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Language teaching in schools (England)
researchbriefings.files.parliament.ukschools Requirements for languages The National Curriculum must be taught in all local authority-maintained schools in England (this requirement does not apply to academies and free schools – see section 1.2). The National Curriculum . Framework. sets out that languages are required to be taught at Key Stages 2 and 3; that is, from ages 7-14. At
The designated teacher for looked-after and previously ...
assets.publishing.service.gov.ukThe Designated Teacher (Looked-After Pupils etc.) (England) Regulations 2009. Who is this guidance for? This guidance is for governing bodies of maintained schools in England. 2, proprietors of academies and designated teachers for looked-after and previously looked-after children in such schools.
Pupil behaviour in schools in England - GOV.UK
assets.publishing.service.gov.ukand special schools in England. This translates to an exclusion rate of 0.08% for all pupils. For the same period, there were 331,380 fixed period exclusions, a rate of 4.46% for all pupils (DfE, 2012b). • The most common reason recorded for all exclusions for all types of school in 2009/10 was persistent disruptive behaviour, which accounted
Revised A Guide to Supporting EAL Learners
cdn.oxfordowl.co.ukschools in England is learning EAL.” 1 Key messages Established good practice for pupils learning EAL is largely good practice for all pupils. Teachers should explicitly model language structures and patterns. Initial whole-school processes for assessment of language, learning and pastoral needs on entry is crucial as is
Schools, pupils and their characteristics: January 2019
assets.publishing.service.gov.ukThere is a total of 8.82 million pupils in all schools in England. This is an increase of 84,700 pupils (1.0%) since 2018. The total number of pupils has grown every year since 2009 and there are now 727,000 more pupils in schools than at that point. By school type, the latest data shows: