I don't know about the letter of the law, but common sense says that the student should be placed in another class. It shouldn't be expected for you to keep the teacher-student impartiality.
School trips allow teacher to enhance the curriculum outside of the classroom. The amount of field trips each school partakes in is dependent on a schools budget. Therefore, how many a student will take varies from school to school.
Common sense.
The purpose of an industrial visit is to show students different opportunities within the industry, to allow them to see people working in the industry and to allow them to explore classroom concepts with professionals. The student should be led in before visit, during visit and after visit activities.
No, electric charges cannot flow through all materials. Materials that allow electric charges to flow easily are called conductors, while materials that do not allow charges to flow easily are called insulators. Conductors like metals allow charges to flow freely, while insulators like rubber inhibit the flow of charges.
One of the charges against the King of England was that he would not allow America to have representation in the Parliament. Other charges were that America could not have judges, they were being taxed too heavily, and soldiers won't leave the cities.
How do you file charges on someone who will not allow the only living guardian see their child?
Conductors
well yes and no actually. because during the marriage, the parents have to be there to allow their underage child to get married,and there has to be a written agreement by the parents. if their isn't, then yes, the adult marrying the underage child will have charges against him or her.The marriage actually cannot happen without the parents there,which is most important.
It is hard to see a shadow in the classroom because the lights are directly above you. The sunlight doesn't come in adequately, which doesn't allow for shadows.
Insulators, such as rubber, plastic, or glass, do not allow the passage of electric charges through them because they hold onto their electrons strongly and do not allow them to move freely. This prevents the flow of electricity through the material.
An insulator is a material that doesn't allow charges to move through it easily. Insulators have high resistivity, which hinders the flow of electrical current. Common examples of insulators include rubber, glass, and plastic.
They were not in control to 'allow' or not allow anything.