Example sentences of "[art] education [conj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The expertise , professionalism and caring interest that are needed by all pupils from those who teach them give the best basis for the education and support of pupils with special needs , including those who have visual disabilities .
2 The Unit undertakes policy-orientated research concerned with family health , with the education and development of children , and with the services provided for them and their families .
3 The manager advises committees and working parties on the recognition of qualifications , guides management development work , acts as the Association 's spokesman on education matters and is secretary to the Education and Development Committee .
4 The HCIMA moderators are responsible to the Association , through the Education and Development Committee , for maintaining standards , for interpreting and implementing HCIMA assessment and examination regulations and for ensuring that centres are operating programmes to the required standard .
5 The teacher has general authority over discipline for the purposes of securing the education and well-being of all pupils at the school .
6 The original justification for separate education , while untenable , even anachronistic nowadays , provided for the education and protection of countless specially vulnerable children , and gave many teachers opportunities to develop understanding and expertise in an area of handicap and special educational provision .
7 This again is not fundamentally different to the education and upbringing of any child but the degree of involvement should be considerably greater .
8 It seems to have been Charles ' policy to broaden the education and leadership of his sons , and at the same time not to allow them to become too entrenched in their own subkingdoms .
9 What is required is the education and assistance of users if their research depends on access to a multiplicity of databases and catalogues , to understand the construction of electronic catalogues , their associated approaches to subject indexing and cataloguing .
10 This came into force in October 1991 and introduces to the law important new principles about children 's rights and choices , parental responsibility , and the role of the education and welfare system .
11 This Act introduced the Rate Support Grant , made LEAs ( rather than central government ) responsible for paying for school meals and milk , and allocated funds ( under Section 11 ) to local authorities for payment of staff employed specifically for the education and welfare of immigrants .
12 The Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Edinburgh is a large but welcoming and intellectually stimulating community which takes seriously the education and welfare of graduate students .
13 Alfredo Vera Arrata , the Education and Culture Minister , accused of alleged irregularities in the purchase of school construction materials , was dismissed on June 22 after a congressional no confidence vote .
14 This gradual increase in kindness and humanity towards horses has paralleled peoples ' increasing consideration of other people and the education and treatment of children .
15 The situation of nurses in opted-out trusts is of particular concern , as trusts are not obliged to provide for the education and advancement of their staff .
16 increase in the education and sport programme , an 18 per cent .
17 While the evolution of the Building Surveyors Division , and consequently the education and structure that had to serve it , was a little painful , disconcertingly humble and certainly slow , the present circumstances give cause for dignified confidence .
18 Within the team , formal status differentials were not entirely clear to the evaluators , not least because the bureaucratic structures of the education and library services are not exactly comparable , nor are the scales of pay representative of comparable scales of responsibility .
19 The Trust will be drawing on its experience of upland erosion and repair work in the Lake District ; it will also be liaising with the many bodies which take an interest in the Mournes , including Down District Council , the Mournes Advisory Council and the education and library boards .
20 The capital expenditure and running costs of controlled schools are met by the Education and Library Boards from funds provided by the DENI .
21 Capital expenditure on these schools is partly met ( up to 85% ) by the DENI ; running costs are met by the Education and Library Boards .
22 Capital expenditure on these schools is partly met ( up to 85% ) by the DENI ; running costs are met from block grants direct from the DENI and from fees ( although for many pupils these are paid or assisted by the Education and Library Boards ) .
23 Unlike those in the rest of the United Kingdom , Northern Ireland 's local educational authorities , the Education and Library Boards , receive all their funding from central government , here the Department of Education Northern Ireland ( DENI ) .
24 Now that the education and library boards independently assess the formula according to which they delegate budgets to schools , does not the Minister fear that a great disparity in provision will result — not only in regard to pupil-teacher ratios , but in regard to every other aspect of provision across the different area boards ?
25 The latest meeting between representatives from North Down and the Education and Library Board came less than two weeks after the opening of the new Holywood Library in Sullivan Place in the town .
26 It is made up of representatives from further education colleges , the Flexible Learning Centre , adult education centres , the Education and Library Board , the Outer Belfast Action Team and women 's education organisations .
27 I 've just been told that I will receive a grant from the Education and Library Board , which will be used to support my children and pay part of the course costs , ’ explained Nikki .
28 The Department of the Environment would pay largely for the building and the Department of the Education and Science for the works of art , reflecting their respective spheres of responsibility .
29 However , some tutors seem to feel that they are unable to accept these modifications despite the syllabus remaining virtually unchanged , though more comprehensive , as befits the education and examination standards of a ‘ professional ’ body that hopes for national recognition .
30 It is , therefore , for the information of tutors ‘ old ’ and ‘ new ’ , as well as for students and members , that I now outline the education and examination system that the Institute wanted , not as it was , not as some may think it is , ( or should be ) , but as it is today .
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