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Do the same for all current university students and school children.
This is particularly important for young people and school children.
Many school children look up to the players and hope to play for the team one day.
She worked with a total of 22 student teachers and 243 school children.
A year in the life of three primary school children.
He has taught art to school children for more than 25 years.
Education programs are also provided for school children throughout the year.
Each spring and fall, local school children use it for a half day of class.
They set national priorities for what public school children should learn and when.
Our public school children can only benefit from his leadership in the future.
School children present plays and other cultural programs on this day.
Cards that were given away to school children for good work.
As of 1998 she had instructed 6 million school children.
Other accounts state that the number dead is 39, including school children.
This book is sometimes recommended for middle school children and up.
Most school children are on the way to having, or already have, their own e-mail address.
In mainstream schools children are often not expected to be able to pay attention.
It would like to see educational activities for school children there.
In some schools children learn to read and write on computers.
Which specific teachers and administrators want less for school children?
It is practiced today by many people including school children.
In 1973 a teaching pool was created, for school children.
He was known for playing football with school children on the streets.
In Poland, the game is popular among school children and students.
In addition, 211 teachers and 500 parents of public school children were questioned.
The system will also be available for the use of school pupils.
Each year, around 2 million primary school pupils take part.
Eight million public school pupils receive little or no health education.
In 1962 the City had 20,000 secondary school pupils at 44 schools.
Special School pupils and students 299 (including post 16 children).
All primary school pupils start learning the first foreign language in the 2nd form.
It is usually sold or given away to Sunday school pupils.
In the class of primary school pupils interviewed, only four children were told by their parents when to go to bed.
Students and school pupils increasingly seem to be the force behind protests.
But on Monday about 200,000 elementary school pupils will return to their normal schools.
The differences were also evident in the age range of primary school pupils.
Summer schools introduce school pupils to the culture of teaching at universities, says the report.
For all public school pupils tickets can be bought at the company service centers.
Under new rules, inspectors will listen to primary school pupils read.
And of course, private school pupils take most of the top university places.
In 1968 the school began taking senior high school pupils.
Differences between boys and girls among special school pupils with particular curriculum needs are shown in Figure 11.23.
But have school pupils, or patients in a mental hospital, ever been asked if they agree to having a researcher about the place?
In 1940 the secondary school pupils moved into the current building beside the playing fields.
A much abuse goes on against day school pupils as boarders.
Similar findings have resulted from a recent survey of British school pupils.
"I think there are one or two specific issues around a very small minority of school pupils.
Rosen said inspectors would also hear primary school pupils read.
The crew also conducted a televised conference with school pupils.
School pupils created a Victorian fair to mark the occasion.