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    Types Of School

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    school Voluntary controlled school Voluntary aided school Nursery school. Early education for eligible three and four year olds may be offered in nursery schools‚ nursery classes or in reception classes in primary schools. All these are examples of LEA maintained schools. Special school. Some special schools are local education authority maintained schools. These could be community‚ voluntary or foundation special schools. Pupils at a maintained special school usually have been assessed and given

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    for education. Local Education Authorities (LEA) has responsibilities towards schools in their areas. Some of their responsibilities are as follows: 1. They are responsible for distribution and monitoring of funding for the schools – the method of calculation of school’s budgets is called Fair Funding. Most maintained schools receive 100% of their total expenditure. However‚ voluntary aided schools are eligible only for 85% of their capital expenditure. LEA also covers school improvement and SEN and

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    Tony Vu Pre-AP World Literature Mr.Davis 23 September 2013 A World Without Death It was an organized line with people dressed in various clothing. Some were wearing clean t-shirts with ironed out jeans and others wearing ragged pants and a dirty t-shirt. All of the people in the line had a small number tattooed on their wrist followed by some letters like they were cars with a license plate (OFL). As Jason looked at his watch he complained‚ “What’s taking this line so long? I have places to

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    BIBLIOGRAPHY A. BOOKS The 2002 Basic Education Curriculum 6th Draft‚ March 6‚ 2002‚ Department of Education‚ DepEd Complex‚ Meralco Avenue‚ Pasig City Freud‚ John (1998) Modern Elementary Statistics‚ New York‚ McGrawHill Book Koontz‚ Hand O’Donnel (1997)‚ Principles of Management: An Analysis of Managerial Function‚ Sydney: McGrawHill Book The Governance of Basic Education Act of 2001 (RA 9155) and the Implementing Rules and Regulation (ERR) Promulgated by the Department of

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    them with the stability they need if they move between schools or districts. LEAs must monitor the progress of all ELs in achieving English language proficiency (ELP) and in acquiring content knowledge. • LEAs should establish rigorous monitoring systems that include benchmarks for expected growth and take appropriate steps to assist students who are not adequately progressing towards those goals. • SEAs must monitor LEAs to ensure that they are providing ELs meaningful access to grade level core

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    sometimes through the holidays. 1.2 There are many different types of schools in every borough for all ages and educational needs. Community schools which are Grammar and non selective are those funded by the state. The local education authority (LEA) are in charge of admissions‚ are members on the governing body for the school and employ staff. They are responsible for services like catering‚ special needs and mandatory duties like the budget. The governors are responsible for budgets and the

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    In The Land of the Free In the story "In the Land of the Free"‚ Sui Sin Far describes the sadness and melancholy of a young mother‚ Lea Choo‚ when she had to be separated from her son when they entered the U.S because her son did not have a necessary certificate entitling him to admission to this country. This story traced back to the time after 1870 when a huge number of immigrants from China arrived in the U.S. The U.S government‚ terrified by an allegedly economic depression and misperception

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    The National Government are responsible for devising policies and ensuring they are implemented. The UK government is split into two departments which deal with education in England. The first is the Department of Education their responsibility is to work with children up to the age of 19 with any issue they may have from child protection to education. They aim to improve the opportunities and experiences available to children and their practitioners by focusing on the Offering more support for the

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    education all guided by the National Curriculum‚ as follows: (L/O 1.2) Mainstream State Schools - the Local Education Authority (LEA) fund four types of mainstream state schools (or maintained schools)‚ all of which are monitored by Ofsted. These are as follows; community‚ voluntary‚ foundation/trust and specialist. Community schools are run and owned by the LEA. They employ the staff‚ decide upon the admissions policy and own the building and surrounding land‚ which they may use to provide

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