Example sentences of "of [art] [noun] of children [unc] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Fourthly , the growing awareness of the complexity of children 's problems , coupled with an ecological perspective that views them as part of an extended family and local community with its own history and culture , mean that no single person or agency will be able to provide all the necessary services .
2 In her chapter of the development of children 's ability to write , Miranda Jones describes a longitudinal study she conducted in Edinburgh , which followed children 's understanding of writing from the preschool stage , through to how their understanding changed as they learned to write in school .
3 Studies of the development of children 's writing and spelling suggest that whilst certain broad principles of development can be discerned , children follow a wide variety of individual developmental paths within these principles ( Bissex 1980 , Read 1986 ) .
4 Wales notes that great care is needed in making claims about the universality of the forms of children 's pictorial representation .
5 Giving voice to the demands , and warning about the constraints on teachers buying books , Pat Clark , a teacher and member of the Federation of Children 's Book Groups , reminded booksellers and publishers alike that ‘ books are only one of the resources needed by teachers ’ .
6 It is in a sense a part of the issue of children 's language development and links can and should be made .
7 Equally serious was its neglect of the issue of children 's learning .
8 But there 's no room for anyone of course to be complacent about the growing er demand of the needs of children er a subject of such importance here .
9 Your cover-photo on the Peru issue ( NI 197 ) is a perfect example of the misuse of children 's images .
10 His announcement at the annual conference of the Association of Children 's Reporters in Peebles received an immediate welcome from childcare agencies .
11 This is , perhaps , a reflection of the status of children 's libraries and children 's librarians just after the war .
12 What visual evidence is there of the quality of children 's work ?
13 This approach does little to help teachers cut through the educational rhetoric and sort out those practices which are most productive in terms of the quality of children 's learning .
14 17.67 We have referred in paragraphs 17.60 , 17.61 and 17.65 to the process of continuous assessment , and to the function of the samples of children 's work in providing a basis for further development .
15 Therefore when , in 1926 , the Royal Commission on the Coal Industry ( largely at the instigation of William Beveridge , one of its members ) recommended the introduction of a system of children 's allowances financed by the mining industry itself but with a hint that it might be accompanied by a reduction in wage rates , the Miners ' Federation was only prepared to accept the proposal if financed out of general taxation .
16 This concern has expressed itself not only in papers on children 's acquisition of literacy ( e.g. , Donaldson , 1984 , 1989 ) , but also in the publication of a number of children 's stories and of a reading and language programme for children in primary classrooms ( Reid and Donaldson , 1984 ) .
17 Early fits in a baby are one of a number of children 's disorders that we ca n't yet fully explain .
  Next page