Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [art] teachers ' " in BNC.
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1 | Basil 's Notes for a Teachers ' In-Service Course at Hoyland Teachers ' Centre February 1953 |
2 | Although there has been considerable support for a Teachers ' Council , the proposal has made little headway . |
3 | Despite the curtailment of some of the clergy 's powers , friction between the teachers ' associations , particularly the INTO , and the Roman catholic clergy has remained until this day . |
4 | Included in the new Cabinet was Albert Nhlanhla Shabangu , president of the teachers ' union and a former critic of the government . |
5 | Probable misconceptions about a consultant supporter 's role have to be handled , credibility and relevance of one 's own experience need to be established in a non-assertive but authoritative way ; appreciation of the teachers ' professional expertise needs to be conveyed , together with an awareness of the difficulties that can prevent them from exercising it to its fullest extent ; and it needs to be spelt out clearly what such a group would be able to offer and what , together , one may reasonably hope to achieve — one must not raise hopes of cures for all ills . |
6 | an accident to a pupil ( including children ) as a result of the teachers ' negligence . |
7 | In many schools the most dramatic effect of the teachers ' action was the shattering of this unspoken contract between teacher , parent and child . |
8 | The notion that SCOTVEC could validate private centres such as industrial training centres or trade associations to deliver National Certificate modules was greeted originally with some opposition from the teachers ' unions . |
9 | Perhaps a major inhibitor of change was the teacher action that term over the teachers ' pay claim . |
10 | This demonstration was the first independent action on the part of a teachers ' association ; previously , they had been government controlled . |
11 | Not surprisingly , when we asked deaf people to examine videotapes of teachers using simultaneous communication , their rating of effectiveness closely matched their rating of the teachers ' use of facial expression . |
12 | The main feature of this discourse was that George 's needs were conceptualised within the framework of the teachers ' perceptions of their own needs : in particular the threat George was seen as presenting to order and discipline within the school . |
13 | These undermined " the dominant educational ideology and the legitimacy of the teachers ' authority both at classroom and national levels " ( Dale et al. |
14 | Here they are directed at the benefit of the teachers ' own understanding of their craft . |
15 | The Annual Christmas Concert took place in the hall of the Teachers ' Training College at Barnards Cross . |
16 | I supported it partly on the recommendation of the warden of the teachers ' centre and partly because I felt that they needed something positive because of the merger . |
17 | Finally in this short resumé of the teachers ' predicament , we should mention the more personal factors to which we shall return later in the book : their aspirations , ambitions , values and concerns . |
18 | But part time hourly paid lecturing for example is n't eligible work under the teachers ' superannuation scheme although they are bringing that one into into the work that can affect . |
19 | [ There was strong opposition to the ‘ licensed teacher ’ proposal from the teachers ' unions , and little action was taken to try to implement this . |
20 | In the current absence of information about problematic matters from the teachers ' point of view , one can only make assumptions based on impressions about the kind of issue that is uppermost in their minds . |
21 | In Shanghai at the Teachers ' University , new regulations issued on 10 November made it obligatory for students to do physical exercises before classes . |
22 | Courses to be organised on a regional basis through the teachers ' centres . |
23 | A national system of appraisal might also encourage the teacher unions to unite in a demand for the establishment of a Teachers ' Council which could be made responsible for regulating entry to teaching and for establishing a code of conduct ( particularly important when teachers are able , in appraisal schemes , to judge their colleagues ) . |
24 | A vice-principal of a teachers ' university probably spoke on behalf of many party members in positions of responsibility when he said that some young comrades lacked the ‘ backbone of Marxism-Leninism ’ , especially those studying liberal arts subjects . |
25 | One effect , according to Guillermo Martinez of the teachers ' union ANDEN , was to overburden classes , |
26 | And Joseph Fernandez 's old job has other complications : being second-guessed continuously by an unelected board of education that puts its small moral agenda above all else , sabotaged by the remains of corrupt school boards , starved of federal money and unable to settle on a contract with the teachers ' union . |
27 | Even before the 1987 bill , local authorities had lost all influence over pay and conditions of teachers when the government took away the negotiating rights of the teachers ' unions and imposed a pay settlement . |
28 | More members are needed for this class which is organised in conjunction with the Teachers ' Training Course and is helping to support it . |
29 | As priyayi he obtained an education in a Teachers ' Training School and was sent off to the little island of Bali . |
30 | It has received evidence from the teachers ' associations , the employers and the Department of Education and Science , and has listened to the representations of all those bodies . |