• Dilation of the pupil may be difficult. (medscape.com)
  • In recent years, researchers have pinpointed a small subset of RGCs-called intrinsically photosensitive RGCs (ipRGCs)-that are crucial for maintaining circadian rhythms and for pupil constriction and dilation, among other functions. (nih.gov)
  • The RSA Pupil Design Awards is a free, national design award programme for secondary school and sixth-form pupils aged 11-17. (thersa.org)
  • The goal of many independent schools is to provide sixth form pupils with a stepping stone to further education, particularly university education. (micaarchitects.com)
  • We are making progress in our recovery, and just last week data showed a year-on-year improvement in the reading ability of primary school pupils. (doncasterfreepress.co.uk)
  • About 49 percent of pupils in government-aided schools in Budaka District are yet to return to class, a month after the third term started, education officials have said. (monitor.co.ug)
  • Three percent of pupils were dehydrated on the morning of each visit. (nih.gov)
  • More than three quarters of 5,000 Highland pupils said their Newton Room experience has made them more aware of careers in STEM. (scotsman.com)
  • The league works by each pupil being given £5,000 fantasy money and they then choose how they would like to invest by carrying out their own research. (greshams.com)
  • He said the improvement had been "driven by great teachers and well-supported pupils" and the government's "unrelenting focus on improving literacy through the Scottish Attainment Challenge and Pupil Equity Fund. (scotsman.com)
  • Scottish Government's Health and Well-being Census asked primary pupils and secondary students if they had been a victim of bullying in the 12 months to March, when the survey was carried out. (thesouthernreporter.co.uk)
  • however, long-term space restrictions can cause affective and physiological abnormalities in sows. (awionline.org)
  • Almost half of pupils who received tutoring up until January 2023 were in receipt of free school meals, meaning tutoring is reaching some of the most disadvantaged children in the country. (doncasterfreepress.co.uk)
  • Brookland Church Of England Primary School, has stood at the heart of the village since 1873 and celebrated 150 years in July 2023, growing from a handful of children to a school of 105 pupils. (kent-teach.com)
  • At 13.77 Ratios in 2019, the country was number 74 among other countries in Pupil Teacher Ratio in Tertiary Education. (nationmaster.com)
  • At 33.6 Percent in 2019, the country was ranked number 119 comparing other countries in Share of Female Vocational Pupils in Secondary Education. (nationmaster.com)
  • Through the work of Council teams and Nexus, we have been able to take a decommissioned pupil referral unit and turn it into a high-quality educational setting, which is going to make a huge difference to young people in Rotherham . (thestar.co.uk)
  • Whitehouse Pupil Referral Unit is a calm and friendly environment. (whitehouse-pru.org.uk)
  • However, among independent and private school teachers, nearly one in five (19%) would support cutting the summer holiday back in favour of an extended summer term - however the majority (79%) are still opposed. (yougov.co.uk)
  • Teachers encourage pupils to develop a love of reading. (whitehouse-pru.org.uk)
  • The real strength with the Pupil Design Awards are the resources for both the teachers and the toolkits for the pupils. (thersa.org)
  • This is for teachers who are new to the Pupil Design Awards. (thersa.org)
  • Academic integrity is the fact that term which can be commonly used into the language of scholars, pupils, teachers. (eng.br)
  • These are just some of the real-life, hands-on experiences that a pioneering science education programme is bringing to Scotland's most rural mainland school pupils. (scotsman.com)
  • From the assessment conducted in the schools across the district, it was found out that about half of pupils haven't reported back to school," Ms Mugala told education stakeholders during a community engagement in Lyama Sub-county at the weekend. (monitor.co.ug)
  • The new Estonian government plans to change the funding model for schools, in order for local authorities to keep those with up to six classes and at least 30 pupils open, according to Kristina Kallas (Eesti 200), who has been nominated as the new Minister of Education. (err.ee)
  • Asked how many pupils should attend such schools, Kallas said the change would apply to schools with at least 30 pupils. (err.ee)
  • There will be a small point of transition - (for classes with) 20-30 pupils - but of course it will be more difficult for schools with fewer than 20 pupils," she said. (err.ee)
  • Pupils of several government primary schools in 5 villages around Kumba underwent both parasitologic and clinical investigations in search of signs and symptoms of paragonimiasis. (nih.gov)
  • The random testing of Scottish pupils took place between last October and December and involved 107 secondary schools across state and private sectors, with a total of 2969 students taking part. (scotsman.com)
  • The Pupil Design Awards are open to all schools across the UK. (thersa.org)
  • Disadvantaged pupils from Doncaster secondary schools performed worse across eight key subjects than their peers, new figures show. (doncasterfreepress.co.uk)
  • The reality is that funding for disadvantaged pupils has stagnated, and the Government failed to give schools the levels of resources they needed to support pupils recovering from the pandemic. (doncasterfreepress.co.uk)
  • Responding to the announcement today (Thursday) that pupils at dozens of schools are to be told to stay away over building structural safety fears, UNISON head of education Mike Short said: "This situation is nothing short of a scandal. (unison.org.uk)
  • We studied the associations between pupils' asthmatic symptoms and indoor and outdoor air pollution in schools, as well as selected home exposures, in a coal-burning city in north China. (nih.gov)
  • A questionnaire survey was administered to pupils (11-15 years of age) in 10 schools in urban Taiyuan, collecting data on respiratory health and selected home environmental factors. (nih.gov)
  • The following is and excerpt from the "Pupil Non-Discrimination Guidelines For Athletics" co-published by the WIAA and DPI and available from WIAA member schools and the DPI. (wiaawi.org)
  • In nurturing boarding house models, the larger 'dorm' room layout is not suitable for out-of-term lets other than for similar educational organisations such as summer schools, religious groups or international school exchanges. (micaarchitects.com)
  • This is improving primary and secondary schools in all areas of Swansea and giving pupils the very best opportunities to reach their full potential. (swansea.gov.uk)
  • Pupils from Potter's Green Primary school have today celebrated the schools 60th birthday with a day full of exciting activities including bouncy castles, a magician called Mr Froggle and the Ascension Dance group. (coventrytelegraph.net)
  • These differences are often attributed to value added by the school, as well as factors schools use to select pupils, including ability, achievement and, in cases where schools charge tuition fees or are located in affluent areas, socioeconomic status. (nature.com)
  • These school types are assumed to set children on different trajectories, with research linking selective schools (grammar and private schools) to later success, including higher levels of academic achievement, acceptance at university, and even higher earning potential compared to pupils educated in non-selective schools. (nature.com)
  • However, by design, selective schools are able to choose their student intake based on certain pupil characteristics. (nature.com)
  • A pilot study was conducted to adapt field measures of short-term cognitive performance and hydration, to evaluate levels of hydration, and to investigate the impact of providing supplementary drinking water on the cognitive performance of pupils attending water-scarce schools in rural Mali. (nih.gov)
  • Indoor chemical air pollutants of mainly outdoor origin could be risk factors for pupils' respiratory symptoms at school, and home exposure to ETS and chemical emissions from new furniture could affect pupils' respiratory health. (nih.gov)
  • We developed multi-pupil adaptive optics (MPAO), which enables simultaneous wavefront correction over a field of view of 450 × 450 μm 2 and expands the correction area to nine times that of conventional methods. (nih.gov)
  • Out of a total of 1482 pupils examined in all five villages, 309 individuals (147 males and 162 females) were recruited for this study based on the presence of one or more signs or symptoms of paragonimiasis. (nih.gov)
  • Pupils can concentrate on their work because behaviour is managed exceptionally well. (whitehouse-pru.org.uk)
  • National Union of the Teaching Profession (NUTP) secretary-general Fouzi Singon said pupils from families with financial difficulties would probably struggle with emotional issues and this could affect their behaviour in school. (thestar.com.my)
  • Meanwhile, pupils who have to skip school because of the high transport cost would also face stress. (thestar.com.my)
  • The overall attainment score for all secondary school pupils in Doncaster was 44.4 points - slightly higher than in 2018-19, when it was 44. (doncasterfreepress.co.uk)
  • Bukedi Sub-region used to be one of the leading regions in terms of education performance but time went on as the performance continued to shrink," he said. (monitor.co.ug)
  • Scotland's performance in maths and science among 15-year-old school pupils is at a record low according to new statistics. (scotsman.com)
  • The grades measure pupils' performance in eight GCSE-level qualifications. (doncasterfreepress.co.uk)
  • These drops dilate your pupil, relax your eye muscles, and ease pain. (webmd.com)
  • The long-term effects of these drops are unknown. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The report states an 86 point gap between the reading scores of the poorest and wealthiest pupils - equivalent to three years' schooling - up slightly from 83 points the last time the tests were carried out. (scotsman.com)
  • Standard business conditions and/or general terms and conditions of the User do not apply, regardless of whether or not Pupil Labs has expressly objected to them in a particular case. (pupil-labs.com)
  • however, long-term therapy is not indicated. (medscape.com)
  • According to a psychological report presented to the court, victims of long-term abuse may sometimes replicate the same scenario experienced by the victim. (asiaone.com)
  • These sites are then placed on the National Priorities List (NPL) and are targeted for long-term federal clean-up activities. (cdc.gov)
  • You may have short-term blurred vision. (webmd.com)
  • Increased drinking water quantity may also improve educational outcomes through the effect of hydration on attention, concentration, and short-term memory. (nih.gov)
  • Phacoemulsification tends to have a better outcome in terms of complications when compared to cataracts removed by extracapsular cataract extraction. (medscape.com)
  • he was born at term without complications. (medscape.com)
  • Pupils and staff at West View Primary School, in Davison Drive, are now especially aware of the effects of the sun and how to stay safe in the heat after receiving a Sun Safe accreditation earlier in July. (hartlepoolmail.co.uk)
  • Staff know the pupils well and pupils respond to these positive relationships. (whitehouse-pru.org.uk)
  • Leaders, staff and governors are ambitious for pupils to achieve their potentials. (whitehouse-pru.org.uk)
  • Parents, pupils and staff will be relieved the issue is finally being taken seriously. (unison.org.uk)
  • Pupils and staff at a thriving primary school are starting the new year in a new £9.9m home. (swansea.gov.uk)
  • I wish all the pupils and their families and all the staff the very best as they start life in the new YGG Tan-y-lan and I'm looking forward to visiting again once they have settled in. (swansea.gov.uk)
  • Headteacher Berian Jones said: 'Our pupils and our staff are over the moon with the new building and facilities. (swansea.gov.uk)
  • Shock new findings reveal that close to half the pupils at a Scottish Borders secondary school were bullied in the last year. (thesouthernreporter.co.uk)
  • Out-of-term letting of pupil accommodation buildings is a recognised opportunity to diversify income streams within the university sector, however, it is not widely practised in the independent school environment despite the occupation of boarding accommodation, excluding half terms and holidays, being 34 weeks, which equates to a 65 percent utilisation rate over the calendar year. (micaarchitects.com)
  • The admission number for the Preston Road school increased by 15 pupils this September and will expand by a further 30 from September 2024. (lep.co.uk)
  • Originally published in 1984, this richly detailed and readable study looks at it from the pupils' point of view: it illustrates their perceptions of the transfer, their anxieties and their experiences. (routledge.com)
  • This royalty free photo, "Two Asian Elementary Pupils Students Learning About Basic Science Education", can be used in business, personal, charitable and educational design projects: it may be used in web design, printed media, advertising, book covers and pages, music artwork, software applications and much more. (freedigitalphotos.net)
  • Two asian elementary pupils students learning about basic science education and experiments in science class together. (freedigitalphotos.net)
  • To bring classroom or online students to the same level, beginners should go through introductory training to explain terms and concepts. (choosewhat.com)
  • As a pupil he was neither especially quick nor diligent, [5] but the college was conveniently close to the city for Delius to be able to attend concerts and opera. (wikipedia.org)
  • The former NUTP secretary-general and Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Suhakam) commissioner said that the subsidy would encourage these pupils to attend school without being burdened. (thestar.com.my)
  • Not included in the calculation of availability are (i) the regular maintenance windows, which can be up to 5 hours per week and are usually carried out between 22:00 and 4:00 Central European Time, (ii) times of unavailability due to mandatory unscheduled maintenance work that is necessary to eliminate malfunctions, (iii) times of unavailability due to circumstances beyond Pupil Labs' control, in particular force majeure. (pupil-labs.com)
  • By the time a pupil leaves the school, they are well prepared for either mainstream school or specialist provision. (whitehouse-pru.org.uk)
  • It is therefore important to consider how and who will occupy the rooms during both term time and holidays. (micaarchitects.com)
  • As such, single and twin ensuite study bedrooms are commonly preferred because they provide pupils with a bedroom in term time akin to university, but then they can be easily adapted to provide hotel style accommodation for lettings for conferences for example. (micaarchitects.com)
  • However, moving from a larger dorm to a four bed ensuite room will provide improved safeguarding for pupils during term time and can also be adapted for the out-of-term lets market to create larger family rooms or compact suites with a double bed and lounge area. (micaarchitects.com)
  • 6000 terms essay is a time-consuming task and needs a complete great deal of the time. (eng.br)
  • They pay special attention to gender identities, and the ways in which these affect pupils' responses to different subjects in the curriculum. (routledge.com)
  • Ms Khanifa Mugala, the senior education officer, said it's unfortunate that such a big number of pupils has not returned during a promotional term. (monitor.co.ug)
  • Since 2014, Cyprus Pupil Teacher Ratio in Tertiary Education increased 1.7% year on year. (nationmaster.com)
  • How does Cyprus rank in Pupil Teacher Ratio in Tertiary Education? (nationmaster.com)
  • Since 2014, Lithuania Share of Female Vocational Pupils in Secondary Education fell by 0.4points year on year. (nationmaster.com)
  • The Department for Education says that the voluntary aided school - which is operated by the Diocese of Blackburn - currently has a roll call of 298 pupils, whereas its official capacity is only 245. (lep.co.uk)
  • Forest View, at the former Rowan Centre, provides additional special school places across the borough and extends education opportunities for pupils with SEND. (thestar.co.uk)
  • Pupillage from the Singapore Board of Legal Education Barcode Chambers Student Guide: Don't let alien terms used at the Bar confuse or intimidate you! (wikipedia.org)
  • A Department for Education spokesperson said: "We know the pandemic had a significant impact on education which is why we have made £5 billion available since 2020 for education recovery initiatives, including four million tutoring course starts supporting pupils in all corners of the country. (doncasterfreepress.co.uk)
  • With one week left of the school term, we are looking forward to celebrating Mass as a whole school with a focus on the Feast of St Thomas' and 200 years of Catholic Education on Thursday. (smore.com)
  • As part of their education into financial markets, the Sixth Form Economics pupils partake in a Fantasy Stock Market Investment League run by Mr Mack. (greshams.com)
  • Swansea Council's Cabinet Member for Education Improvement and Skills, Robert Smith, said: 'I was fortunate to join some of the pupils on a tour of the new building last term and I have to say the facilities are impressive. (swansea.gov.uk)
  • Consumers Association of Penang (CAP) education officer NV Subbarow said pupils would be more comfortable going to school if their parents could afford the bus fares via a subsidy. (thestar.com.my)
  • Our pupils respond to light intensity-constricting in bright light to reduce the amount of light entering the eye and dilating when it's darker to let more light in. (nih.gov)
  • As part of the Pupil Cloud Services, system resources will be made available to the User on a server. (pupil-labs.com)
  • There is a rising trend to move away from the traditional multi-years collegiate 'house' model that caters for 13-year-olds to 18-year-olds towards dedicated sixth form boarding houses akin to university accommodation and dedicated nurturing houses for younger pupils which are more akin to 'home from home' environments. (micaarchitects.com)
  • Pupil Labs may offer the User to subscribe to a paid subscription plan to use the Pupil Cloud Services with additional functions and capacities. (pupil-labs.com)
  • The User can subscribe to additional Pupil Cloud Services on a monthly or annual basis. (pupil-labs.com)
  • Candidates should make clear any additional experience of dealing pupils with medical conditions. (kent-teach.com)
  • One type makes the pupil smaller, which increases the depth of focus, similar to a pinhole camera. (medlineplus.gov)
  • In terms of controlling the pupils and the body clock, it makes sense to have a sensor that responds slowly and only to large light changes," Yau says. (nih.gov)
  • In the 1930s, Fritz Kahn's idea of man as machine was introduced to Chinese pupils in biology classes. (nih.gov)
  • Pupils' ability to manage their own anger and emotions improves after joining the school. (whitehouse-pru.org.uk)
  • A model originating in Norway, the Scottish Newton Rooms serve as a centrepiece for SSA to bring Highland P6-S2 pupils out of the classroom for free, full-day activities aligned with the curriculum. (scotsman.com)
  • The use of the Pupil Cloud Services in a basic version and with basic functions and within certain capacity caps is free of charge after registering. (pupil-labs.com)
  • Disadvantaged pupils include pupils known to be eligible for free school meals in any of the spring, autumn, or summer terms. (doncasterfreepress.co.uk)
  • Disadvantaged pupils include pupils known to be eligible for free school meals. (doncasterfreepress.co.uk)
  • A friendly reminder that Friday 24 September is a Pupil Free Day. (smore.com)
  • The researchers next examined pupil constriction in mice that had been genetically altered to be free of rod and cone function. (nih.gov)
  • Members of the governing body and the wider academy trust are ambitious for the school and for what pupils can achieve. (whitehouse-pru.org.uk)
  • Evaluation of behavior and affective state of different-parity sows with strong/weak pupil light reflex. (awionline.org)
  • The report also looked at S4 pupils' relationship with drugs, with 35 children admitting to taking cannabis in the 12 month period and 13 saying they'd taken cocaine. (thesouthernreporter.co.uk)
  • The use of sub-contractors does not release Pupil Labs from its obligations to full compliance with its contractual obligations hereunder. (pupil-labs.com)
  • All subscriptions will be automatically renewed for another month/year (as applicable) until the User or Pupil Labs terminate the subscription. (pupil-labs.com)
  • The highest percentage of S1 to S3 pupils who said 'yes' to the question 'have you bullied in the last year? (thesouthernreporter.co.uk)
  • Pupil boarding accommodation models have continued to evolve with the growing competition in the market to offer the 'gold standard' and pressures to improve safeguarding between year groups. (micaarchitects.com)
  • This search feature obtains best-matches with the terms you choose, and shows an overall score based on the scientific rankings. (nih.gov)
  • A joint publication of the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction and the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association, the Pupil Nondiscrimination Guidelines for Athletics reviews implementing Section 118.13 of the Wisconsin statutes and PI 9 of the Wisconsin Administrative Code. (wiaawi.org)