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This is a community special school for pupils with a range of moderate learning difficulties aged 11-16. It is a small school with 121 pupils on roll, all statemented for special educational needs
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This paper is about cultural differences between the countries Greece, United States, China and Holland.
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This paper will explore the opportunities available for working adults to further their studies and also identify the instructional methods in delivering lessons.
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This reflection is based upon a fifty hour scheme of work (SOW) for a course entitled German for beginners at Brasshouse Language Centre.
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This report addresses the implications prior to and subsequent to a syndicate of UOP students collecting a Texas State lottery jackpot of $10million.
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This report examines the meaning, importance and value of creativity and the reasons why it has been undervalued by the education system in England for so long.
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This report has been commissioned in order to identify the sources of student stress, the possible effects of student stress, individual coping strategies that could be implemented and recommend possible institutional interventions
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This report is based on the facilities available to the students at the City and Islington College on the grounds of the canteen and library.
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This report is intended for IT service staff planning enhancements to their network, and for learning technologists who want to understand the ways in which wireless local area networks (LAN) can be used
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This report will analyse and discuss the results of a recent survey carried out at James Cook University, in North Queensland.
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This report will explain and describe the characteristics of Coventry.
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This study attempts to determine whether staying in junior high for the ninth grade year has a positive or negative effect upon students' performance.
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Through an analysis of the Aboriginal child it can be deduced that their identity as individuals, as cultural beings and as learners
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Throughout Jude the Obscure, Thomas Hardy develops many ideas through the use of irony.
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To compare and contrast the problems encountered by international students and home students studying for a degree at the Universityof Portsmouth.
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To contrast the educational contribution made by Sunday school and the Labour movement initiatives in Welsh communities much research was required
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to produce a spreadsheet that would make it easier for a teacher to access data about his or her pupils. This spreadsheet was to include a register
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To Sir, With Love - how editing contributes to the atmosphere of the film
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To visit Queensway primary School as part of my study. I am a student at Park Lane College studying Health and Social Care (OCR level 3). The aim of my visit is to learn how a quality care service is achieved for all the service
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To what extent and why are ethnic minorities underachieving in education?
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To what extent can physical education make contribution to the moral development of the child?
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To what extent can PSHE and Citizenship contribute to the ethos of a school? - Current theory about the relationship between values education and whole school ethos
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To What extent do you think that the Main purpose of Education should be to prepare young people for the world of work? What do you consider the main purpose to be? Which do you regard as the most important?
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To what extent have recent educational reforms increased equality if opportunity.
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To what extent is the Irish Education system meritocratic?
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