Example sentences of "pupils ' [noun] [coord] " in BNC.

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31 The anecdotes and examples chosen to add colour to strictly academic material revealed highly sexist ideas about history , the pupils ' homes or their own knowledge or interests .
32 Behaviour problems are not the inevitable product of pupils ' characters or home backgrounds , nor are they irremediable in classroom or school contexts .
33 ( b ) The problem of sustaining pupils ' independent use of the library after library induction , since it was only manned for 60% of the time , and often there was no one there to mediate between pupils ' needs and the resources .
34 The need continually to monitor one 's standards of attainment may be new to some teachers , but is an essential part of self- evaluation : community language teachers may not be ready for the responsibilities placed on them in terms of analysing pupils ' needs and progress , or in terms of raising the status of a language .
35 Decisions about priorities could take account of pupils ' needs and national or Regional health concerns .
36 In deriving more detailed criteria capable of being used , for example , to generate the required assessments , it is necessary to make use of what is known from previous research about pupils ' learning and attainment in the topic concerned .
37 Throughout the year , core concepts such as ‘ civilisation ’ , ‘ government ’ , ‘ power ’ , ‘ religion ’ , and ‘ Empire ’ are used as the key to pupils ' learning and understanding .
38 The steady and purposeful development of pupils ' language and of their skill in its use should be a constant aim of education at all stages and levels .
39 By 1969 a complete textbook series from primary one to primary seven ( pupils ' books and accompanying teacher 's guides ) ; a manual for teacher training , Basic Concepts in Mathematics ; and two alternative series for secondary schools had been produced , providing in all 67 volumes of prototype materials .
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