From the first day, I knew we were working with class.
Even with its growing middle class, it still has a billion poor people.
And here he had to do it all over again with a new class!
For group work: possible with the whole class, but difficult.
With the working class it is the other way about.
Most important, family has nothing to do with status or class.
A language can also become associated with a lower social class.
Today it is not, and for reasons that have nothing to do with class or power.
The school opened with six classes and a staff of seven.
Each class is an hour and a half, with four classes per day.
From the first day, I knew we were working with class.
Even with its growing middle class, it still has a billion poor people.
And here he had to do it all over again with a new class!
For group work: possible with the whole class, but difficult.
With the working class it is the other way about.
Most important, family has nothing to do with status or class.
A language can also become associated with a lower social class.
Today it is not, and for reasons that have nothing to do with class or power.
The school opened with six classes and a staff of seven.
Each class is an hour and a half, with four classes per day.
From the first day, I knew we were working with class.
Even with its growing middle class, it still has a billion poor people.
And here he had to do it all over again with a new class!
For group work: possible with the whole class, but difficult.
With the working class it is the other way about.
Most important, family has nothing to do with status or class.
A language can also become associated with a lower social class.
Today it is not, and for reasons that have nothing to do with class or power.
The school opened with six classes and a staff of seven.
Each class is an hour and a half, with four classes per day.
The 2012-2013 is the first year for high school starting with 9th grade.
Do you think I'm going to get to college any other way with my grades?
With his poor grades, he knew college was not for him.
In those days his interest had little to do with books and grades.
The school opened with 9th and 10th grades, in the fall of 1965.
There is a private and public school with grades from K-12.
Sometimes kids come here from other places with good grades and don't know English.
Both were popular students with average grades and no history of trouble.
The school started with only grades 9 and 10 in the first year it opened.
With his grades and a letter from me, he might have made it.