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school system. you know it's not going to help enough to make it meaningful while it actually pulls things out, a system that needs help and needs resources. and so i felt like, you know, i wanted to sort of make those different points that wasn't all one thing. it wasn't supported. but, you know, it wasn't this kind of monolithic thing. and it played out differently. different cities, you know, you saw that also in washington, d.c., when initially some of the black democratic lawmakers were opposed to school vouchers. and then i think because the city school system was not doing well, came around the issue, you know, and so just i tried to look for different elements of the history that sort of exposed some of those those threads and the different ways that that race played into it. one of the most and i don't mean to touch the third rail here i think one of the most controversial assessments i've heard of the school choice movement and you get into this in, the book is that, you know, white conser
school system. you know it's not going to help enough to make it meaningful while it actually pulls things out, a system that needs help and needs resources. and so i felt like, you know, i wanted to sort of make those different points that wasn't all one thing. it wasn't supported. but, you know, it wasn't this kind of monolithic thing. and it played out differently. different cities, you know, you saw that also in washington, d.c., when initially some of the black democratic lawmakers were...
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school?t is a complex problem. a simple fact, though, here is the simple fact, the proportion of pupils classified as persistently absent has more than doubled in england since the pandemic. the same situation in scotland, northern ireland, wales. something has changed. the pandemic did something to shift attitudes. parents have become more sceptical about the need for their children to regularly go to school. people are coming up with experts and others, multiple reasons for this, mental health crisis, cost of living crisis, pupils most likely to be absent include those on free school meals and with special educational needs. are they being catered for? covid itself, illness, teachers�* strike, retention, fewer after—school activities, not enough school meals, not a broad enough scope for the school meal programme and those changed attitudes, parental responsibilities, that has got to be in there somewhere. people are saying term time holidays now are saying term time holidays now are social
school?t is a complex problem. a simple fact, though, here is the simple fact, the proportion of pupils classified as persistently absent has more than doubled in england since the pandemic. the same situation in scotland, northern ireland, wales. something has changed. the pandemic did something to shift attitudes. parents have become more sceptical about the need for their children to regularly go to school. people are coming up with experts and others, multiple reasons for this, mental...
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kids were using school vouchers to go to private schools. and we followed some of the kids, and it was in part of that series at all, but it just struck me as this tension between the systemic reform of the system and what a family actually does when they haven't found a good fit for their child. so, that just kind of stayed with me, and i didn't have much to do with it as far of that -- as far as that particular piece of work, but it kind of was the start of thinking about the history of school choice. >> you start this book and i won't spell the end, but the book starts in the 1950's, sort of pre-and post brown v. board of education as a lot of southern states began resisting the court orders to integrate. why did you decide to start the book there? why did you pinpoint that as the origin point of the school choice movement? i imagine that some folks in the movement would not be particularly proud about the beginning of the movement. cara: i think there is some awkwardness about that. one of the things i was trying to figure out what hours
kids were using school vouchers to go to private schools. and we followed some of the kids, and it was in part of that series at all, but it just struck me as this tension between the systemic reform of the system and what a family actually does when they haven't found a good fit for their child. so, that just kind of stayed with me, and i didn't have much to do with it as far of that -- as far as that particular piece of work, but it kind of was the start of thinking about the history of...
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, and secondary schools are the minority of schools.have resolved the problem. and i had a look at that article, the bbc verify article this morning, and the verify team themselves say that many of those schools have had other maintenance work and other actions and renovations taken place. sir keir starmer, leader of the opposition says the prime minister is directly responsible for children not being in school. a number of the schools affected today were on the list for building schools for the future, the labour list, the labour programme that, in 2010 this government cut. and you aren't true that that in 2021 a list of schools that needed work done was put before the prime minister, when he was then chancellor, and he refused to allow the funding to go forward. as a direct result, you have pupils this morning who are not in school. just to remind you, we are going to prime minister's questions a little bit later and we will bring that to you. that will be an indication of exactly how tense this crisis has become between the tories an
, and secondary schools are the minority of schools.have resolved the problem. and i had a look at that article, the bbc verify article this morning, and the verify team themselves say that many of those schools have had other maintenance work and other actions and renovations taken place. sir keir starmer, leader of the opposition says the prime minister is directly responsible for children not being in school. a number of the schools affected today were on the list for building schools for...
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you're volunteering in a school if you do have a kid in school, i hope you're volunteering in the school, that we can be active participants in our school communities and to and work to ensure that they are the communities that we say they will be right. and, and often when, when i in my office see discrimination, it's not because an educator wanted to hurt a child. it was because somebody didn't know what the law was and didn't, didn't know how they were supposed to respond. and so let's help them to know and to make sure that, that we, we are fully responsive to our whole school communities. what do you think is the biggest threat to civil rights and education right now? >> well, i'm not gonna pick one, but the, the reality is thomas jefferson is famous for having said that the price of liberty is eternal vigilance. and the, the reality is that we have to always be vigilant about civil rights anywhere in civil rights and schools in particular, every, every school year is a new opportunity to discriminate. and so we are always having to remind, always having to, to start again and to, t
you're volunteering in a school if you do have a kid in school, i hope you're volunteering in the school, that we can be active participants in our school communities and to and work to ensure that they are the communities that we say they will be right. and, and often when, when i in my office see discrimination, it's not because an educator wanted to hurt a child. it was because somebody didn't know what the law was and didn't, didn't know how they were supposed to respond. and so let's help...
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if you don't have given school hope you're volunteering in a school.do have kids in school i hope you're volunteering. that we can be active participant in our school communities and work to ensure you are the committee's they will be. and often when i come in my office, see discrimination it's not because an educator wanted to hurt a child that was because somebody did know what the law was and did know how it was supposed response so let's help them to know. and to make sure we're fully responsive to our whole school communities. >> what you think is the biggest threat to civil rights in education right now? >> well, i'm not going to pick one. the reality that thomas jefferson is same as having said, the price of liberty is eternal vigilance. the reality is we always have to be vigilant about civil rights anywhere in civil rights and schools in particular. every school year is a new opportunity to discriminate. we are always remind, always having to start again and to work on the class in front of us today to s make sure that it isa safe and appropri
if you don't have given school hope you're volunteering in a school.do have kids in school i hope you're volunteering. that we can be active participant in our school communities and work to ensure you are the committee's they will be. and often when i come in my office, see discrimination it's not because an educator wanted to hurt a child that was because somebody did know what the law was and did know how it was supposed response so let's help them to know. and to make sure we're fully...
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in terms of schools, the raac schools — in terms of schools, the raac schools only account for a smallive days after— looking at raac more generally, five days after the committee met injuly we went— days after the committee met injuly we went to _ days after the committee met injuly we went to visit schools in cambridgeshire with raac will stop them and _ cambridgeshire with raac will stop them and showing us around was unable _ them and showing us around was unable to— them and showing us around was unable to go on the roof to check it. unable to go on the roof to check it he _ unable to go on the roof to check it he was— unable to go on the roof to check it he was in— unable to go on the roof to check it. he was in charge of the raac programme, he was 17 stone and too heavy— programme, he was 17 stone and too heavy for— programme, he was 17 stone and too heavy for the roof. in that hospital they can't — heavy for the roof. in that hospital they can't have overweight patients having _ they can't have overweight patients having surgery on the first floor for example because the bed an
in terms of schools, the raac schools — in terms of schools, the raac schools only account for a smallive days after— looking at raac more generally, five days after the committee met injuly we went— days after the committee met injuly we went to _ days after the committee met injuly we went to visit schools in cambridgeshire with raac will stop them and _ cambridgeshire with raac will stop them and showing us around was unable _ them and showing us around was unable to— them and...
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ho if we start in high school, not community college or technical schools but thhigh school. do things like culinary. do things like healthcare. do things like cybersecurity. do things like i.t. help train up kids to take i these job in advanced manufacturing. could you imagine what it would mean in terms of changing the t country and kids feeling better about themselves and families feeling like schools are reallyw delivering for them? >> about 10 minutes left with randy of the american federation of teachers. we will head to kathy in delaware. good morning. >> good morning. i'm concerned about the fact ng that you are blaming parents for children not going into the teaching profession. i think that is just an excuse. >> i wasn't actually blaming parents. i was giving you a poll result that we had from last year. it was a poll from last year. that said when parents were asked, they said they loved their kids teachers but they didn't want their kids to go into teaching. i >> now that you've filibustered on the time, i iwould like to finish what i was saying. >> i'm sorry. >>
ho if we start in high school, not community college or technical schools but thhigh school. do things like culinary. do things like healthcare. do things like cybersecurity. do things like i.t. help train up kids to take i these job in advanced manufacturing. could you imagine what it would mean in terms of changing the t country and kids feeling better about themselves and families feeling like schools are reallyw delivering for them? >> about 10 minutes left with randy of the american...
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uh, every school made a choice second element of the school uniform. our school is no exception; moreover, today it is possible to purchase a whole range of goods, in principle, without leaving home, so, for example, stationery there is no need to go to the store in order to purchase it; you can order it online and be absolutely sure that their quality and cost will be absolutely affordable. well, this probably also applies to many items of clothing. therefore, in view of, uh, probably saving time and making it more comfortable. but still we try make the most of all possible ways to purchase the necessary goods without going to the store. how much did it cost to get one son to school? well, it’s probably quite difficult to say, but, in principle, the amounts that were voiced in the media, they are probably close to the cysts. therefore, i think that if you take stationery and forms and clothes, there are all the necessary accessories, but about 400- 450 rub. in order for one child to go to school , it is necessary. if we talk about school uniforms, now
uh, every school made a choice second element of the school uniform. our school is no exception; moreover, today it is possible to purchase a whole range of goods, in principle, without leaving home, so, for example, stationery there is no need to go to the store in order to purchase it; you can order it online and be absolutely sure that their quality and cost will be absolutely affordable. well, this probably also applies to many items of clothing. therefore, in view of, uh, probably saving...
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to read build schools. ~ . ., and we will continue to read build schools. ~ _, . ., . schools. from the _ schools. we will come away from that statement from the medication - statement from the medication secretary. you can see those questions been fired at gillian keegan and she was saying the for the list of schools will be published later this week. she described the government actions as proactive and spoke about the events over the summer that that's a policy change in recess. that spring in live now to....john richards, assistant secretary at unison, which represents more than 200 thousand non—academic school staff. what we've heard over the last 20 minutes and by later today what are your thoughts? than minutes and by later today what are your thoughts?— minutes and by later today what are your thoughts? an extraordinary day, the secretary — your thoughts? an extraordinary day, the secretary of _ your thoughts? an extraordinary day, the secretary of state _ your thoughts? an extraordinary day, the secretary of state has _ your thoughts? an extraordinary day, the secretar
to read build schools. ~ . ., and we will continue to read build schools. ~ _, . ., . schools. from the _ schools. we will come away from that statement from the medication - statement from the medication secretary. you can see those questions been fired at gillian keegan and she was saying the for the list of schools will be published later this week. she described the government actions as proactive and spoke about the events over the summer that that's a policy change in recess. that spring...
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three of the eight schools within the trust — claydon high school, east bergholt high school and hadleighhad their start of term delayed and are on the government—published list of schools constructed with raac concrete. just start by telling us how your students have been affected. immensely. i had won the school with 12 classrooms that we can't use, the second with 16, and the third has 11; classrooms. i had to give the start of year trading days for staff an extra day to allow us to read timetable, get contractors and who are allowed into the building is doing the work to remove resources for us. we are trying to get we organised. i'm trying to secure 26 temporary classrooms at the moment. it's busy. temporary classrooms at the moment. it's bus . . , ., , . it's busy. there are questions about how schools — it's busy. there are questions about how schools can _ it's busy. there are questions about how schools can go _ it's busy. there are questions about how schools can go about _ it's busy. there are questions about how schools can go about trying - it's busy. there are questions abou
three of the eight schools within the trust — claydon high school, east bergholt high school and hadleighhad their start of term delayed and are on the government—published list of schools constructed with raac concrete. just start by telling us how your students have been affected. immensely. i had won the school with 12 classrooms that we can't use, the second with 16, and the third has 11; classrooms. i had to give the start of year trading days for staff an extra day to allow us to read...
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the schools minister today was the same _ the schools minister today was the same schools minister whos to just _ conservatives are scaled back plans to just 150 — conservatives are scaled back plans to just 150 school rebuilding projects each year. slowing the pace of renewat — projects each year. slowing the pace of renewal. in 2021, when the then chancellor, — of renewal. in 2021, when the then chancellor, now prime minister, delivered — chancellor, now prime minister, delivered a spending review, he cut the pace _ delivered a spending review, he cut the pace again tojust delivered a spending review, he cut the pace again to just 50 a year, and today, — the pace again to just 50 a year, and today, the previous permanent secretary— and today, the previous permanent secretary at the department for education told of the department's bid to _ education told of the department's bid to double the schools rebuilding programme in 2021. knocked back by the then— programme in 2021. knocked back by the then chancellor, who instead of doubling _ the then chancellor, who instead of doubling it,
the schools minister today was the same _ the schools minister today was the same schools minister whos to just _ conservatives are scaled back plans to just 150 — conservatives are scaled back plans to just 150 school rebuilding projects each year. slowing the pace of renewat — projects each year. slowing the pace of renewal. in 2021, when the then chancellor, — of renewal. in 2021, when the then chancellor, now prime minister, delivered — chancellor, now prime minister, delivered a...
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school students. in the coming academic year, many changes will involve schoolchildren in socially useful work, without the permission of their parents, the modern history of russia will be taught according to a single textbook, and graduates will be encouraged for academic success not only gold, but as before the silver medal in all schools of primorsky krai, most of the classrooms are empty today, and this is not only because the day of knowledge is a holiday that is not burdened with full-fledged study in the region, where a record amount of precipitation fell in august in terms of 15.000 millimeters, and many educational institutions were also affected by the flood. while they are being put in order , education officials recommended postponing classes, at least a week in vladivostok, an exception was made only for students in grades 9 and 11 following the results of the training years they have exams and prepare for them. they will start as early as september 4 for everyone from the fifth to the e
school students. in the coming academic year, many changes will involve schoolchildren in socially useful work, without the permission of their parents, the modern history of russia will be taught according to a single textbook, and graduates will be encouraged for academic success not only gold, but as before the silver medal in all schools of primorsky krai, most of the classrooms are empty today, and this is not only because the day of knowledge is a holiday that is not burdened with...
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of this school.l year 2022-23. another year, and before that it was undergoing major repairs for 2 years in ukraine. in an open state, moreover, there were lengths of interior work and there was no roof. the entire school interior was covered . uh, fungal coating. we wrote about this. uh, both the parents of those children who studied at school 27 and other citizens of the city, last year the school was renovated and came in with the equipment of the food block with the equipment of the school canteen by september 1, 2023. the school received a full set of educational furniture from the government of the lipetsk region and 41 interactive whiteboards, which have already been installed in the classrooms educational and is used in the educational process that with teachers with teaching staff. in russia there is, but we cover with an internal reserve, that is, we give more hours than the salary to teachers and, uh, we are happy to accept teachers who come from other regions of the russian federation. we
of this school.l year 2022-23. another year, and before that it was undergoing major repairs for 2 years in ukraine. in an open state, moreover, there were lengths of interior work and there was no roof. the entire school interior was covered . uh, fungal coating. we wrote about this. uh, both the parents of those children who studied at school 27 and other citizens of the city, last year the school was renovated and came in with the equipment of the food block with the equipment of the school...
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, tha school rebuilding, school >> school rebuilding, school refurbishing school refurbishing and schoollutely maintenance are absolutely critical. building experts are there to advise government. the government resources of government has the resources of the and building the civil service and building experts to call on. they were warned practical , real terms warned in practical, real terms when a beam when a part of a school roof collapsed in 2018. in kent, they've been warned by successive government reports the national audit office has reported even this summer they could clean. even this could have come clean. even this summer. a three new mps are expected to be sworn in to the commons as parliament returns after summer recess . after summer recess. >> after summer recess. >> keir mather steve tuckwell and sarah will take their seats on the green benches. it's after winning contest triggered by the departure of three conservative mps, including former prime minister boris johnson . sir keir minister boris johnson. sir keir starmer is expected to reshuffle his shadow cabinet with
, tha school rebuilding, school >> school rebuilding, school refurbishing school refurbishing and schoollutely maintenance are absolutely critical. building experts are there to advise government. the government resources of government has the resources of the and building the civil service and building experts to call on. they were warned practical , real terms warned in practical, real terms when a beam when a part of a school roof collapsed in 2018. in kent, they've been warned by...
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school and high school. we can show that to you that there is a difference between enrollment capacity and the physical facility capacity of many of these sites, which is a different number. on top of that . but but it is even just for the enrollment capacity that we're administratively setting. this is the information. this is the data that we see for elementary schools. and so next slide, please. so with these enrollment patterns across the district and seeing how spread they are across the district, we end up not necessarily with small schools, but small ish schools, right? we're leaning just on the distribution of the curve of school sizes overall towards the lower end. and at the same time, school size is not a strong predictor or definitive predictor at all of student outcomes. and so we're referencing again, these are elementary schools and we're referencing english language arts achievement standard. okay. next slide, please. this gets more complicated for anyone who's looking for light switch soluti
school and high school. we can show that to you that there is a difference between enrollment capacity and the physical facility capacity of many of these sites, which is a different number. on top of that . but but it is even just for the enrollment capacity that we're administratively setting. this is the information. this is the data that we see for elementary schools. and so next slide, please. so with these enrollment patterns across the district and seeing how spread they are across the...
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they will not do it in schools or school shelters, because there are no suitable e-e shelters that fully meet the security requirements specifically for the kharkiv region, which is also a border region and for those on the front lines, there are a thousand children, they will study in the subway, in the subway, at the stations, one of them is the distance of the university next to which we are currently continuing to equip more classrooms. and 60 classes from 19 schools will study, these are collective classes and children will be from the first grade, the majority of them and the oldest grade will be the eighth, respectively, the children were enrolled to study in the subway and at the request of the parents, therefore, some can still join during the entire school year, and some , on the contrary, can return to full distance learning in the form of the subway is also mixed, the children will study in two shifts , two or three lessons a week, then offline, and it will be two or three lessons of the main subjects for children . prepared by the teachers and they will be able to increase h
they will not do it in schools or school shelters, because there are no suitable e-e shelters that fully meet the security requirements specifically for the kharkiv region, which is also a border region and for those on the front lines, there are a thousand children, they will study in the subway, in the subway, at the stations, one of them is the distance of the university next to which we are currently continuing to equip more classrooms. and 60 classes from 19 schools will study, these are...
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, she just wants to go to school, i want to go to school.are very glad that we are finally starting to study at the gymnasium. congratulation today, of course, accepts and teachers. after all, they will not only give new knowledge to children, but also help parents educate the personality of future citizens of our country and let me remind you that this year has been declared the year of a teacher and mentor. september 1 is the most important holiday of the year , one of the most important holidays, because, of course, we are waiting and looking forward to a lot new interesting and really very exciting events for the guys. we have a lot of changes, a lot of events planned in terms of educational activities, a lot of new clubs, a lot of interesting things, er, things that our guys will later have. we are also offered to develop with us. starting this year, students of all russian schools are waiting for some changes, for example, a single, federal program is being introduced. it concerns six subjects. this is the russian language, literature.
, she just wants to go to school, i want to go to school.are very glad that we are finally starting to study at the gymnasium. congratulation today, of course, accepts and teachers. after all, they will not only give new knowledge to children, but also help parents educate the personality of future citizens of our country and let me remind you that this year has been declared the year of a teacher and mentor. september 1 is the most important holiday of the year , one of the most important...
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schools before we had community schools. so thank you for all the work you've been doing for so long. i'm a little biased. um, you know, sheridan is. is my neighborhood school, and i love hearing you talk about structured literacy. i was actually in ms. mackovic's classroom today, one of our kindergarten teachers at. and i know that they they have structured literacy, you and your team, because of the work of the teachers to write grants , to put themselves through training over the summer. you know, this was self built. this isn't resource was brought to sheridan by the district. this was the need determined by the community went out and figured out how to do it. and the kindergarten team in first grade, the first grade teacher said, hey, what did you do? you know what's going on here? and then they went and learned. and then the next grade level went and learned. and so that's that's been a real success story . so i think, you know, and, and we've got other schools that have worked with ms. hammonds to do culturally respon
schools before we had community schools. so thank you for all the work you've been doing for so long. i'm a little biased. um, you know, sheridan is. is my neighborhood school, and i love hearing you talk about structured literacy. i was actually in ms. mackovic's classroom today, one of our kindergarten teachers at. and i know that they they have structured literacy, you and your team, because of the work of the teachers to write grants , to put themselves through training over the summer. you...
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the school creates a serious relationship at school and with the child, so control.tter than the stick. well, i don’t know, anastasia, how are you, but somehow i felt better, and andrey built some kind of correct strategy. yes the picture doesn't look right so catastrophic, so neurotic, friends. today we talked about school as stress for both parents and children, and our today’s expert is a doctor of sciences psychologist , a family psychologist. andrey beberovsky showed us from a different angle, a different strategy, attitude towards school and building relationships from school. this is a psychic podcast. and you can watch all podcasts on the website of channel one tv.ru. this podcast is a must read. i am an online director and writer. today my guest is oleg demidov, poet, critic, literary critic and ekaterina dvigubskaya, but, nevertheless, maringov is also quite famous, and he begins, uh, to try himself as a prose writer after the success of poetry. uh, the roman of the cynics is coming out, but it was published by the german publishing house petropolis in 1928
the school creates a serious relationship at school and with the child, so control.tter than the stick. well, i don’t know, anastasia, how are you, but somehow i felt better, and andrey built some kind of correct strategy. yes the picture doesn't look right so catastrophic, so neurotic, friends. today we talked about school as stress for both parents and children, and our today’s expert is a doctor of sciences psychologist , a family psychologist. andrey beberovsky showed us from a...
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, which is 18 days of school or almost a month of school.general are facing chronic absenteeism, it is highest in disadvantaged groups like students of colour or poor students or homeless students. and do we know why that is? obviously if you are homeless you have a lot of challenges there — but in the round, are there specific factors that children are missing school for? there are probably three main reasons, but i would say for everyone, the pandemic change the way we thought about illness — so we started to see parents keeping kids home for the sniffles, when before they may not have done so. also mental health is more of a concern, and people are starting to realise that "maybe my child needs a day off from school today". but also some students are really interested in being home, just like... like workers who want to work from home. so we are seeing a shift in — the pandemic really shook things up and we are seeing a shift in what schooling is today. mary, have you seen that in your school, have you seen a change in how often students
, which is 18 days of school or almost a month of school.general are facing chronic absenteeism, it is highest in disadvantaged groups like students of colour or poor students or homeless students. and do we know why that is? obviously if you are homeless you have a lot of challenges there — but in the round, are there specific factors that children are missing school for? there are probably three main reasons, but i would say for everyone, the pandemic change the way we thought about illness...
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afterwards, which the school knew about.yful video was taken in november 2014, she says she felt fit and healthy. a month earlier, she'd had an appraisal. the feedback i was given was that i needed to work on my fitness, my aerobic fitness. and were you not fit enough? i felt like i was fit enough. i thought, "well, if i'm able to keep up with the boys, "why is my aerobic fitness not good enough to do "what the girls are doing?" just didn't make sense. so what did you think? i'm just being told to exercise more so i'd lose weight. i was kind of, like, "well... "..let�*s do it, then." at first, harriet�*s mum was supportive of her doing extra fitness work and sensible weight loss. four months later, having lost a significant amount, harriet had her next assessment. theyjust said that they were . pleased that she'd worked hard and worked on everything that they'd advised her to do. - and one of the female . ballet teachers had said, "carry on doing what you're doing, cos it's working." i so, harriet's interpretation - of that
afterwards, which the school knew about.yful video was taken in november 2014, she says she felt fit and healthy. a month earlier, she'd had an appraisal. the feedback i was given was that i needed to work on my fitness, my aerobic fitness. and were you not fit enough? i felt like i was fit enough. i thought, "well, if i'm able to keep up with the boys, "why is my aerobic fitness not good enough to do "what the girls are doing?" just didn't make sense. so what did you think?...
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these schools , which you are talking about now , the schools of the future will be online.can be a part of a school that is one of the schools of the future, which has different departments in the practical areas of the school, in the educational area of the school, that is , it has different departments, which should be detailed now , as soon as you enter this area, we will host you again in the studio. and we will investigate this issue, thank you very much, turkmane, the manager the agent of barkat foundation to the news at 7:00 am .
these schools , which you are talking about now , the schools of the future will be online.can be a part of a school that is one of the schools of the future, which has different departments in the practical areas of the school, in the educational area of the school, that is , it has different departments, which should be detailed now , as soon as you enter this area, we will host you again in the studio. and we will investigate this issue, thank you very much, turkmane, the manager the...
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schools get equipment by september 1? the formation of a multipolar world and the role of major currencies in this is not what we want to ditch dollars. what else did sergey lavrov talk about traditional speech at mgimo on the occasion of the start of the new academic year news in the egor kolyvanov studio. so today, on knowledge day on september 1 in moscow, a series of more than a million 100,000 students at their desks is a record in the history of the city among high school students, a full -fledged school day about first graders, rather an introductory one, while many newly-made schoolchildren already have a plan ready for the entire upcoming academic year and the mood is the most decisive in ntv correspondent svetlana gordeeva was convinced of this, who was at the solemn line in one of the moscow schools. the first day of moscow autumn presented a real weather surprise, weather forecasters even promise heat today. and we are already feeling its inevitable approach, in general, from my school experience, i will say t
schools get equipment by september 1? the formation of a multipolar world and the role of major currencies in this is not what we want to ditch dollars. what else did sergey lavrov talk about traditional speech at mgimo on the occasion of the start of the new academic year news in the egor kolyvanov studio. so today, on knowledge day on september 1 in moscow, a series of more than a million 100,000 students at their desks is a record in the history of the city among high school students, a full...
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in school board meetings involving the school library and the local people who serve on the school board grow out of natural concerns by school parents. there is also significant reporting suggesting that national groups funded by right- wing organizations fueled by dark money, using people who have no child in the school and may not even be from the state come into town and mount a surprise attack on local people like a school librarian. people who work in the school, people who serve on the school committee who are just local people trying to serve the school who do not have any preparation for dealing with that kind of sudden disruption and political attack. particularly one that is well scripted, well-financed, and basically comes in like an out-of-state artillery garage on the unsuspecting school. -- artillery barrage on the unsuspecting school. in your investigation into all of this, which of those two factual descriptions is closer to the truth? >> thank you, senator. we have seen, heard, and read about instances where right-wing groups, extremist groups, are trying to shut down o
in school board meetings involving the school library and the local people who serve on the school board grow out of natural concerns by school parents. there is also significant reporting suggesting that national groups funded by right- wing organizations fueled by dark money, using people who have no child in the school and may not even be from the state come into town and mount a surprise attack on local people like a school librarian. people who work in the school, people who serve on the...
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when raising children in primary school and subsequent high school, of course they differ, but at theps should one learn one thing to unite is love for children. this is respect for children and the desire to raise them to be human. you said that any personality is formed through a multi-stage period of life and a very important stage is school. this is who or what influenced you most during this period and influenced the formation of your character. well, you know, it seems to me that every person, he is obliged to remember his teachers, so i remember the teacher very well, having heard the primary classes, i remember the first lesson in the first grade. now in adulthood. do you understand then that it is it turned out to have a serious impact on oneself, as on the formation of a child. maybe even at an early age, of course, these are the teachers who later were. steps and older age, because it was not easy to lay. eh, the desire to learn. this is a desire to trim certain objects, but, probably, to make a professional choice. i was lucky in this regard. and here is the profession of
when raising children in primary school and subsequent high school, of course they differ, but at theps should one learn one thing to unite is love for children. this is respect for children and the desire to raise them to be human. you said that any personality is formed through a multi-stage period of life and a very important stage is school. this is who or what influenced you most during this period and influenced the formation of your character. well, you know, it seems to me that every...
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mary's school. but the stories here, depressingly similar, like so many schools from coast to coast. this was an institution where neglect abuse until labor will come in place. when i hear the term residential school, it actually makes me angry. there was no learning going on. who is a work camp? a number of the staff were also predators. the canadian government did a study and they wanted to know how many predators were throughout the a 140 residential schools that existed. and the answer was close to 6000. only 50 face. just why don't you? why do we are not our switch them? and the reason is because it's a place of conscience solved if we are never to repeat the events of history we, we must learn from the 1st part of that they're doing ground penetrating radar with the survivors secretary. and that's what these grids are. and that's happening out a lot of residential schools today. the canada is sincere and genuine about reconciliation. help us bring our kids on. so part of that is by doing job k
mary's school. but the stories here, depressingly similar, like so many schools from coast to coast. this was an institution where neglect abuse until labor will come in place. when i hear the term residential school, it actually makes me angry. there was no learning going on. who is a work camp? a number of the staff were also predators. the canadian government did a study and they wanted to know how many predators were throughout the a 140 residential schools that existed. and the answer was...
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specialized school.en are 10-11 years old, and according to the new law, they should leave them as they are now, it will be a cargo-cult imitation, in fact, a reform of some kind, absolutely all the most successful educational systems in the world say that the highest quality senior professional school is separated from the first ninth grades, and it is well, the coolest was some and here just er-er and it's not only in america, well, it's usually older, separate, yes, well, in finland, the same story in poland seems to allow the fifth dash, there are 12 odd ones, too, a class together and a separate elementary school. that is, this is, well , a traditional approach, it's more qualitative approach to that, a child after the ninth grade is actually determined whether he follows an academic trajectory, focuses on higher or whether he goes to a professional lyceum and gets a profession and enters the labor market , by the way, we already have an abnormally high quality of people with higher education and th
specialized school.en are 10-11 years old, and according to the new law, they should leave them as they are now, it will be a cargo-cult imitation, in fact, a reform of some kind, absolutely all the most successful educational systems in the world say that the highest quality senior professional school is separated from the first ninth grades, and it is well, the coolest was some and here just er-er and it's not only in america, well, it's usually older, separate, yes, well, in finland, the...
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teacher at the same school.se my mother, grandmother, aunt are already teachers, and my older sister is a third-year student at a pedagogical university. and according to her stories, she really likes it. i was also interested in the fact that this profession of a teacher, within the framework of the moscow urban forum, the capital's teachers were presented with awards from the mayor of moscow, so the russian language teacher natalya ovechkina was awarded for many years of fruitful work in the field of education while working here. i've already learned several generations of children. and now i teach their children. time goes by so quickly that now the children of the sons and daughters of my graduates. the sons of my graduates’ daughters are already graduating from school . natalya vladimirovna is an old-school teacher, but she also notes that the introduction of modern technologies is changing education for the better . this is an opportunity that we have been using for several years now. this is an electronic
teacher at the same school.se my mother, grandmother, aunt are already teachers, and my older sister is a third-year student at a pedagogical university. and according to her stories, she really likes it. i was also interested in the fact that this profession of a teacher, within the framework of the moscow urban forum, the capital's teachers were presented with awards from the mayor of moscow, so the russian language teacher natalya ovechkina was awarded for many years of fruitful work in the...
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raac lies in the school— schools, where raac lies in the school system _ school system. with it, chris? hello, good mornin: problem with it, chris? hello, good morning foster _ problem with it, chris? hello, good morning foster what _ problem with it, chris? hello, good morning foster what is _ problem with it, chris? hello, good morning foster what is a _ problem with it, chris? hello, good morning foster what is a problem? | problem with it, chris? hello, good i morning foster what is a problem? as the name suggests, is a different type of concrete. it has a reinforcement income steel bars to give it structural strength. it is also clay rd and aerated, which gives it lightweight properties and thermal properties but it's concrete so it has cement in there and that's what makes it hard. we have been using it in this country since the 50s, 60s, and it still manufactured in thousands of factories over the world. if used appropriately it's a fine structural materials but nothing fundamentally wrong with the approach. however, what has happened, over the decades it doesn't
raac lies in the school— schools, where raac lies in the school system _ school system. with it, chris? hello, good mornin: problem with it, chris? hello, good morning foster _ problem with it, chris? hello, good morning foster what _ problem with it, chris? hello, good morning foster what is _ problem with it, chris? hello, good morning foster what is a _ problem with it, chris? hello, good morning foster what is a problem? | problem with it, chris? hello, good i morning foster what is a...
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schools because all the wealth and entitlement is going to the richer schools. about if you just have the same level across the board then all votes would be lifted. you don't think that's the way to go? i get it. think that's the way to go? i get it- there's _ think that's the way to go? i get it. there's certainly _ think that's the way to go? i get it. there's certainly a _ think that's the way to go? i get it. there's certainly a trade—off. you don't get a benefit without some kind of detriment. yes, public schools will have to adjust with less money, possibly fewer teachers. let's face it, i think competition is a good thing. if you have different restaurants you are not forced to go to the same restaurant, you have the option to go to whichever restaurant you choose. if a restaurant is not good it goes out of business. in the public school system that is propped up by the tax system, a bad public schooljust goes on in existence without any ramifications. i think this injects a different level of competition into the system we have not seen before in this c
schools because all the wealth and entitlement is going to the richer schools. about if you just have the same level across the board then all votes would be lifted. you don't think that's the way to go? i get it. think that's the way to go? i get it- there's _ think that's the way to go? i get it. there's certainly _ think that's the way to go? i get it. there's certainly a _ think that's the way to go? i get it. there's certainly a trade—off. you don't get a benefit without some kind of...
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there are in crumbling schools. the reason he cut the budgets is quitejust like he thought his ts were for other families to pay, he thinks his school tax are for other families to endure. let me tell you everything you need to know. he is happy to spend millions of taxpayer money sprucing up tory offices, but he won't lift a finger on it comes to protecting other people's schools, other people's safety and other people's children. p.m. sunak: i know he comes here with his prepared script but he hasn't listened to a single factor a single fact. about the record amount of funding's going to schools. about the incredible reforms to education impacting the most disadvantaged children in our society. a record we are rightly proud of. of course he can name the schools, that is because we are publishing that information, mr. speaker. something we are still waiting for from the government in wales. mr. speaker, of course he wants to try to score political points on something we are dealing with in the right way. i know he
there are in crumbling schools. the reason he cut the budgets is quitejust like he thought his ts were for other families to pay, he thinks his school tax are for other families to endure. let me tell you everything you need to know. he is happy to spend millions of taxpayer money sprucing up tory offices, but he won't lift a finger on it comes to protecting other people's schools, other people's safety and other people's children. p.m. sunak: i know he comes here with his prepared script but...
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and the teachers at this school certainly are. what are the traditions in this school?is very important what kind of society the child will end up in . and even if there are very wonderful teachers, but in general there will be no established traditions, some will probably be quite difficult to discipline with the child. and vice versa, if the school has very good depth. e roots, then, probably, the fulfillment of those requirements of this order, which must be mandatory in every school. this is probably the most important requirement of being the son of a minister - it is more of a plus or a minus. after all, your children probably receive special attention at school. how do you feel about this? my requirements for my children are quite strict and, probably, compliance with certain rules, including at school. i'm betting harder. than probably even in relation to ordinary children who go to school. why because it will show that the child should understand that regardless of who his parents work? they must be diligent, they must be obedient, they must know their responsi
and the teachers at this school certainly are. what are the traditions in this school?is very important what kind of society the child will end up in . and even if there are very wonderful teachers, but in general there will be no established traditions, some will probably be quite difficult to discipline with the child. and vice versa, if the school has very good depth. e roots, then, probably, the fulfillment of those requirements of this order, which must be mandatory in every school. this...
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we need to know how many schools are affected, school has not i schools are affected, school has notted, school has not been started properly yet. you i schools are affected, school has not been started properly yet. you are i been started properly yet. you are not seeing — been started properly yet. you are not seeing parents _ been started properly yet. you are not seeing parents every - been started properly yet. you are not seeing parents every day, i been started properly yet. you are not seeing parents every day, it's| not seeing parents every day, it's difficult _ not seeing parents every day, it's difficult to — not seeing parents every day, it's difficult to get _ not seeing parents every day, it's difficult to get communications i not seeing parents every day, it's i difficult to get communications out, you are _ difficult to get communications out, you are relying _ difficult to get communications out, you are relying on— difficult to get communications out, you are relying on e—mails- difficult to get communications out, you are relying on e—mails and i difficult to get c
we need to know how many schools are affected, school has not i schools are affected, school has notted, school has not been started properly yet. you i schools are affected, school has not been started properly yet. you are i been started properly yet. you are not seeing — been started properly yet. you are not seeing parents _ been started properly yet. you are not seeing parents every - been started properly yet. you are not seeing parents every day, i been started properly yet. you are...
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get the list of schools out. get the list of — the list of schools out.n the line _ to be uncovered further down the line to— to be uncovered further down the line. to give us much reassurance as possible _ line. to give us much reassurance as possible to _ line. to give us much reassurance as possible to schools and parents and to limit _ possible to schools and parents and to limit the — possible to schools and parents and to limit the political damage. he to limit the political damage. hrs. worked to limit the political damage. h9 worked with michael gove from 2010 until 2013 is a policy adviser. what would you say the coalition government�*s attitude was then to repairing school buildings? 1 had government's attitude was then to repairing school buildings?- repairing school buildings? i had a ma'or repairing school buildings? i had a major amount _ repairing school buildings? i had a major amount of _ repairing school buildings? i had a major amount of frustration - repairing school buildings? i had a major amount of frustration in - repairing school
get the list of schools out. get the list of — the list of schools out.n the line _ to be uncovered further down the line to— to be uncovered further down the line. to give us much reassurance as possible _ line. to give us much reassurance as possible to _ line. to give us much reassurance as possible to schools and parents and to limit _ possible to schools and parents and to limit the — possible to schools and parents and to limit the political damage. he to limit the political damage....
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we have services around schools. make the school the center of community. what we are proposing is this real solution for kids in communities campaign which is not just wrap services around schools, that's really important in terms of social and emotional needs and creating the school as a real community for kids and families. that's something else i'm proposing. it's something that i learned back in teaching at a career tech ed school when people were trying to kill career tech ed schools, which is experiential learning, hands-on learning, making school fun and relevant for kids. so if we created all sorts of different pathways for kids, in music, in art, in afterschool activities. i taught ap history. in debate. career tech ed work in not just the traditional ones like welding or carpentry, but culinary, healthcare, all the new work, the made in america work. i heard steve's presentation here. we had a manufacturing renaissance in the country because of joe biden, because of the work on the inflation reduction act and the infrastructure work. why don't we
we have services around schools. make the school the center of community. what we are proposing is this real solution for kids in communities campaign which is not just wrap services around schools, that's really important in terms of social and emotional needs and creating the school as a real community for kids and families. that's something else i'm proposing. it's something that i learned back in teaching at a career tech ed school when people were trying to kill career tech ed schools,...
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schools _ school rebuilding programme for 500 schools that — school rebuilding programme for 500 schoolsbuilding programme for 500 schools. that equates to _ school rebuilding programme for 500 schools. that equates to about - school rebuilding programme for 500 schools. that equates to about 50 . schools. that equates to about 50 schools _ schools. that equates to about 50 schools a — schools. that equates to about 50 schools a year— schools. that equates to about 50 schools a year that _ schools. that equates to about 50 schools a year that will _ schools. that equates to about 50 schools a year that will be - schools a year that will be refurbished _ schools a year that will be refurbished or— schools a year that will be refurbished or rebuilt, - schools a year that will be | refurbished or rebuilt, and schools a year that will be . refurbished or rebuilt, and if you look— refurbished or rebuilt, and if you look at _ refurbished or rebuilt, and if you look at what _ refurbished or rebuilt, and if you look at what we've _ refurbished or rebuilt, and if you look at what we've been - ref
schools _ school rebuilding programme for 500 schools that — school rebuilding programme for 500 schoolsbuilding programme for 500 schools. that equates to _ school rebuilding programme for 500 schools. that equates to about - school rebuilding programme for 500 schools. that equates to about 50 . schools. that equates to about 50 schools _ schools. that equates to about 50 schools a — schools. that equates to about 50 schools a year— schools. that equates to about 50 schools a year that...
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few school scheme such as reading the government school system, they're going to independent schoolsnd homeschool. francisco chronicle earlier this year, enrollment was down about 15,000 students around 2002, two lower than 50,000 today. and there's reason for that. there's little education. thank you. the government schools are getting too much money into administration. audit into the classroom. thank you. vanessa. for vanessa. thanks. i just got the unmute. good evening, everybody. my name is vanessa moura. i'm the executive director for parents of public schools of san francisco. i'm also. a 27 or 28 year long educator and i'm calling in today about an issue that really concerns me. there are many issues on the table that i think usda is going to need to really focus on and do something about. however the issue of hearing from community and being responsive is just not happening. i wrote the district a letter related to jose ortega's community management community, who had concerns about an enrollment that happened out of policy and i got no response to that letter. the reason wh
few school scheme such as reading the government school system, they're going to independent schoolsnd homeschool. francisco chronicle earlier this year, enrollment was down about 15,000 students around 2002, two lower than 50,000 today. and there's reason for that. there's little education. thank you. the government schools are getting too much money into administration. audit into the classroom. thank you. vanessa. for vanessa. thanks. i just got the unmute. good evening, everybody. my name...
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this is what we can , of course, help our child adapt to school; a child who goes to school runs to schoolst grade, as usual, it happens. he certainly feels more comfortable. being with your child increases your comfort and makes you more willing to go to school. yes, that is, not purely for lessons. yes, namely for the purpose of communication. this is because a school can be psychology and in pedagogy there is such a concept, the leading type of activity for a child, it is still necessary. let's be honest, but gaining knowledge is important, but for a child it is not the leading game or communication or a child, let’s say the age of your girl. there are the first years. it's still a game. then closer to the prompt age of 10 years older, communication is ignorance, unfortunately, we must understand this in this regard as well. eh, the sooner we can make friends between the child and other children, and the more will remain. he already has time to gain knowledge. this is a psychic podcast. my name is natalya loseva i am our journalist today expert family psychologist doctor of science andr
this is what we can , of course, help our child adapt to school; a child who goes to school runs to schoolst grade, as usual, it happens. he certainly feels more comfortable. being with your child increases your comfort and makes you more willing to go to school. yes, that is, not purely for lessons. yes, namely for the purpose of communication. this is because a school can be psychology and in pedagogy there is such a concept, the leading type of activity for a child, it is still necessary....
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look at how many schools around the country have been refurbished and schools for large families have been renovated, such a serious systemic support has been built, and on today there are already more than 25 million. and material assistance has been given to our large families who have their children. we went to school excitedly today. we are joyful at the same time. this day has also become number 37 for students of the capital gymnasium this year. the institution will accept 1,140 students, almost 100 of which are first-graders today, they were waiting for congratulations, parting words and a concert for the safety of students this year, additional video surveillance cameras have been installed, an admission system using student ids has been purchased new interactive and computer equipment, almost all classrooms have been updated. our pride was that for three years we have been implementing a project to use interactive educational laboratories in mathematics and physics, and today such classes are officially functioning and open in our gymnasium, so we will train future engineers,
look at how many schools around the country have been refurbished and schools for large families have been renovated, such a serious systemic support has been built, and on today there are already more than 25 million. and material assistance has been given to our large families who have their children. we went to school excitedly today. we are joyful at the same time. this day has also become number 37 for students of the capital gymnasium this year. the institution will accept 1,140 students,...
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in the 2011-2012 school year each 6 our high schools was labeled as a dropout tpabgtory we were in a dire state. we started the tacoma hield initiative. an action plan that recognizes students are learning 24 hours a day, seven days a week. fast forward to 2022, 90.2% of our students graduate in four years. 86.7% of our high schools take college-level classes this year alone over 12,000 participants in kindergarten to eighth grade have engaged in after school activity. a record number of high school students are participating a in page opportunity experience. we know the challenges that our students are facing are only growing. in the last year our students, tony, angel, marko, and others have been shot in our community. our students have to survive human trafficking, battle homelessness, drug abuse, physical and mental abuse, and social media harassment and bullying. while these may not be new to us as a nation, the speed of the incidences anti-traumatic stress are -- and the traumatic stress are increasing. like you and i they are being bombarded with experiences. unlike us, they a
in the 2011-2012 school year each 6 our high schools was labeled as a dropout tpabgtory we were in a dire state. we started the tacoma hield initiative. an action plan that recognizes students are learning 24 hours a day, seven days a week. fast forward to 2022, 90.2% of our students graduate in four years. 86.7% of our high schools take college-level classes this year alone over 12,000 participants in kindergarten to eighth grade have engaged in after school activity. a record number of high...
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school. his father _ prefers school or work? school. his father sells _ prefers school or work?lls vegetables - prefers school or work? school. his father sells vegetables for l his father sells vegetables for living, but prices have risen so fast, these are now a luxury for people in lebanon. the global crisis has already hit a country suffering and economic meltdown and a currency collapse. according to the un, nine out of ten families cannot afford the basics any more. translation: iii afford the basics any more. translation: if i afford the basics any more. translation:— afford the basics any more. translation: ifi could afford it, of translation: ifi could afford it. of course — translation: ifi could afford it, of course i _ translation: ifi could afford it, of course i would _ translation: ifi could afford it, of course i would prefer- it, of course i would prefer him to study. working is not the best thing for him, but it brings in some money. together, the hel brings in some money. together, they help to _ brings in some money. together, they help to make _ brings in so
school. his father _ prefers school or work? school. his father sells _ prefers school or work?lls vegetables - prefers school or work? school. his father sells vegetables for l his father sells vegetables for living, but prices have risen so fast, these are now a luxury for people in lebanon. the global crisis has already hit a country suffering and economic meltdown and a currency collapse. according to the un, nine out of ten families cannot afford the basics any more. translation: iii...
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this was the only school for the local community to go to your school buttons at the school building. if this has been rebuilt, tardies may have had a washroom facilities. so then the girls from this village is that i wouldn't have to travel for the last name unless it's really william john. and there are incidents of street dogs biting people sort of the men. so it's important side of the schools and jokes of villages will become a functional way, easier for girls to reach him. don't get to school. somebody write one full functional j, w that they're missing out. and integration is still the d for many in 3010. that's good, that's fine. yeah, because there are no toilets in the school that the my mother asked me not to attend the school, have to go to mitchell, could end up doing thousands of them exclude themes. the future for an entire generation is that just and every effort cones ensuring a bright future, at least for some of the students. joining us from is long about is our job. our con pocket's done director of water aid. thanks for coming on the program . we, we just saw a re
this was the only school for the local community to go to your school buttons at the school building. if this has been rebuilt, tardies may have had a washroom facilities. so then the girls from this village is that i wouldn't have to travel for the last name unless it's really william john. and there are incidents of street dogs biting people sort of the men. so it's important side of the schools and jokes of villages will become a functional way, easier for girls to reach him. don't get to...