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The Ideal School for my children The ideal school for my children is an independent,nonprofit school that provides a comprehensive educational program for children of all abilities. The program would be designed to address each student 's unique academic, social , and emotional needs while reinforcing individual strengths, interests, and abilities. Differentiated, individualized instruction is based on the learning style of each child . Most science classes would take place outdoors. Children would be exposed to great literature , art, and music and encouraged to make their own relationships with these works . Children would have guidance in setting long-and short-term goals . Teachers would serve as mentors and facilitators, sharing their educational passions and helping children learn to help themselves. The children would be completely free to set up their own schedules. However , they would be held accountable for achieving

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CHANGE YOUR THINKING CHANGE YOUR LIFE

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Challenges of childrens participation A Case Study of active citizenship in Cadle Primary School

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Solutions Advanced Workbook key

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SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

Between the 1770 and 1821, the population of Britain rose from 8.3 million to 14.2 million. London was the largest and richest city in Europe. In 1811 it was the first city in the world to reach a population of a million. It was also an important financial centre: merchants could borrow money from its banks, take out insurance, buy and sell shares. The 19th century was generally a time of great social reform: the slave trade was abolished, the employment of women and children was regulated by laws, primary schools were established, and men could no longer be excluded from universities or politics because of their religion. Translate the following sentences. 1 Tööstusrevolutsioon sai alguse 1733.aasta paiku Inglismaal esimese ketrusvabriku sünniga. 2 Inglismaa tahtis hoida oma leiutisi saladuses ja keelas kõigil, kes olid tehases töötanud, maalt lahkuda.

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