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pupil

/pjuːpəl/, pjupl

Definisies

(anatomy) The hole in the middle of the iris of the eye, through which light passes to be focused on the retina.
(law, obsolete) An orphan who is a minor and under the protection of the state.
A student under the supervision of a teacher or professor.

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educatee · schoolchild · aperture · student · young person · school-age child · enrollee · spring chicken · youth · younker
student · educatee
a learner who is enrolled in an educational institution
schoolchild · school-age child
a young person attending school (up through senior high school)

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teacher

grammatika

pupil ( plural  pupils)
lp  liczba pojedyncza pupil, lm  liczba mnoga pupils
pupil (plural pupils)

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The pupils inside the brown irises looked as though they had spilt into the iris, forming a keyhole shape.Literature Literature
In the sense of the applicable legislation the key agent in monitoring of the educational process including segregation is the State School Inspection which in the school year 2011/2012 focused, inter alia, on monitoring of the condition and standards of education of pupils from socially disadvantaged environment at elementary and secondary schools and in the school year 2012/2013 emphasized the conditions for creation of assumptions for inclusive education of pupils from socially disadvantaged environment at elementary and secondary technical schools.UN-2 UN-2
To determine the capacity of teachers to impart knowledge on their pupils, a test based on grade 4 curriculum was administered to the politically powerful primary school teachers in Kwara public schools.WikiMatrix WikiMatrix
A threat to close a school in any community is heartbreaking and creates instability for parents, pupils, and teachers.Englishtainment upload Englishtainment upload
The Chairperson requested information on illiteracy, school dropout and the teacher-pupil ratio.UN-2 UN-2
In order to measure those results, the Educational Research and Development Centre conducted a study comparing pupils’ test results in four subjects: life skills, science, mathematics and Arabic, in 2002 and 2005.UN-2 UN-2
Considers evaluation to be a useful instrument for improving the quality of educational systems; stresses, however, that each system of evaluation and assessment should be targeted not only at the quantitative results and achievements of the pupils, which would create a social hierarchy of educational establishments, accompanied by multispeed educational systems, but also at the system itself and the methods it uses, taking clearly into account the specific socio-economic circumstances in which each school is operatingoj4 oj4
Not even glancing to where his pupil was pointing... the master smiled and saidopensubtitles2 opensubtitles2
The school’s task is no longer to help the home give pupils “a Christian and moral upbringing”.UN-2 UN-2
(6) Council Directive 2004/114/EC of 13 December 2004 on the conditions of admission of third-country nationals for the purposes of studies, pupil exchange, unremunerated training or voluntary service (OJ L 375, 23.12.2004, p.EurLex-2 EurLex-2
The CKREE is designed to promote understanding, tolerance and respect among pupils of different backgrounds, and to develop respect and understanding for one’s own identity, the national history and values of Norway, as well as for other religions and philosophies of life.UN-2 UN-2
This initiative has four main axes. First, the interlinking of schools throughout Europe; secondly, encouraging the development of software and syllabuses necessary to give a genuine educational value to this exchange network; thirdly, deciding with future users on the exchange topics to be organized as a priority, designed to meet both the educational needs that are common to the various states and the demands of pupils and students, while taking advantage of the existing cultural diversity; and, finally, assisting the formation of teaching teams to utilize the new technologies.Europarl8 Europarl8
The table below shows the enrolment of pupils (both male and female) in the various educational institutions.UN-2 UN-2
In the most recent period, the Government has focused its efforts on the Turkish community in Macedonia, as well, especially in the East and North-East parts of Macedonia where the problem of dropout of pupils is evidently related to the terrain configuration i.e. the classes in the mountainous regions are far from the central primary schoolsMultiUn MultiUn
For the school year 2008/2009 data are as follows: out of the total of 74,220 primary school male and female pupils 38,149 that is 51.39 per cent are boys and 36,071 that is 48.6 per cent are girls.UN-2 UN-2
One of the successes of the partnership Government was to introduce a legal maximum class size of 30 pupils for infant classes and a target of 30 pupils for junior classes.Englishtainment upload Englishtainment upload
Finally, since # pupils in secondary vocational education have had limited opportunities to study abroad under the Dutch student finance schemeMultiUn MultiUn
It has been brought to my attention, however, that there is a clear and verifiable instance of deliberate measures being used to cause an unnatural decline in new pupils.Englishtainment upload Englishtainment upload
Attempts are being made to focus more attention on highly gifted and high-achieving pupils and students at all levels of education, and on raising the performance of the top 20% of potential top performers (highly gifted and high-achieving pupils).UN-2 UN-2
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) continued to implement the Al Fakhoura Scholarship Programme for Gazan pupils, supporting 225 additional scholarships during the reporting period to bring the total number of scholarships provided to 445.UN-2 UN-2
Expenditure per pupil as a percentage of GDP per capitaUN-2 UN-2
In 2013, as part of the Croatian Employment Service project “Services to Clients: Improving Lifelong Career Guidance and ICT Support”, a total of eight Centres for Information and Career Counselling were opened where pupils of elementary schools can learn everything that is important to know when choosing a secondary school, with special emphasis of the raising of awareness of gender equality.UN-2 UN-2
I step back, not wanting to be so close to her that I can see the ring of lighter brown around her pupils.Literature Literature
The impact of the social profile of the pupils and their families appears to be greater in schools where there are more disadvantaged pupils (16).EurLex-2 EurLex-2
In 2015, over 650 EU officials as well as members of the national governments met with 74 000 pupils in all the Member States, including Romania.not-set not-set
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