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, but this year, as much as we are not sitting an exam, perse, much as we are not sitting an exam, perexternally based exam, basically and i do not feel prepared for it and confident as i feel learning from home isjust not the correct environment. there are going to be some out there who are rather pleased because, frankly, they hate taking exams. yes. i am not the biggest fan of exams, but there is still that opportunity to sit an exam as a w] sea have said. it is not the normal exam, but an externally based one that they will be monitoring, but any classroom rather than a whole and they are measuring our classwork as well as our coursework so it is a hybrid syste m our coursework so it is a hybrid system that has spread more across the year rather than invite at the end of the year. one thing that is inevitable with this decision is it puts a lot more pressure on the teachers, doesn't it? it puts a lot more pressure on the teachers and learners. this year, cerys is absolutely right, their opportunity to learn will have been considerably curtailed and the focus needs to be, surely, an
, but this year, as much as we are not sitting an exam, perse, much as we are not sitting an exam, perexternally based exam, basically and i do not feel prepared for it and confident as i feel learning from home isjust not the correct environment. there are going to be some out there who are rather pleased because, frankly, they hate taking exams. yes. i am not the biggest fan of exams, but there is still that opportunity to sit an exam as a w] sea have said. it is not the normal exam, but an...
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i believe exams are an important part of our education system.s in a fair and equitable way, that's what i would have done this year. it's not an easy decision that we've made today to scrap them. at holyrood, the first minister, nicola sturgeon, faced questions over a "coding error" that led to tracing staff overestimating the number of people contacted within 2a hours of testing positive for coronavirus. corrected data shows that in some weeks, test and protect failed to contact about half of positive cases within that time. we have learned that the figures showing that the number of people contacted by the system was wrong. and we also learned from the health secretary yesterday that the first minister was told that they were wrong a week ago, and yet the findings were quietly buried in the revision to a public health scotland paper and only came to light thanks tojournalists digging. the first minister is made much of the need for transparency and accountability in this crisis. does she feel that in this instance, that standard has been met?
i believe exams are an important part of our education system.s in a fair and equitable way, that's what i would have done this year. it's not an easy decision that we've made today to scrap them. at holyrood, the first minister, nicola sturgeon, faced questions over a "coding error" that led to tracing staff overestimating the number of people contacted within 2a hours of testing positive for coronavirus. corrected data shows that in some weeks, test and protect failed to contact...
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the welsh government has already cancelled exams in favour of grades based on classroom assessments.l student called sophie, who she said was extremely anxious about the prospect of exams. so why won't the minister please listen to sophie and also follow the lead of the liberal democrat education minister in wales by providing clarity and certainty now by cancelling exams and moving to a robust teacher—led assessment? as sophie said to me, we are not lazy, we need your help. will the minister listen to her and help her? how can any form of traditional exams be done on a level playing field, particularly for poorer kids in the north? and is the minister going to be happy that the huge attainment gap that follows will be his personal legacy? we do know that all students due to sit exams next year have experienced disruption to their education due to the pandemic, and that's why we are working closely with the schools sector to ensure that we have clear contingency plans in place for students that are ill, have to self—isolate and we are engaging widely on contingency plans and for othe
the welsh government has already cancelled exams in favour of grades based on classroom assessments.l student called sophie, who she said was extremely anxious about the prospect of exams. so why won't the minister please listen to sophie and also follow the lead of the liberal democrat education minister in wales by providing clarity and certainty now by cancelling exams and moving to a robust teacher—led assessment? as sophie said to me, we are not lazy, we need your help. will the minister...
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what time the exams take place is that if the exams are early, it's bad for late chrono types, but not teenage bodies release hormones that affect their biological clocks, pushing them to stay up for my work best. if i go to sleep around 10 or half past 10 and then don't go to school until 2nd period and something that makes the whole day much easier. and that's what matters. it's about how the day starts. it's really great that we decide for ourselves when we start. it puts you in a better mood. it's been fun unfinished. it's like i'm off. my grades have really improved. i was actually surprised by how much of a difference it makes is i don't want to eat, definitely prefer this system better for me. so i am a student's ability to absorb information and concentrate depends on the time of day if they want teenagers to learn efficiently. schools need to factor in that rhythms reading and we're not talking about elementary school children or 10 or 11 year olds. this is a problem affecting teenagers, they should only have to go to school later in the day. scientists have been saying that f
what time the exams take place is that if the exams are early, it's bad for late chrono types, but not teenage bodies release hormones that affect their biological clocks, pushing them to stay up for my work best. if i go to sleep around 10 or half past 10 and then don't go to school until 2nd period and something that makes the whole day much easier. and that's what matters. it's about how the day starts. it's really great that we decide for ourselves when we start. it puts you in a better...
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i believe exams are an important part of our education system.n a fair and equitable way, that's what i would have done this year. it's not an easy decision that we've made today to scrap them. the chair of the football association has resigned after a row over comments he made to a group of mps. greg clarke quit over his use of language in reference to black players while giving evidence to the digital, media, culture and sports committee. we don't have an out and proud member in the men's game, at the elite level, of the lgbtq+ community, do we? why do you think that is? and the answer is i don't know, right? because i've spent a lot of time talking to people from the lgbt community. i've talked to lgbt athletes from other sports who come out, and the views i've heard is... if i look at what happens to high—profile female footballers, high—profile coloured footballers and the abuse they take on social media... not from the crowds, because you're getting this behaviour in crowds, but largely, people support decency here. they're going to behave
i believe exams are an important part of our education system.n a fair and equitable way, that's what i would have done this year. it's not an easy decision that we've made today to scrap them. the chair of the football association has resigned after a row over comments he made to a group of mps. greg clarke quit over his use of language in reference to black players while giving evidence to the digital, media, culture and sports committee. we don't have an out and proud member in the men's...
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mps have called on the government to re—think its plans to push ahead with gcse and a—level exams inin favour of grades based on classroom assessments. in the commons, a liberal democrat cited the case of an a—level student called sophie who, she said, was extremely anxious about the prospect of exams. so, why won't the minister please listen to sophie and also follow the lead of the liberal democrat education minister in wales by providing clarity and certainty now by cancelling exams and moving to a robust teacher—led assessment? as sophie said to me, "we are not lazy. "we need your help." will the minister listen to her and help her? we do know that all students due to sit exams next year have experienced or a disruption to their education due to the pandemic and that's why we are working closely with the school sector to ensure that we have clear contingency plans are in a place for students who are ill or have to self—isolate, and we are engaging widely on contingency plans and other measures to ensure that exams are fair this year. is the advent of mass testing for coronavirus
mps have called on the government to re—think its plans to push ahead with gcse and a—level exams inin favour of grades based on classroom assessments. in the commons, a liberal democrat cited the case of an a—level student called sophie who, she said, was extremely anxious about the prospect of exams. so, why won't the minister please listen to sophie and also follow the lead of the liberal democrat education minister in wales by providing clarity and certainty now by cancelling exams...
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no a levels or gcse exams for welsh teenagers next year. their results will be based on teacher assessments. and coming up on bbc news... from birmingham, to borussia dortmund and now england. howjude bellingham's become the latest player to benefit from a switch to german football. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. it's the question we all want answered. when will this new coronavirus vaccine be rolled out and who will be eligible? the health secretary, matt hancock, has warned that a mass vaccination programme, which would prioritise people according to age and risk, would be a huge logistical operation. he said the nhs will work flat out and be ready to distribute the vaccination from the beginning of december if it is approved by regulators. fergus walsh has more. this is liquid hope, the first covid vaccine had proven to be effective, in production in germany. if regulators approve it for use, a few million doses of the pfizer biontech vaccine should be available in the uk before the end of the year. so who will get it f
no a levels or gcse exams for welsh teenagers next year. their results will be based on teacher assessments. and coming up on bbc news... from birmingham, to borussia dortmund and now england. howjude bellingham's become the latest player to benefit from a switch to german football. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. it's the question we all want answered. when will this new coronavirus vaccine be rolled out and who will be eligible? the health secretary, matt hancock, has warned...
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today, they learnt their exams have been scrapped. classroom assessments in the spring. for these two pupils, there is obvious relief but concern, as well. ifeel like it's beneficial to us. we haven't had the time to learn all the coursework. it wouldn't be possible. the stress level is way better. i'm not stressed any more, so i feel like it's beneficial. i want to be a doctor when i'm older. if they see it differently when it comes to the qualifications to take a specific course, so that's what i'm scared of most. exams are still going ahead in england and northern ireland, leading to concerns that welsh results could be seen differently by employers and universities. the education minister believes they will be recognised. we have consulted with universities before making this decision... what about employers? yes, of course, because once they've been awarded they are a qualification that is exactly the same, of equal worth in years before and in years to come. this decision is based on the disruption and lost learning for pupils,
today, they learnt their exams have been scrapped. classroom assessments in the spring. for these two pupils, there is obvious relief but concern, as well. ifeel like it's beneficial to us. we haven't had the time to learn all the coursework. it wouldn't be possible. the stress level is way better. i'm not stressed any more, so i feel like it's beneficial. i want to be a doctor when i'm older. if they see it differently when it comes to the qualifications to take a specific course, so that's...
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and in scotland — national 5 exams have been cancelled — higher and advanced higher exams will go aheadondent hywel griffith has more on the welsh government's decision. the welsh government says this is mostly about fairness, given how much disruption there has been in learning over the last few months, notjust in the spring and summer, but also in the autumn term as well. when one pupil needs to self—isolate, often an entire class loses face time in front of their teacher. and so next summer, in the spring, there will be no exams at gcse, at as, or a—level. now we got to break the news to some of the year 11 pupils at this high school earlier. fair to say they were pretty relieved, especially those who feel they don't thrive under the intense environment of a three—hour exam. however, pretty quickly they were asking questions about what the new assessments will be, teacher—led assessments. some, we're told, the welsh government wants to be externally set and marked, but does that mean actually more testing over a longer period, potentially more work than they're used to? there are als
and in scotland — national 5 exams have been cancelled — higher and advanced higher exams will go aheadondent hywel griffith has more on the welsh government's decision. the welsh government says this is mostly about fairness, given how much disruption there has been in learning over the last few months, notjust in the spring and summer, but also in the autumn term as well. when one pupil needs to self—isolate, often an entire class loses face time in front of their teacher. and so next...
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in scotland, national five exams have been cancelled, higher and advanced higher exams will go ahead,ntially being cancelled in the future. it gives clarity and reassurance, not only to our young people but also to teachers, so they can get on with doing theirjob of helping those young people gain the knowledge, learning and skills they need. how much of a difference is that when they will actually be sitting, it sounds like, tapers in the classroom, albeit under the supervision of teachers. there will be assessments externally set and marked, so what will the nature of those assessments be? that is a question for the government, this is a new announcement to me as well as to everyone else. however, i do know there will be a delivery group making those plans over the next few weeks, which will be listening to teachers, leaders and learners themselves. but an important message from the government today that i really welcome is that learners and teachers should just get on with the job of teaching and learning at the moment. nothing will happen in terms of assessment until the end of th
in scotland, national five exams have been cancelled, higher and advanced higher exams will go ahead,ntially being cancelled in the future. it gives clarity and reassurance, not only to our young people but also to teachers, so they can get on with doing theirjob of helping those young people gain the knowledge, learning and skills they need. how much of a difference is that when they will actually be sitting, it sounds like, tapers in the classroom, albeit under the supervision of teachers....
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plans for exams promised soon.an usual across england. it's exactly the same as reducing the content for everybody. what we need is a more localised approach to take into account the exact nature of the disruption that we've faced. with one more baby we could have managed, but not with two... in english, pupils will have more choice in exam questions. some want it allowed in other subjects. you could have different papers that covered different parts of the content, or you could have a single paper that would guide pupils through the questions that they should answer based on the content they've studied. how high would you put the risk of the government getting itself into a very difficult position again? at the moment, i think that risk is very high. as they try to keep cases at bay, unions warn more pupils may need to learn at home. ministers determined schools will stay open, come what may. branwen jeffreys, bbc news, knowsley. the chancellor, rishi sunak, will set out details of his spending review tomorrow. as
plans for exams promised soon.an usual across england. it's exactly the same as reducing the content for everybody. what we need is a more localised approach to take into account the exact nature of the disruption that we've faced. with one more baby we could have managed, but not with two... in english, pupils will have more choice in exam questions. some want it allowed in other subjects. you could have different papers that covered different parts of the content, or you could have a single...
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more questions there was a standard physical exam. i listened to his heart and lungs checked his eyes, pupils did a neurological exam as best i could. i had wife elvis, enough time to examine. that's when i started asking questions, they said let's, let's go out and you finish your exam, then we'll go out and talk, you must have and also on your mind, what happened to make him to a condition, right? yeah, absolutely. but what did you think? well, the north koreans had 2 possible explanations. one was botulism poisoning which they cannot test for. they said he had eaten a pork meal as he the day went into prison and could he have had botulism poisoning which can cause you to stop breathing, but it would not happen that quickly. and general didn't sound plausible. the other was that they had given him 2 sedatives on the night he went in because he was very agitated and that either he had a bad reaction or they gave him too much that they said that themselves did you have a feeling in north korea that the doctors were hiding something fr
more questions there was a standard physical exam. i listened to his heart and lungs checked his eyes, pupils did a neurological exam as best i could. i had wife elvis, enough time to examine. that's when i started asking questions, they said let's, let's go out and you finish your exam, then we'll go out and talk, you must have and also on your mind, what happened to make him to a condition, right? yeah, absolutely. but what did you think? well, the north koreans had 2 possible explanations....
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it would mean an end to predicted grades, no more offers before you sit your exams.ve offers so i know, what grades i have got to work towards. i think more universities would do interviews and admissions tasks. so it could be a good thing. basing it solely on grades and results day sort of makes universities miss the bigger picture. they need to know they are going to get into university. picture. they need to know they are going to get into universityfi could mean colleges working harder to keep them on track. it motivates them, give them a sense of what year 13 is all about and if it was left until the end of their exam, would that same motivation happen? it probably would put in a different way. at you would feel you would give the exam is your best shot and then you are able to hopefully apply to the places that you deserve to be at. universities said today they back change but the more radical it is, the bigger the challenge. how practical it could it be done? the second thing is, of course if we do that, we are going to have to ensure the students have a very g
it would mean an end to predicted grades, no more offers before you sit your exams.ve offers so i know, what grades i have got to work towards. i think more universities would do interviews and admissions tasks. so it could be a good thing. basing it solely on grades and results day sort of makes universities miss the bigger picture. they need to know they are going to get into university. picture. they need to know they are going to get into universityfi could mean colleges working harder to...
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there was a standard physical exam. i listened to his heart and lungs, checked his eyes. pupils did a neurological exam as best i could. i had wife elvis, enough time to examine. that's when i started asking questions, they said let's, let's go out and you finish your exam, then we'll go out and talk. you must have had also on your mind what happened to make him feel as to a condition, right. and absolutely. what did you think? well, the north koreans had 2 possible explanations. one was botulism poisoning which they cannot test for. they said he had eaten a pork meal as he the day went into prison and could he have had botulism poisoning which can cause you to stop breathing, that it would not happen that quickly. and general didn't sound possible. the other was that they had given him 2 sedatives on the night he went in because he was very agitated and that either he had a bad reaction or they gave him too much that they said that themselves did you have a feeling in north korea that the doctors were hiding something from you. i certainly was looking for signs of tortur
there was a standard physical exam. i listened to his heart and lungs, checked his eyes. pupils did a neurological exam as best i could. i had wife elvis, enough time to examine. that's when i started asking questions, they said let's, let's go out and you finish your exam, then we'll go out and talk. you must have had also on your mind what happened to make him feel as to a condition, right. and absolutely. what did you think? well, the north koreans had 2 possible explanations. one was...
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it would mean an end to predicted grades, no more offers before you sit your exams. got to work towards. i think a lot more universities would do interviews and admissions tests as well. so it could be a good thing. basing it solely on grades on results day sort of makes unis miss the bigger picture. having the unconditional offers there, some people need that to know they are going to get into university. it could mean colleges working harder to keep them on track. it motivates them, gives them a sense of what year 13 is all about and if it was left until the end of their exams, would that same motivation happen? it probably would, but in a different way. and i think at least you would feel you would give your exams your best shot and then you are able to hopefully apply to the places that you deserve to be at. universities said today they'd back change, but, the more radical it is, the bigger the challenge. how practically could it be done? the second thing is, of course, if we do that, we are going to have to ensure the students have a very good careers advice sys
it would mean an end to predicted grades, no more offers before you sit your exams. got to work towards. i think a lot more universities would do interviews and admissions tests as well. so it could be a good thing. basing it solely on grades on results day sort of makes unis miss the bigger picture. having the unconditional offers there, some people need that to know they are going to get into university. it could mean colleges working harder to keep them on track. it motivates them, gives...
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children under 14 are exams. the hope is that families to come together over christmas and new year in groups of 10 schools will stay open in december. but holidays will start a few days early this year to allow families to quarantine before festivities begin . the tradition of new year's eve will also be limited on fireworks displays in busy streets and squares. the idea is to avoid big parties in crowds. he shouldn't become a risk when we start the new year in january. we want to still be at the level we've achieved with all these precautionary measures, including the states can tighten measures depending on regional and local infection rates. leaders will meet again, mid december and fiction numbers don't go down. the measures could be extended through january when the us president donald trump has pardoned former national security adviser, michael flynn. trump announced the part in a tweet saying that slim could now have a quote fantastic thanksgiving. pleaded guilty to lying to the f.b.i. about interactions.
children under 14 are exams. the hope is that families to come together over christmas and new year in groups of 10 schools will stay open in december. but holidays will start a few days early this year to allow families to quarantine before festivities begin . the tradition of new year's eve will also be limited on fireworks displays in busy streets and squares. the idea is to avoid big parties in crowds. he shouldn't become a risk when we start the new year in january. we want to still be at...
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in english pupils will have more choice and exam questions, someone it allowed in other subjects.covered different parts of the content, or you could have a single paper, a guide pupils to the questions that they should answer based on the content they've studied. how high would you put the risk of the government getting itself into a very difficult position again? at the moment, i think that risk is very high. as they try to keep cases at bay, unions warn more pupils may need to learn at home. ministers determined schools will stay open come what may. branwen jeffreys, bbc news, knowsley. the time is 6.17pm. our top story this evening. covid restrictions will be eased for a few days, over christmas, across the uk. and still to come — the retired military dog who received the highest honour for bravery in afghanistan. coming up on sportsday on bbc news. glasgow city have been drawn against sparta praha in the women's champions league last 32. it's the tenth season in a row they've got to this stage of the competition. the chancellor rishi sunak will set out details of his spending
in english pupils will have more choice and exam questions, someone it allowed in other subjects.covered different parts of the content, or you could have a single paper, a guide pupils to the questions that they should answer based on the content they've studied. how high would you put the risk of the government getting itself into a very difficult position again? at the moment, i think that risk is very high. as they try to keep cases at bay, unions warn more pupils may need to learn at home....
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it is very similar to our exam rooms today. you will see a couch where the patient or family member sits. an exam table, a physician's desk, a scale and a sink. cork floors were in the 1914 mayo clinic buildings. it provided less stress so you could stand for longer periods of time. also in the clinical practice, they realized that the exam rooms and instruments used need to be cleaned. the cover over the bedding needed to be changed frequently. the idea of antiseptic techniques were developed in england and they had seen it practiced over there in their travels. they brought those practices back to mayo clinic. >> i am standing in dr. will's last offices. this would be used during his administered of years, so 1928 is when he would have moved into this area. you will see his desk. he loved the truth and sought to know it. dr. will is described as the businessman, administrator type. he sometimes was known to be more stern but had a great sense of humor. and he married his high school sweetheart. her photo is on the bookcase. a
it is very similar to our exam rooms today. you will see a couch where the patient or family member sits. an exam table, a physician's desk, a scale and a sink. cork floors were in the 1914 mayo clinic buildings. it provided less stress so you could stand for longer periods of time. also in the clinical practice, they realized that the exam rooms and instruments used need to be cleaned. the cover over the bedding needed to be changed frequently. the idea of antiseptic techniques were developed...
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eye exams.lus, free designer frames and prescription lenses. now's the time to look at unitedhealthcare's variety of plans, and let us help find the one that works best for you. ask about ppo plans, too. they let you see any doctor who accepts medicare, without a referral. and pay in-network costs, at home or traveling, when you see doctors in the unitedhealthcare medicare national network. take advantage of $0 copay's on hundreds of prescription drugs - at the pharmacy or by mail. in fact, last year our medicare advantage plan members saved an average of over $7,200. and with renew active, enjoy a free gym membership - with access to an extensive nationwide network of fitness locations now including premium gyms. now more than ever, count on unitedhealthcare to help you get the care you need, when you need it. we can even help schedule appointments or find a specialist. enrollment ends december 7th. call unitedhealthcare or go online today. we make it easy to enroll, too. it's time to take adva
eye exams.lus, free designer frames and prescription lenses. now's the time to look at unitedhealthcare's variety of plans, and let us help find the one that works best for you. ask about ppo plans, too. they let you see any doctor who accepts medicare, without a referral. and pay in-network costs, at home or traveling, when you see doctors in the unitedhealthcare medicare national network. take advantage of $0 copay's on hundreds of prescription drugs - at the pharmacy or by mail. in fact,...
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my multiple-choice exam? seeing the work ethic of my father, seeing the love and devotion that my mother has, both these incredible people that are so different yet together so beautiful. [laughter] combination. also, being around so many incredible women. when i see my sister come out when i see haley -- my sister, when i see haley, so many people are doing so many incredible things and that makes you want to persevere. >> is your mom voting for trump? ms. trump: yes. [laughter] you have seen the truth now. she is team trump. she already voted, i think. when i was walking out i was like, oh, wow. [laughter] >> would you consider going into politics and hopefully more trump presidencies? brother, why don't you get up there? i think right now, we will see what the future holds. i believe it is one of those where my father has always said, if i feel one day i have to run, then he would. that is what he did. i am not going to live. my siblings have done great in the political world. we are not politicians, as yo
my multiple-choice exam? seeing the work ethic of my father, seeing the love and devotion that my mother has, both these incredible people that are so different yet together so beautiful. [laughter] combination. also, being around so many incredible women. when i see my sister come out when i see haley -- my sister, when i see haley, so many people are doing so many incredible things and that makes you want to persevere. >> is your mom voting for trump? ms. trump: yes. [laughter] you have...
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exam still take place at the same time? their search in advance, they would get the offer day, receive their offers and then have may be up toa their offers and then have may be up to a week to consider those offers and then we go into the process for stu d e nts and then we go into the process for students who didn‘t have any offers and then hopefully university timetables would stay put and much as they are at the moment. but we have got to consult on this. we are talking about free — for your consultation. there are a lot of variables you have to get right, you have to get it right for a wide range of courses whether they‘re switching to art, or a club portfolio or drama where they have to audition. there is a lot of different types of different courses to ta ke different types of different courses to take into account so there is need for consultation and making sure that we do not put it in place until the advice is absolutely correct for the students so that it all works in their best interests. what do you think this
exam still take place at the same time? their search in advance, they would get the offer day, receive their offers and then have may be up toa their offers and then have may be up to a week to consider those offers and then we go into the process for stu d e nts and then we go into the process for students who didn‘t have any offers and then hopefully university timetables would stay put and much as they are at the moment. but we have got to consult on this. we are talking about free — for...
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there was a standard physical exam. i listened to his heart and lungs checked his eyes, pupils did a neurological exam as best i could. i had wife elvis enough time to examine, that's when i started asking questions. they said, what's, let's go out and you finish your exam, then we'll go out and talk you must have and also on your mind, what happened to make him to a condition right now. absolutely. but what did you think? well, the north koreans had 2 possible explanations. one was botulism poisoning which they cannot test for. they said he had eaten a pork meal as he the day went into prison. could he have had botulism poisoning which can cause you to stop breathing, but it would not happen that quickly and general didn't sound possible. the other was that they had given him 2 sedatives on the night he went in because he was very agitated and that either he had a bad reaction or they gave him too much that they said that themselves did you have a feeling in north korea that the doctors were hiding something from you.
there was a standard physical exam. i listened to his heart and lungs checked his eyes, pupils did a neurological exam as best i could. i had wife elvis enough time to examine, that's when i started asking questions. they said, what's, let's go out and you finish your exam, then we'll go out and talk you must have and also on your mind, what happened to make him to a condition right now. absolutely. but what did you think? well, the north koreans had 2 possible explanations. one was botulism...
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what time the exams take place if the exams are early it's bad for late chrono types in that teenage bodies release hormones that affect that biological clocks, pushing them to stay on my work best if i go to sleep around 10 or half past 10 and then don't go to school until 2nd period and something makes the whole day much easier. and that's what matters. it's about how the day starts. it's really great that we decide for ourselves when we start. it puts you in a better mood. it's been fun, i'm finished. it's like i'm off young. my grades have really improved i was actually surprised by how much of a difference it makes, just as i don't want to eat, definitely prefer this system on a student's ability to absorb information and concentrate depends on the time of day. if they want teenagers to learn efficiently, schools need to factor in their rhythms of the community and we're not talking about elementary school children or 10 or 11 year olds. this is a problem affecting teenagers. they should only have to go to school later in the day. scientists have been saying that for decades, bu
what time the exams take place if the exams are early it's bad for late chrono types in that teenage bodies release hormones that affect that biological clocks, pushing them to stay on my work best if i go to sleep around 10 or half past 10 and then don't go to school until 2nd period and something makes the whole day much easier. and that's what matters. it's about how the day starts. it's really great that we decide for ourselves when we start. it puts you in a better mood. it's been fun, i'm...
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there was a standard physical exam. i listened to his heart and lungs, checked his eyes, pupils did a neurologic exam as best i could. i had wife elvis enough time to examine, that's when i started asking questions. they said, oh let's, let's go out to the finish. your exam then will go taught you must have and also on your mind what happened to make him to a condition. right? absolutely. what did you think? well, the north koreans had 2 possible explanations. one was botulism poisoning which they cannot test for. they said he had eaten a pork meal as he the day went into prison. could he have had botulism poisoning which can cause you to stop breathing, but it would not happen that quickly. in general, was all the other was that they had given him to sedatives on the night he went in because he was very agitated. and that either he had a bad reaction or they gave him too much that they said that themselves, did you have a feeling in north korea that the doctors were hiding something from you? i certainly was looking fo
there was a standard physical exam. i listened to his heart and lungs, checked his eyes, pupils did a neurologic exam as best i could. i had wife elvis enough time to examine, that's when i started asking questions. they said, oh let's, let's go out to the finish. your exam then will go taught you must have and also on your mind what happened to make him to a condition. right? absolutely. what did you think? well, the north koreans had 2 possible explanations. one was botulism poisoning which...
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today they learnt their exams have been scrapped.lord, there is obvious relief but there's real concern, too. ifeel like it's beneficial to us. we haven't had the time to learn all the coursework, the content — it wouldn't be possible. the stress level is way better. i'm not stressed any more, so i feel like it's beneficial. i want to be a doctor when i am older. if they all see it differently when it comes to the qualifications to take a specific course, so that's what i am scared of most. exams are still going ahead in england and northern ireland, leading to concerns that welsh results could be seen differently by employers and universities. the education minister believed they will be recognised. we have consulted with universities before making this decision. what about employers? yes, of course, because once they've been awarded they are a qualification that is exactly the same — assessed differently — but a qualification that is of equal worth in years before and the years to come. this decision is based on the disruption and
today they learnt their exams have been scrapped.lord, there is obvious relief but there's real concern, too. ifeel like it's beneficial to us. we haven't had the time to learn all the coursework, the content — it wouldn't be possible. the stress level is way better. i'm not stressed any more, so i feel like it's beneficial. i want to be a doctor when i am older. if they all see it differently when it comes to the qualifications to take a specific course, so that's what i am scared of most....
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it's very similar to our exam rooms today. you'll see a couch where the patient or family members sit and an exam table. a physician's desk. a scale and a sink. so very simple, cork floors were also in both the 1914 mayo clinic building along with the mayo building, because cork was easier on the legs, and provided less stress. so you could stand for longer periods of time. also in the clinical practice they realized that the rooms, exam rooms and any of the instruments used needed to be cleaned, and the cover over the bedding and that type of thing needed to be changed frequently. the idea of aseptic and antiseptic techniques were developed over in england and they had seen it practiced over there in their travels, and they brought those practices back to mayo clinic. i'm standing in dr. will's last ochs. this would have been used during his administrative years after he had retired from surgery. so 1928 is when he would have moved in to this area. and you'll see his desk. his motto, he loved the truth and sought to know it.
it's very similar to our exam rooms today. you'll see a couch where the patient or family members sit and an exam table. a physician's desk. a scale and a sink. so very simple, cork floors were also in both the 1914 mayo clinic building along with the mayo building, because cork was easier on the legs, and provided less stress. so you could stand for longer periods of time. also in the clinical practice they realized that the rooms, exam rooms and any of the instruments used needed to be...
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what time the exams take place and if the exams are early, it's bad for late chrono types, but not teenage bodies release hormones that affect that biological clocks. pushing them to stay up. all my work best if i go to sleep around 100 half past 10 and then don't go to school until 2nd period and something makes the whole day much easier. and that's what matters. it's about how the day starts. it's really great that we decide for ourselves when we start. it puts you in a better mood. it's been for an unfinished, it's like i'm off. my grades have really improved. got him. i was actually surprised by how much of a difference it makes. just as i don't want to eat, definitely prefer this system best of a student's ability to absorb information and concentrate depends on the time of day if they want teenagers to learn officially, schools need to factor in this acadian rhythms. you know, we're not talking about elementary school children or 10 or 11 year olds. this is a problem affecting teenagers. they should only have to go to school later in the day. scientists have been saying that for deca
what time the exams take place and if the exams are early, it's bad for late chrono types, but not teenage bodies release hormones that affect that biological clocks. pushing them to stay up. all my work best if i go to sleep around 100 half past 10 and then don't go to school until 2nd period and something makes the whole day much easier. and that's what matters. it's about how the day starts. it's really great that we decide for ourselves when we start. it puts you in a better mood. it's been...
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eye exams.lus, free designer frames and prescription lenses. now's the time to look at unitedhealthcare's variety of plans, and let us help find the one that works best for you. ask about ppo plans, too. they let you see any doctor who accepts medicare, without a referral. and pay in-network costs, at home or traveling, when you see doctors in the unitedhealthcare medicare national network. take advantage of $0 copay's on hundreds of prescription drugs - at the pharmacy or by mail. in fact, last year our medicare advantage plan members saved an average of over $7,200. and with renew active, enjoy a free gym membership - with access to an extensive nationwide network of fitness locations now including premium gyms. now more than ever, count on unitedhealthcare to help you get the care you need, when you need it. we can even help schedule appointments or find a specialist. enrollment ends december 7th. call unitedhealthcare or go online today. we make it easy to enroll, too. it's time to take adva
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today they learnt their exams have been scrapped.'t had the time to learn all the coursework, the content — it wouldn't be possible. the stress level is way better. i'm not stressed any more, so i feel like it's beneficial. i want to be a doctor when i am older. if they all see it differently when it comes to the qualifications to take a specific course, so that's what i am scared of most. exams are still going ahead in england and northern ireland, leading to concerns that welsh results could be seen differently by employers and universities. the education minister believed they will be recognised. we have consulted with universities before making this decision. what about employers? yes, of course, because once they've been awarded they are a qualification that is exactly the same — assessed differently — but a qualification that is of equal worth in years before and the years to come. this decision is based on the disruption and lost learning for pupils notjust last year but right now. at this school this term they have already ha
today they learnt their exams have been scrapped.'t had the time to learn all the coursework, the content — it wouldn't be possible. the stress level is way better. i'm not stressed any more, so i feel like it's beneficial. i want to be a doctor when i am older. if they all see it differently when it comes to the qualifications to take a specific course, so that's what i am scared of most. exams are still going ahead in england and northern ireland, leading to concerns that welsh results...
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, whether it's anything in his entire life, whether it's exams, whether its money, whether it's a taxalways find a way to bargain, even multi—million pound worth of debt into being some kind of a game for him. so he's in a situation of a two—year—old who's having to realise that the world does not revolve around him, and there are other people in it with equally valid or more valid views and willpower than him, and he is having to deal with that. we are hearing today from other sources that there are those in the white house currently protecting and enabling him and not having that difficult conversation of a parent with a two—year—old thing, 0k, right, it's time that you stop this 110w right, it's time that you stop this now because this is not the way the world works. and it's a question of when and if that conversation happens and what exactly it is that trump is trying to get out of this period in which this he's trying to hold power. employed to pretend i didn't hear what you've been calling him, susie. i'm going to gloss over that. just to say, republican senator of south caroli
, whether it's anything in his entire life, whether it's exams, whether its money, whether it's a taxalways find a way to bargain, even multi—million pound worth of debt into being some kind of a game for him. so he's in a situation of a two—year—old who's having to realise that the world does not revolve around him, and there are other people in it with equally valid or more valid views and willpower than him, and he is having to deal with that. we are hearing today from other sources...
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eye exams.s, free designer frames and prescription lenses. now's the time to look at unitedhealthcare's variety of plans, and let us help find the one that works best for you. ask about ppo plans, too. they let you see any doctor who accepts medicare, without a referral. and pay in-network costs, at home or traveling, when you see doctors in the unitedhealthcare medicare national network. take advantage of $0 copay's on hundreds of prescription drugs - at the pharmacy or by mail. in fact, last year our medicare advantage plan members saved an average of over $7,200. and with renew active, enjoy a free gym membership - with access to an extensive nationwide network of fitness locations now including premium gyms. now more than ever, count on unitedhealthcare to help you get the care you need, when you need it. we can even help schedule appointments or find a specialist. enrollment ends december 7th. call unitedhealthcare or go online today. we make it easy to enroll, too. it's time to take advant
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when he needed to sit exams, his father paid someone to sit exams, his father paid someone to do it.fight the war. every time he had a business loss, he litigated his way out of it. even when he has been millions of dollars in debt, he has found a gain for him because he has written it off as tax. he never ran as city council before he ran for president, the most important office on earth, and he was not a speck into win and he did. no one has ever said to him, you know what? i don't agree with this and you have lost. he has never had to lose anything, so he is in the same position as a two—year—old, learning for the first time the rule does not revolve around him, he needs more than just does not revolve around him, he needs more thanjust rudy giuliani or bbc news or anyone else trying to explain this to him. he needs a shrink. he need some time on the naughty step. he needs to have some parenting that he obviously missed asa parenting that he obviously missed as a child, and he is at the age of 74. it would have been really difficult for him to get his tiny head around understandin
when he needed to sit exams, his father paid someone to sit exams, his father paid someone to do it.fight the war. every time he had a business loss, he litigated his way out of it. even when he has been millions of dollars in debt, he has found a gain for him because he has written it off as tax. he never ran as city council before he ran for president, the most important office on earth, and he was not a speck into win and he did. no one has ever said to him, you know what? i don't agree with...
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it won't be learning all the content on your exams.s part of merseyside, as many as four out of ten teenagers have been at a secondary school at any one time. local infection rates have improved very slightly, but those are still days in the classroom those teenagers won't get back. and schools are worried that if there's more disruption after christmas, they simply won't be able to cover all of the content of their gcses. plans for exams promised soon — one suggestion grades could be more generous than usual across england. it's exactly the same as reducing the content for everybody. what we need is a more localised approach to take into account the exact nature of the disruption that we faced. in english, pupils will have more choice and exam questions, someone it allowed in other subjects. you could have different papers that covered different parts of the content, or you could have a single paper, that guide pupils to the questions that they should answer based on the content they've studied. how high would you put the risk of the
it won't be learning all the content on your exams.s part of merseyside, as many as four out of ten teenagers have been at a secondary school at any one time. local infection rates have improved very slightly, but those are still days in the classroom those teenagers won't get back. and schools are worried that if there's more disruption after christmas, they simply won't be able to cover all of the content of their gcses. plans for exams promised soon — one suggestion grades could be more...
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eye exams. plus, free designer frames and prescription lenses. now's the time to look at unitedhealthcare's variety of plans, and let us help find the one that works best for you. ask about ppo plans, too. they let you see any doctor who accepts medicare, without a referral. and pay in-network costs, at home or traveling, when you see doctors in the unitedhealthcare medicare national network. take advantage of $0 copay's on hundreds of prescription drugs - at the pharmacy or by mail. in fact, last year our medicare advantage plan members saved an average of over $7,200. and with renew active, enjoy a free gym membership - with access to an extensive nationwide network of fitness locations now including premium gyms. now more than ever, count on unitedhealthcare to help you get the care you need, when you need it. we can even help schedule appointments or find a specialist. enrollment ends december 7th. call unitedhealthcare or go online today. we make it easy to enroll, too. it's time to take ad
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there's just a long slow but those are pretty exam board and soon there'll be the cooking exam and the final assignment at the school just to show diplomas or some question whether it's, you know, i said lab or my final assignments on our chosen the dish cycling pig, i just never knew the it's a festive dish that used to be served to the stars on us and i see it. i chose suckling pig because i thought it sounded awesome to have seconds to get my diploma . as my demonstration dish would be so much the desire question, what is she going on with? i saw like i was a huge if you embrace the top of the well i'd under the head to stop the head from coming all lifted up and lay it on with a head that's good or about any number of things that said to me, my boss, is great social, he explains, and shows us everything properly. i'll probably work here later, this arrest tanishaa, but it's yanis you want i want to graduate from university to do my national service in the army and fulfill my duties in my homeland. he will do it with us when, after that i might work as a military correspondent, repo
there's just a long slow but those are pretty exam board and soon there'll be the cooking exam and the final assignment at the school just to show diplomas or some question whether it's, you know, i said lab or my final assignments on our chosen the dish cycling pig, i just never knew the it's a festive dish that used to be served to the stars on us and i see it. i chose suckling pig because i thought it sounded awesome to have seconds to get my diploma . as my demonstration dish would be so...
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there's just a long slow photos are pretty exam and not all of us. soon there'll be the cooking exam and the final sign at the school, just a shift diplomas or some important bucket. the bits you know, i still have for my final assignments on our chosen the dish, suckling pig, and just never do the it's a festive dish that used to be served to the stars on most of my cd. i chose suckling pig because i thought it sounded awesome to have stuck around to get my diploma as my demonstration. additionally, i dismissed the design question because she's going i want to buy. so microphone is a huge. if you embrace the top of the ball, it under the head to stop the head from coming, all lifted up and lay it on with a head. of course that's good. it's more about, you know, barker said to me, my boss is great. social explains and shows us everything properly. i'll probably work here later, this arrest funny stuff, but that city thank you. yes, i want to graduate from university to do my national service in the army and fulfill my duties to my homeland. after tha
there's just a long slow photos are pretty exam and not all of us. soon there'll be the cooking exam and the final sign at the school, just a shift diplomas or some important bucket. the bits you know, i still have for my final assignments on our chosen the dish, suckling pig, and just never do the it's a festive dish that used to be served to the stars on most of my cd. i chose suckling pig because i thought it sounded awesome to have stuck around to get my diploma as my demonstration....
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no exam results in wales next year — instead a—levels, as—levels, and gcses will be replaced with a systemn teacher assessments. face to face for the first time — the covid patient and the trial donor whose plasma helped her to recover. and coming up on bbc news, the three most powerful men in english football are grilled by mps, as they look to find a solution over a financial rescues package for lower league clubs. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. gps have been asked to be on standby from the start of next month to offer the new covid vaccination, if regulators say it's safe and effective. the government's already ordered enough doses of the vaccine for 20 million people. this as the number of weekly registered deaths involving coronavirus in england and wales has exceeded 1,000 for the first time since june. 0ur health correspondent anna collinson has more. a possible coronavirus vaccine has been likened to a light of the tunnel. the uk may have its first jab by christmas, although unsure how long it will last. this will be a colossal effort to roll this out, which the
no exam results in wales next year — instead a—levels, as—levels, and gcses will be replaced with a systemn teacher assessments. face to face for the first time — the covid patient and the trial donor whose plasma helped her to recover. and coming up on bbc news, the three most powerful men in english football are grilled by mps, as they look to find a solution over a financial rescues package for lower league clubs. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. gps have been asked...
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did he really care about my multiple-choice exam? but he does. father, ethic of my seeing the love and devotion that my mother has, and these incredible people that are so different, but together so beautiful. [indiscernible] [laughter] domination, yeah. woman,round incredible but when i see kaylee, so many people are doing so many incredible things and it makes me want to persevere as well. >> is your mom [indiscernible] [laughter] ms. trump: you have seen the truth now. she already voted, i think. when i was walking out i was like oh, wow. >> would you consider going into another and hopefully trump presidency? ms. trump: [indiscernible] i think right now, we will see what the future holds. i believe it is one of those were my father has always said, if i feel one day i have to run, then he white. that is what he did. lot, -- i'm not going to live, we are not politicians, as you know. leave -- who do you think should run? >> i think all of them, really. [laughter] ms. trump: whatever. maybe baron. he's incredible. you talk about -- he talks abo
did he really care about my multiple-choice exam? but he does. father, ethic of my seeing the love and devotion that my mother has, and these incredible people that are so different, but together so beautiful. [indiscernible] [laughter] domination, yeah. woman,round incredible but when i see kaylee, so many people are doing so many incredible things and it makes me want to persevere as well. >> is your mom [indiscernible] [laughter] ms. trump: you have seen the truth now. she already...
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no more offers before you sit your exams.hink a lot more universities will do interviews and admissions tests as well. so, i think it could be a good thing. basing it solely on grades on results day sort of makes unis miss the bigger picture. having the unconditional app and people need that to know that they are going to get into university. it could mean college is working harder to keep them on track. it motivates them, it gives them a sense of what year 13's all about. if that was left until the end of their exams, with the same with the same motivation happen? that probably would but in a different wave. and i think at least you would feel that you will give your exams your best shot and then you are able then to hopefully apply toothy places that you deserve be at. universities said today they'd backed change but the more radical it is, the bigger the challenge. just how practically could it be done but the second thing is of course if we do that, we're going to have to ensure that the students have a very good careers
no more offers before you sit your exams.hink a lot more universities will do interviews and admissions tests as well. so, i think it could be a good thing. basing it solely on grades on results day sort of makes unis miss the bigger picture. having the unconditional app and people need that to know that they are going to get into university. it could mean college is working harder to keep them on track. it motivates them, it gives them a sense of what year 13's all about. if that was left...
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it's very similar to our exam rooms today. you'll see a couch where the patient or family members set, exempt evil, a physician's desk, eight scale. so very simple. cork floors were also put in the 1914 new building because cork was easier on the, lakes and provided less stress so you could stand for longer periods of time. also in the clinical practice, they realize that the exam rooms and many of the instruments used needed to be clean. and camper over the beading and that type of thing needed to be changed frequently. the idea of the subject and antisemitic techniques were developed over in england and they had seen it practiced over there in their troubles, and they brought those practices back to mayo clinic. i'm standing in doctor wills last office. this would have been used during his administrative years after he retired from surgery. so 1928, this one he would have moved into this area. you can see his desk. his model. he loved the truth and sought to know it. doctor will is described as the businessman. administrativ
it's very similar to our exam rooms today. you'll see a couch where the patient or family members set, exempt evil, a physician's desk, eight scale. so very simple. cork floors were also put in the 1914 new building because cork was easier on the, lakes and provided less stress so you could stand for longer periods of time. also in the clinical practice, they realize that the exam rooms and many of the instruments used needed to be clean. and camper over the beading and that type of thing...