Pupils
in sentence
126 examples of Pupils in a sentence
Consider the following thought experiment: We include some mechanism in the tablet to inform the teacher in real time about how well his or her
pupils
are absorbing the material being taught.
Schools around the world, from North America to northern Nigeria, now need security plans to ensure the safety of their
pupils
and provide confidence to parents and their communities.
At the Deutsches Historisches Museum on Unter den Linden, entire classes of young
pupils
and students flock to see the exhibit’s evocation of destruction by a criminal regime whose objects, from loudspeakers to uniforms and weapons, are displayed in an educational manner.
The politician in Mr Kwasniewski (most of the man) was schooled in a communist party which taught its
pupils
to dance to the tune of the hour.
Every week, the Syrian students participate in online courses alongside
pupils
and instructors from around the world.
But it also calls for measures to reassure parents and
pupils
that everything is being done to counter extremist threats and make schools safer.
Parents and
pupils
worldwide need to be reassured that everything is being done to secure schools’ safety, so that in the coming years, girls, in particular, can study without fear.
Research in Africa suggests that giving de-worming medicine to primary school
pupils
reduces the prevalence of health problems that lower children’s concentration and attendance.
As with teachers and their pupils, preachers and their congregations, and experts and the lay public, education conferred status and authority upon journalists.
As many schools struggled to accommodate the influx of new students, a dearth of local classrooms forced
pupils
in rural areas to travel farther from their homes in search of a seat.
When this stranger focused his gaze on an object, his eyebrow lines gathered into a frown, his heavy eyelids closed around his
pupils
to contract his huge field of vision, and he looked!
This inexplicable individual acted like a mathematics professor working out a problem for his
pupils.
His
pupils
were hideously contracted.
Big tears lay in the corner of the half-closed eyelids, through whose lashes one could see two pale sunken pupils; the plaster stuck on her cheek drew the skin obliquely.
She noticed in his eyes small golden lines radiating from black pupils; she even smelt the perfume of the pomade that made his hair glossy.
Julien, meanwhile, had been living the life of a child since he had come to the country, as happy to be running after butterflies as were his
pupils.
After a terrible struggle, Madame de Renal at last ventured to say to him, in a tremulous voice, in which the whole extent of her passion lay revealed:'Are you going to leave your
pupils
to take a post elsewhere?'
As he left his room he came upon his
pupils
and their mother; she took the letter with a simplicity and courage, the calmness of which terrified him.
When his wife praised the graceful and witty manner in which Julien imparted fresh ideas to his pupils:'Yes, yes, I know, he is making me odious to my children; it is very easy for him to be a hundred times pleasanter to them than I, who am, after all, the master.
The prominent green
pupils
of his eyes were convex as those of a cat's; the unwinking contours of his eyelids proclaimed the impossibility of any human feeling; his thin lips were stretched and curved over his protruding teeth.
Indeed, but for the rule of austere gravity which, for the last fifteen years, he had imposed on himself in dealing with his
pupils
in theology, the Director of the Seminary would have embraced Julien in the name of logic, such clarity, precision, and point did he find in the young man's answers.
The mother of your
pupils
has become most devoutly religious.'
Their hatred diminished perceptibly, especially among the youngest of his companions, now become his pupils, whom he treated with great courtesy.
Towards midday, the abbe Pirard took leave of his pupils, not without first delivering a severe allocution.
At the school of theology, his teachers complained of his lack of industry, but regarded him none the less as one of their most distinguished
pupils.
All his pleasures were forms of precaution; he practised with his pistol every day, and was numbered among the more promising
pupils
of the most famous fencing masters.
It is not, generally speaking, with want of prudence that one can reproach the
pupils
of the noble Convent of the Sacre-Coeur.
The Father of his Country will never deny such a boon to one of his favorite pupils."
Only the older
pupils
managed to keep their tickets and stick to their tedious work long enough to get a Bible, and so the delivery of one of these prizes was a rare and noteworthy circumstance; the successful pupil was so great and conspicuous for that day that on the spot every scholar's heart was fired with a fresh ambition that often lasted a couple of weeks.
The young lady teachers "showed off"--bending sweetly over
pupils
that were lately being boxed, lifting pretty warning fingers at bad little boys and patting good ones lovingly.
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