Disruption
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Initial release | March 13, 2014 |
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Directors | Pamela Yates |
Producers | Paco de Onis |
Composers | Roger Miller |
Cinematography | Melle van Essen |
Screenplay | Pamela Yates |
Paco de Onis | |
Peter Kinoy | |
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ID | 2229496 |
About Disruption
Latin American economic activists team with impoverished women to challenge accepted notions on poverty.
Flooding clean-up continues as Storm Babet passes
... Disruption on the rail network led to the after National Rail said it was " too crowded to be safe for all passengers"...
Minimum staff levels demanded in school strikes
... We cannot afford a repeat of that Disruption - particularly as schools and teachers continue to work so hard to help children recover from the pandemic...
Young climate activists turn up the heat on Keir Starmer
... They plan to continue these protests until Labour s annual party conference in October, and are not ruling out further Disruption - including interrupting speeches - if Sir Keir fails to meet their demands...
Teachers in England to strike for two days in July, NEU announces
... The four unions to maximise Disruption - which the government has said is " unreasonable"...
Children in England ranked fourth globally for reading
... But 14 of those - including Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland - delayed testing to the start of the next school year because of Disruption caused by the Covid pandemic...
Pakistan shut down the internet - but that didn't stop the protests
... Netblocks, a UK-based internet monitor, has counted at least three major internet Disruptions linked to Khan s rallies before his arrest - but this week s was the worst yet...
Mass strike action on 1 February will disrupt daily life - No 10
...By Alice EvansBBC NewsMass strike action on Wednesday will cause " significant Disruption" Downing Street has said...
Ambulance staff to strike on 21 December
... But ministers are refusing to do the one thing that could prevent Disruption - that s start genuine talks about pay...
Children in England ranked fourth globally for reading
By Nathan StandleyBBC News
Primary school children in England have ranked fourth in The International rankings for reading.
The latest results in the Progress in International Reading Literacy Study - known as Pirls - Saw England's rank jump from eighth to enter the Top Five .
Based on tests taken every five years, the study places countries in a global education league Table .
The Pirls tests are taken by nine and 10-year-olds, normally Year 5 pupils in England, at The End of The School year.
Children in Northern Ireland - But were not included in the main rankings This Time .
The 2021 testing round assessed nearly 400,000 pupils in 57 countries.
But 14 of those - including Northern Ireland and The Republic of Ireland - delayed testing to the start of The Next school year because of Disruption caused by the Covid pandemic.
This meant they were not included in the main rankings Table because The Children being tested were older than others in the study.
The International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA), which runs the study, decided to include England in The Table - Even though it pushed back testing until 2022 to avoid that Disruption - because it tested the same age group as The Other countries.
Singapore scored the highest result, with an average score of 587.
Second was Hong Kong with an average score of 573, followed by Russia (567) and England (558).
Schools minister Nick Gibb said England's success was aided by government reforms, including a Focus On phonics, which teaches children to read using sounds, and to teachers " putting reading at The Heart of everything they do".
Geoff Barton, General Secretary of The Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL), said the " excellent results" were " a badly needed piece of Good News for An Education system that feels beleaguered".
He Said the success was testament to the " Hard Work , skill and dedication of primary school teachers and leaders".
Overall, girls were ahead of boys in their reading achievement in nearly all of the ranked countries, But the gender gap has narrowed in The Most recent testing round.
The positive Pirls results came days after a Year 6 Sats reading paper, which some parents said was.
Mr Gibb said the assessments had to " test a range of ability" But said he would look at The Paper because of the concerns.
Last Year 's Sats results showed among Year 6 pupils in England since the pandemic.
By 2030, the government wants 90% of children leaving primary school to reach the expected standards in reading, writing and maths.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com