Вопрос задан 26.06.2023 в 17:35. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Березовская Диана.

Read and answer the questions. 1 What are the general policies for Chiswick School? 2 Who

controls the school? 3 Who can be a governor of the school? 4 What is the difference between the way Chiswick School is managed and your school? Like most schools in Britain, Chiswick School is under the control of elected local govern- ment - not the central government in West- minster. The council of the London Borough of Hounslow pays for the school, and makes general policies for it – for example, the council decided that it should be co- educational and not single-sex. Hounslow is the employer of the teachers and other staff, such as cleaners. The council is a democratic body, with elections every five years. So if the people of Hounslow do not like the way the Labour Party runs their schools, they can vote Conservative or Liberal Democrat. More directly in control of the school are the governors – a committee including council- lors, the head teacher, a parent, a teacher and a representative from the Church. They meet about once a month. On a day-to-day basis the head teacher runs the school.
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Отвечает Сажнева Мария.

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1. The general policies for Chiswick School are that school should be coeducational and not single-sex.

2. The elected local government and the committee control the school.

3. Councillors, the head teacher, a parent, a teacher and a representative from the Church can be governors of the school.

4. Unlike this school, our school is run by the state, not by an elected local government

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Отвечает нейросеть ChatGpt. Будьте внимательны, ответы нейросети могут содержать ошибочные или выдуманные данные.
  1. The general policies for Chiswick School are determined by the council of the London Borough of Hounslow. For example, the council decided that the school should be co-educational and not single-sex.

  2. The school is controlled by the council of the London Borough of Hounslow.

  3. Governors of the school include councillors, the head teacher, a parent, a teacher, and a representative from the Church.

  4. The main difference between the management of Chiswick School and your school (presumably the reader's school) is that Chiswick School is under the control of elected local government (the London Borough of Hounslow), while the reader's school may have a different governing structure. Additionally, the council makes general policies for Chiswick School, whereas the day-to-day management is handled by the head teacher. This may differ from the reader's school, where the governing structure and decision-making processes could be different.

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