Final report, December 2017

... of pupils and their family ...disadvantaged pupils: this gave TAs and the wider teaching staff insights into the home lives and specific barriers faced by individual ...

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