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Effective practice in improving attendance in primary schools

Effective practice in improving attendance in primary schools

... The school has 233 pupils. About 39% of pupils are eligible for free school meals. This is well above the national average. The school identifies 28% of pupils as having additional learning needs. This is slightly higher ... See full document

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Improving attendance of chronic absentees in primary schools:  A study from District East of Delhi

Improving attendance of chronic absentees in primary schools: A study from District East of Delhi

... school. Schools unable to engage students having irregular attendance, inadequate participation in academic and peer interactions, and low academic achievements set the stage for higher school dropouts ... See full document

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Improving attendance at school

Improving attendance at school

... to primary schools is often already notably lower than that of their ...good attendance habits, schools will be able to do the work required to narrow this ...gap. Primary ... See full document

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Improving literacy at transfer between primary and secondary schools

Improving literacy at transfer between primary and secondary schools

... 11.40 Practice focus 1: Primary and secondary schools Mark Sherin, Lyndhurst Primary School, Southwark, using radio broadcasting to help children improve their literacy skills at transfe[r] ... See full document

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Improving children's behaviour and attendance through the use of parenting programmes : an examination of good practice

Improving children's behaviour and attendance through the use of parenting programmes : an examination of good practice

... the stage of development as many parents had no knowledge of this. In addition, parents were asked to spend 10 minutes each night building a relationship with their child. In the next session the focus was behaviour – ... See full document

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Primary care: Today and tomorrow Improving general practice by working differently

Primary care: Today and tomorrow Improving general practice by working differently

... is effective dialogue with GPs, based on clear and simple guidelines, to encourage them to refer immediately those people who for example show symptoms of infl ammatory arthritis, rather than carry out their own ... See full document

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Improving patient satisfaction through improved telephone triage in a primary care practice

Improving patient satisfaction through improved telephone triage in a primary care practice

... This study was initiated in response to survey data suggesting that patients were not satisfied with many aspects of their telephone interactions with the FHC clinic. In complex health systems, even simple daily ... See full document

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Effective School Evaluation in Primary Schools from the dimension of Parents

Effective School Evaluation in Primary Schools from the dimension of Parents

... Parents with higher levels of education background are observed to be more willing to involve in school activities and take responsibilities (Yiğit & Bayraktar, 2006). The engagement of parents in school ... See full document

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The Implementation Of Principals Academic Supervision In Improving Teachers Professionalism In The State Primary Schools

The Implementation Of Principals Academic Supervision In Improving Teachers Professionalism In The State Primary Schools

... methods, effective time spent, the intonation of the teacher's voice in delivering learning material is quite ...creative, effective and fun so that it will obtain satisfying learning outcomes as done by ... See full document

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A Research on the Practice of Volunteer Guardianship in Primary Schools (Example of Trabzon Province)

A Research on the Practice of Volunteer Guardianship in Primary Schools (Example of Trabzon Province)

... and effective; thus, he will be interested in taking care of his family attention and knowing that he is next to his family will make him gain self-confidence, and he will do his best to make them proud in order ... See full document

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The Spectrum of Inclusive Practice for Pupils with Autism Attending Mainstream Primary Schools

The Spectrum of Inclusive Practice for Pupils with Autism Attending Mainstream Primary Schools

... the effective management of the school, it was recommended that “significant improvements in aspects of procedure and practice at board of management level are required as a matter of ... See full document

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Improving Agricultural Productivity Through Effective Teaching Of Agriculture Science To Girls In Secondary Schools, Kenya

Improving Agricultural Productivity Through Effective Teaching Of Agriculture Science To Girls In Secondary Schools, Kenya

... for improving women’s contribution in the agriculture sector (Wakhungu & Bunyasi, ...and practice agriculture correctly will improve in the long ... See full document

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Hygiene Awareness; Improving School Attendance and Participation in Kenya

Hygiene Awareness; Improving School Attendance and Participation in Kenya

... The results of the study were that deworming reduced serious worm infections by half amongst children in the treatment groups. Pupils that received treatment reported being sick less often, had lower rates of severe ... See full document

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Improving schools through data based decision making : an assessment of data use in primary schools in Ethiopia

Improving schools through data based decision making : an assessment of data use in primary schools in Ethiopia

... when schools find a balance between their competing responsibilities of complying with accountability measures and improvement efforts, particularly in educational systems struck by massive educational change and ... See full document

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Getting There: Improving Attendance in the Buffalo Public Schools

Getting There: Improving Attendance in the Buffalo Public Schools

... Public Schools (“BPS”) are strongly linked to low academic performance and graduation ...low attendance in Buffalo, including poverty, segregation, mental and physical health challenges, access to ... See full document

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Improving school attendance by raising school quality

Improving school attendance by raising school quality

... the schools are required to register with the provincial authorities but most often they do not comply with the ...private schools includes specific directives regarding school inputs to be shown or ... See full document

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You have someone to trust : outstanding safeguarding practice in primary schools

You have someone to trust : outstanding safeguarding practice in primary schools

... Schools need to have systems which will pick up children’s worries and enable recognition of problems which may reflect abuse or neglect. Children have spoken of the need for vigilance so that they do not always ... See full document

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Primary Schools

Primary Schools

... The primary school data collection in this regard is crucial as it determines the financial grant from the government to the provincial education offices, consequently it is paramount for the teachers to ... See full document

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Demographic and practice factors predicting repeated non attendance in primary care:a national retrospective cohort analysis

Demographic and practice factors predicting repeated non attendance in primary care:a national retrospective cohort analysis

... and practice characteristics can indicate increased risks for repeatedly missing ...and practice factors remain important, with people of low socioeconomic status and aged 16–30 years or older than 90 years ... See full document

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A study of school attendance and exclusions in secondary schools in England

A study of school attendance and exclusions in secondary schools in England

... from schools as a punishment for minor incidents (House of Commons Education Committee, ...within schools, a process whereby some pupils are removed from the school register before sitting their GCSE exams ... See full document

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