Example sentences of "[noun] for [noun pl] education " in BNC.
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1 | Likewise , Ross ( 1978 ) has consistently argued the case for arts education to be centred on the philosophy of aesthetic development , but as he acknowledges : |
2 | Well I thought it was interesting , the boss said yesterday at partnership board , and I suspect he been saying with David , that erm you know , the gap in provision for careers education and guidance in North Yorkshire , is training teachers . |
3 | These were the Gulbenkian Report ( Gulbenkian Foundation , 1982 ) and HMI 's support for arts education , often , the interviewees felt , against the prevailing instrumental ethos of the DES ( cf. |
4 | This , as we have seen , is very much at odds with the philosophy of writers like Ross and Witkin , who have emphasized the need for arts education to address the problem of aesthetic development , or what Witkin terms the ‘ intelligence of feeling ’ . |
5 | A measure of support from LEA staff for arts education has already been identified above despite reservations about the attitude of government and the DES . |
6 | Hence , in recent years , we have witnessed the publication of the Gulbenkian Report , the report by the APU Working Party on Aesthetic Development , and the setting up of various national arts organizations , such as the National Association for Education in the Arts , all of which have argued the philosophical justification for arts education . |
7 | This is a courageous and inventive bit of film-making , building on the potential of video as a democratic medium for grassroots education . |
8 | This is a courageous and inventive bit of film-making , building on the potential of video as a democratic medium for grassroots education . |
9 | This may seem to be a rather unsurprising observation , but I feel it has very important consequences for arts education , underlining as it does the unease teachers feel about examinations in these subjects . |