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What Actually Is School
What Actually is School? The Education Act 1996 (UK) defines a pupil as someone “for whom education is being provided at a school,” and as a person under 19, seeing a school as an educational institution outside further or higher education. I think more pupil needs would be far better met if a pupil were simply to be referred to as a child in school law, as a youngster who, by definition, has parents or is seeking them by way of adoption or foster parents. To deprive children of their very definition as parented is to deliver them with a great injustice and is to deviously negotiate around their possible specific difficulties which must be faced full on, which they may present within the normal, every day course of life. Children have parents, and much conflict exists within the household. Not to admit to that is to be wrong and quite immoral. The swift breeze loves me, Light air warms the school doorway, Sent evicts the mean. I was lucky because at my special school student-centred philosophies were valid, only that was how I felt. Learner-centred education encourages the students voice, enabling more teacher/pupil interaction as well as a student’s own assessment of his or her progress, as how the pupil sees his or her work is paramount to establishing the nature of their problems and to kindling their desire to achieve. I wish I had been asked by my teachers how I thought I was doing, for my own view of my progress, because it would have saved certain allegations which were very simply home life misunderstandings. The mountain evades, For just straw, empty dead men, Each with cuckoo’s nests. Active learning is the future of school learning because it challenges you to engage with others in a group or pairs, and as interaction and communication require from us energy and intention, they call and just beg for adult supervision, something, for such a situation, that most kids understand. They may be isolated and a bullied child, they may be a genius nerd who only loves coding, or they may be the pupil who’s religion depresses and frustrates him. Active learning illuminates the problems and difficulties an individual student may be experiencing, and includes everybody, whatever their level of classwork, because it requires listening skills, talking abilities and pupil-to-pupil co-operation, rather than demanding a propensity for didactic lecturing. The bear soothes and wades, Through the stirrups of lost time, Eternal as stars. 20/10/2015
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