词汇 | example_english_primary-school |
释义 | Examples of primary schoolThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. This model is applied to a sample of 60 primaryschool immigrant children from the two countries of origin. This remains the same from the third to fifth year of primaryschool. Primaryschool enrollments have stagnated at 74 per cent. As for education, there is a primaryschool in the village, but it was not established until the mid1970s. The 1940s therefore saw many more young women attend primaryschool than ever before. Even the sonata form is included in the primaryschool final year's textbook, together with various trends of the 20th century history of music. In fact, only around 60% of children of the correct ages enroll in primaryschool. However, all children now seem to be sent to primaryschool. A constitution was established mandating compulsory education through primaryschool. Most currently enrolled children were at primary level, although they were beyond primaryschool age. The metalinguistic competence necessary to produce new metaphors is achieved during primaryschool age up to adolescence. In the primaryschool setting, school nurses are commonly involved in delivery of the programme. Even though educated adults may resist some of them, a generation raised on them from primaryschool should find them commonplace. The school component included periodic audio-video recordings of the local preschool and grades one and two at the primaryschool. Although empirical evidence points to diminishing impact through primaryschool, theory suggests the impact of retention on antisocial behavior may increase beyond primaryschool. In this study, education beyond primaryschool had a protective effect against mortality. These differences disappeared after the campaign and only 6 % of preschool and 5 % of primaryschool aged children remained susceptible. A pilot questionnaire was sent to primaryschool classes in two separate schools and some minor adjustments were made to two questions. Many students, particularly in primaryschool, volunteered this information and then randomly assigned these caps to colors or grays. One primaryschool in the eastern region refused to participate in the study. This article reports on an investigation of the teaching of music by non-music specialists in the primaryschool. Their study of non-specialist primaryschool teachers enabled them to identify nine different ways in which children could be said to appraise. This impact was strongest for children who were retained in early primaryschool. For girls, academic performance was affected by grade retention in early, middle, and late primaryschool. The educational dropout rate is 40-50% after primaryschool. Four levels of education are considered: illiteracy, primaryschool, middle school, and high school or higher. The acquisition of reading and writing knowledge only begins in earnest at the age of six in primaryschool. The nearest useful experience was primaryschool teaching where communication was not all talking but included drama and visual aids. In the observations in the primaryschool, the pupils were getting to read the notes and letters and link up with the violin fingering. Primaryschool teachers have had to endure a great many changes in the profession over the last decade. In the end the only one of its proposals which was actually implemented was for exchanges among primaryschool teachers. The analyses based on second-wave observations in grade 6 (the last year of primaryschool) yielded data that supported a no-difference interpretation. All were in the final grade (grade 8) of primaryschool. Though there is a high participation in basic education, it is estimated that only twothirds of the population finishes primaryschool. I do not suggest reviews of contraceptive methods for primaryschool children. This involved developing innovative ways in which parents could engage in the health education of their children at primaryschool level. Half of the sample had only primaryschool education, while 47.3% were employed. Education was measured on an eight-point ordinal scale ranging from uncompleted primaryschool to completed university. The same is true for those individuals with the lowest level of education (only primaryschool) as compared to the other categories. The gross primaryschool enrolment rate, though it has increased since the war's end, is still only 52%. More than 2,500 primaryschool teachers were already employed in the literacy campaign. This set them apart from the masses with only primaryschool diplomas. Links created within peer groups (primaryschool, secondary school and college friends) last until retirement. All children, irrespective of ability, attend primaryschool from ages 6 to 10. As he was a brilliant pupil at the primaryschool, his schoolmaster persuaded his family to allow him to continue his formal education. The persons who had never attended primaryschool were regarded as illiterate. Due to the pastoral lifestyle he only managed to finish his primaryschool education. By age 12 years, children's anxiety was much higher in the group that experienced grade retention during early primaryschool. As a pupil in primaryschool, she was 'roped in' to sing in the church choir. This includes a speaker with no formal education, one with only primaryschool education, and one in the process of completing high school. In border areas, the language of the neighbouring country would be the obvious choice for the foreign language at the primaryschool level. Developmental strategies of spelling competence in primaryschool children. Ideally we ought to have someone with some musical expertise in every primaryschool. Three of the papers focus on teachers, including music co-ordinators in primary schools, primary school generalists who teach some music, and young music service teachers. The research took place over a period of one term in a primaryschool with a class of six- to eight-year olds. The role of the subject leader, or co-ordinator, in the primaryschool has evolved considerably over recent years. She attended a small language unit attached to a mainstream primaryschool and was referred to music therapy because of her complex social communication needs. The most common instrument was the recorder (particularly in primaryschool), followed by piano or keyboard (in secondary school) and guitar. One thing is sure, that primaryschool music education does not aim at preparing children to follow a career in music. But they did bring some primaryschool pupils in for two of our lectures. The following summarises some of the project's key findings as they relate to the primaryschool sector. All letters were written as capital letters in a form similar to the lettering used by primaryschool teachers. By the end of primaryschool, children who had been held back early on were worse off than those who had most recently been retained. Departures from the latent predisposition were significant and increasingly persistent in middle and late primaryschool. We observed a short- and long-term negative influence of grade retention during primaryschool. The significant word frequency effect in the current study supported the claim that primaryschool-aged children use word-level processing in reading multicharacter words. This justified our choice of primaryschool children, who live fairly close to their schools as being suitable for the study of day-long noise exposure. As regards the adults, five out of seventy-eight had not attended a primaryschool of any form. Provision needs continuity across early years, primaryschool, secondary school and adult primary care/secondary care - this may require several highly skilled professionals. To date, very few empirical studies can be found on primary, especially lower primaryschool pupils' use of language learner strategies. The paper ends by discussing implications for the design and implementation of task based pedagogies in primaryschool contexts. The head teacher of a primaryschool was honest in her report of initial reluctance to accept a special needs child. Their education level ranged from primaryschool to university. It would take decades for young people of rural origin to be able to attend primaryschool. Between 1952 and 1977 (primaryschool enrollment rose by 7 percent per annum, secondary enrollment by 14 percent, and university enrollment by 32 percent). This and subsequent infants have prevented her from having any formal education beyond primaryschool level. The judges were kindergarten teachers and primaryschool teachers. Ideally, the spectrum of women's health care would begin in primaryschool with implementation of a mandated curriculum for boys and girls. But this will not transform the delivery of labour-intensive services such as primaryschool instruction, hospital care or fire protection. Certainly, this top-down approach was still in evidence over the decision to increase the number of primaryschool classrooms throughout the country. The participants were also asked if they liked their music teachers in primaryschool (7-12 years) and in upper-level comprehensive school (13-15 years). However, completion of primaryschool and high school seem to be important points in the relationship between education of women and their fertility. In both groups, all had completed primaryschool and four in each group had graduated from high school. All had completed primaryschool education, seven had graduated from high school, and four held advanced degrees. Although enrolment rates in primaryschool are more than 95 per cent, dropout rates are as high as 40 per cent. At the end of primaryschool (at age 12), students are required to have a good command of both languages. Of the women, four had not completed primaryschool, three had a primary education, and two were high school graduates. This outcome was as negative as that evidenced by girls who had experienced grade retention in late primaryschool. Similarly, grade retention that occurred during middle primaryschool showed negative prospective associations at age 12 years. Boys with problematic academic performance had experienced grade retention at some time during primaryschool. The autoregressive parameters increased over time and were significant in middle and late primaryschool. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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