Advantages: It can enhance students' understanding of topics, improve communication between teachers and students, and help preserve the cultural identity of the students.
Disadvantages: Limited resources in the mother tongue, potential barriers when transitioning to other languages later in education, and the need for skilled educators who are fluent in both the mother tongue and the target language.
Yes, there are some differences in the education system in Canada compared to other countries. For example, grades are typically organized differently, with primary school starting at kindergarten and ending at grade 6, followed by middle school or junior high (grades 7-9) and high school (grades 10-12). Additionally, Canadian schools often emphasize a holistic approach to education, focusing on student well-being, diversity, and inclusion.
It means "What do you have to do to get good grades?"
"Sacamos malas notas" means "We got bad grades" in English.
No. The sentence is ambigious in it's meaning. Although the reader might assume that the teacher returned exams that did not have grades marked upon them, the teacher could have been returning exams to students who were themselves not marked with grades.
ohhh yes!
it affect your grades
it is fine if a meant to be Senior is in Primary school because obviously this person has stayed down in grades and not gone up in grades
there is no difference just grades and hard work
in ballet? pre primary, then primary grades one to five from there you can continue to grades six to eight or do the vocational grades- intermediate foundation, intermediate, advanced foundation, advanced 1 and advanced 2. then solo seal, but the vocational grades are hard to pass, especially after intermediate. however you can skip the foundations.
Primary school 1 - 4 grades Middle school 5 - 9 grades High school 10 - 11 grades
In Canada, primary school refers to grades 1-6 of a child's education.
Either first or Second grades.
Any schooling beyond high school usually. Primary = grades K - 6 Secondary = grades 7-12
1st trough 6th grades.
Like many jurisdictions in the United States, Mexico has primary school, junior high school, and high school. Students go to primary school for grades 1 to 6, junior high for grades 7 to 9, and high school for grades 10 to 12.
Martha Combs has written: 'Readers and Writers in Primary Grades' -- subject(s): Language experience approach in education, Language arts (Primary), Reading (Primary), Study and teaching (Primary), Composition and exercises, English language 'Readers and writers in the middle grades' -- subject(s): Study and teaching (Middle school), Reading (Middle school), Composition and exercises, English language, Young adult literature 'Readers and Writers in the Primary Grades' -- subject(s): Language experience approach in education, Language arts (Primary), Reading (Primary), Study and teaching (Primary), Composition and exercises, English language
Yes. In most parts of the US, either grades K-5 or K-6 are considered to be at the primary level.