Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] teacher ' " in BNC.
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1 | Alternatives would be offered in the curriculum plan but there would also be opportunity for many other alternatives hopefully designed at teachers ' workshops . |
2 | Much more can , has been and should be written about teachers ' collective action , and I am not going to pursue it here . |
3 | There was anxiety that judgments would be made about teachers ' handling of classes , based on too few visits . |
4 | During the 1950s the view was gaining ground that a more systematic and determined effort should be made towards teachers ' professional development and this was to become the justification of the Schools Council 's existence . |
5 | In Kenya , for example , interesting and original booklets on local history are being prepared at teachers ' centres , supported in some cases by collections of traditional artefacts . |
6 | This will mean a change in the balance of their work which has traditionally involved planning and delivering INSET and curriculum development with advisory teachers and others , often based in teachers ' centres rather than schools . |
7 | Particularly when good applicants are in short supply advertisements placed in Teachers ' Centres and nearby colleges , faculties and institutes of education cost nothing and improve the trawl . |
8 | Interestingly , threat is not significantly linked with teachers ' status position in school . |
9 | He stresses the participatory nature of training and the need for it to be grounded in teachers ' own priorities . |
10 | If you tell ( ) beforehand of your requirements these can be brought to Teachers ' meetings rallies etc. for collection . |
11 | She added that 80 per cent of the annual education budget was spent on teachers ' salaries . |
12 | In future , no doubt , interviewers will look at test scores attained by teachers ' pupils and every school governing body will have a statistician capable of producing appropriate graphs . |
13 | When the relevant Finance Act was being discussed in 1976 , the then Financial Secretary to the Treasury , Robert Sheldon , referred to teachers ' children educated at fee-paying schools and said that the benefit would be ‘ assessed on the cost to the employer , which would be very small indeed ’ . |
14 | Oh she has enough certificates to of gone to teachers ' training college , now that , I always feel although I think she 's quite happy now , but for myself , for myself and I 'm always er tempted by the fact that they always have twelve weeks ' holiday you know , I mean in one go the teachers |
15 | the solution to the underclass lies in stricter enforcement of the criminal laws , in giving tenants a stake and a say in public housing , in educational innovation opposed by teachers ' unions , in changing welfare laws so that a baby is not a ticket for an apartment separate from mom 's . |
16 | On this basis , we have only just begun to explore some of the social processes that are associated with teachers ' work . |
17 | Familiarity is associated with teachers ' status : the more senior they are , the more familiar . |
18 | Nevertheless , the positive attitudes towards SSE which are associated with teachers ' contact with the booklet augur well for its continued use for review purposes by Solihull schools . |
19 | Assistance was provided by traditional in-service education , by the activities of advisers and inspectors and , at one time , by activities which were sponsored or encouraged at teachers ' professional centres . |
20 | In addition , the deliberations of these committees were of course hampered and sometimes halted by teachers ' industrial action . |
21 | To Freire , the purpose of education should be human liberation , which means people are subjects of their own learning , not empty vessels filled by teachers ' knowledge . |