Example sentences of "[verb] far education " in BNC.

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1 In England there are cases where degree holders can not get jobs and are therefore forced to attend further education courses to try to improve their qualifications .
2 Two appointments were made : Molly Sheavyn , who became Further Education and Youth Officer " , and Mark Frame , by then the Rev Mark Frame , who had been Honorary Secretary since 1951 .
3 provide further education ( and perhaps others in education and training ) with information
4 In 198l there was a government White Paper entitled New Training Initiatives which set out the aims of these schemes : to develop skill-training , to provide further education or work-related training for everyone up to the age of 18 , and to offer adults the chance to update their skills .
5 This concept is illustrated by the equality paradigm shown in Fig 12.1 , where the resources required to provide further education have been accurately defined and costed , the necessary finance obtained and used to purchase the resources , which in turn satisfy the needs for education .
6 The second strand of the duty to provide further education for adults falls to the local education authorities .
7 Education authorities will have a duty to provide community education and a power to provide further education of the type falling within clause 6 of the Bill .
8 The duty in the Scottish Bill to provide further education remains with the Secretary of State ; in the case of the English Bill it is transferred to the council .
9 When I was 16 I gained GSE grade one English and chose not to accept the only job suggested , packing boxes ; instead I tried further education .
10 Although the 1944 Education Act placed upon all local education authorities the statutory duty to provide adequate facilities for further education , defining further education as full-time or part-time education and leisure-time occupation for persons over compulsory school-leaving age , it made no reference to higher education as such .
11 The Polytechnic must find it all the more galling that a situation has developed whereby an institute of higher education has become a sub-centre of the Faculty of Education at Cardiff for training further education teachers , a role that is denied to the Polytechnic because it has lost its involvement in the professional training of teachers .
12 THE Further and Higher Education Bill is now law , clearing the way for polytechnics to be renamed universities and turning further education colleges into independent companies free from local government control .
13 It 's all a mistake of calculation from when the government nationalised further education .
14 In practice , the Labour government subsequently decided to recommend the establishment of two national bodies to be known as Advanced Further Education Councils ( AFECs ) , one for England and one for Wales .
15 To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science what progress is being made with plans to give further education and sixth-form colleges more independence .
16 It is no great exaggeration to say that an accountable and integrated further education system is yet another victim of the disastrous poll tax .
17 The Wray Education Trust is a fund which benefits young people under 25 years of age who attend further education establishments , also apprentices , and other education activities within the village .
18 However , some firms issue the spouse with details of opportunities available to do voluntary work or attend further education classes .
19 In determining the amount of grant the Minister will have regard to the general standards of the courses maintained by them , the needs of the areas , the activities of other bodies providing further education in the area and the fees paid by students .
20 To put the discussion into context , responsibility for providing further education in the United Kingdom is divided between three hierarchical levels , with the central government Department of Education and Science having overall responsibility , which is devolved to Local Education Authorities ( LEAs ) each accountable for the education provision in specified geographical areas .
21 The starting point was a description of a system that reflected the equality paradigm , ie showing the activities necessary to maintain equilibrium when providing further education .
22 This Act authorised LEAs to pay for pupils to attend independent schools , and enabled LEAs to recover the costs of providing further education for students not belonging to their area ( repealed in the 1980 Education Act ) .
23 Despite their cash worries many teenagers still pursue Further Education .
24 A newly retired further education teacher who had worked for both the Home Office as a prison instructor and for a local authority as a teacher of technical subjects , applied for two part-time jobs .
25 The Local Education Authority would continue to provide some central support and advisory services and be responsible for corporate matters concerning further education , but in most other respects , functional control would be passed to the individual establishments .
26 We are giving further education colleges and sixth form colleges in England and Wales autonomy , free from council control .
27 These range through the needs of visually handicapped children in the pre-school , primary or secondary stages of education to those of adolescents attending further education courses and the special needs of multi-handicapped children with defective vision .
28 Factors such as unemployment and the number of young people attending further education also influence labour force participation rates .
29 Please find attached a copy of the Department of Management and Information Services Departmental Guidance Notes for Employees attending further education courses .
30 Again , this is not radically different from the attitudes of many parents towards children of higher intelligence , who believe that their children should experience pre-school education , perhaps attending a play school or nursery from the age of three onwards , and then encouraging them to pursue further education at school leaving age .
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