The key word is PATIENCE. If you live in India, make sure you buy the VCD of "Taare Zameen Par" or you could even watch it on the internet. It's about a teacher teaching a dyslexic boy stuff in an innovative way. You can draw pictures, and make things fun. Make studying like playing. While the child is playing, you can make him learn "ball" and spell it out and make him repeat it and give him a cookie or a treat for right answers. Train him like you train a dog, but in a good way.That's because every child is a Taare Zameen Par or star on the earth.
the slowest pupil at lasswade primary school is Samual John Davis!
Pupil-teacher ratio for primary education is 28 (2012).
"Leerling" (primary/secondary school) of "student" (university)
About 17.5 student per teacher or close to that number which was better then the National average.
The appropriate antonym applicable for pupil is teacher.
Generally, a student is used more in higher education settings while a pupil is used in primary and secondary school settings. However, both terms refer to individuals who are learning under the guidance of a teacher or instructor.
The cast of The Squashville School - 1914 includes: Florence Lee as The Teacher Dave Morris as The Pupil
Linda A. Johnson has written: 'The role of pupil self-assessment in the primary school'
No they cant
Rizal did not take primary school he only take HS and College. Pepe (Jose Rizal) was taught by her mother when he was old as an elementary pupil.
pupil
"Student" is a more general term used to describe anyone enrolled in an educational institution, while "pupil" specifically refers to a young student in primary or secondary school. Both terms can be used interchangeably in some contexts, but "pupil" is less commonly used in modern English.