Example sentences of "[prep] [art] teachers ' [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A disgruntled father whose two sons have been on several skiing fortnights feels school trips are run primarily for the teachers ' convenience .
2 Teachers ' pay and conditions are legally fixed by law ( such as the Teachers ' Pay & Conditions Act 1987 ) and set out in successive annual documents .
3 As the teachers ' notes had to be available at least a fortnight in advance of the visit , some lack of precision was inevitable .
4 Some nationalised industries already offer these benefits ; and in some cases , such as the teachers ' scheme , a woman with a dependent husband can arrange for him to receive a pension on her death .
5 Since the QT Meeting on the 7th has indicated that she is feeling a little better and for the time being is willing to continue as the Teachers ' Representative , however , it is possible that in the future she may require assistance to carry out her duties .
6 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 .
7 The draft agreement of November 1986 between the teachers ' unions and representatives of the local educational authorities indicates the extent to which ‘ formalism , is beginning to replace the informed individualism which once characterised English schools .
8 The first to come , and one of the most interesting from Pumfrey 's point of view , was Tom Tedder , who sprawled easily in his chair , seemed as little tensed up as it is possible to be when involved in a murder case , and told them all they needed to know about the teachers ' attitude to the school 's star pupil .
9 Courses to be organised on a regional basis through the teachers ' centres .
10 Once or twice during the Course he would make an excuse to come to collect something or other , and I think he enjoyed seeing some of the results of the teachers ' acquaintance with the displays .
11 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 .
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 One effect , according to Guillermo Martinez of the teachers ' union ANDEN , was to overburden classes ,
14 Included in the new Cabinet was Albert Nhlanhla Shabangu , president of the teachers ' union and a former critic of the government .
15 We supported the introduction of the Teachers ' Pay Review Body and believe it will ensure that teachers are properly rewarded .
16 In each of the past two years , Parliament has approved continuation orders extending the life of the Teachers ' Pay and Conditions Act 1987 .
17 … neglect of the occupational culture of teachers … has led us to underestimate the significance of the teachers ' culture as a medium through which many innovations and reforms must pass ; yet in that passage they frequently become shaped , transformed or resisted in ways that were unintended and unanticipated .
18 an accident to a pupil ( including children ) as a result of the teachers ' negligence .
19 The most interesting aspect of the teachers ' response is their unwillingness to admit to any change of attitude or practice as a result of GIST .
20 In many schools the most dramatic effect of the teachers ' action was the shattering of this unspoken contract between teacher , parent and child .
21 During the period of the project , because of the teachers ' action , it was not possible systematically to collect data relating to generalization .
22 That quality , at least initially when combined with other innovation being imposed on the school system , is likely to lead to a distraction of the teachers ' time from the sort of effortless teaching strategies , hard won over decades , as they are drawn into the steep learning curve of the unfamiliar new language of the National Curriculum and its assessment .
23 The Annual Christmas Concert took place in the hall of the Teachers ' Training College at Barnards Cross .
24 These undermined " the dominant educational ideology and the legitimacy of the teachers ' authority both at classroom and national levels " ( Dale et al.
25 Had their remit been wider , they might well have discovered that many of the teachers ' anxieties about LMS arose from a lack of faith in school-level decision-making and a feeling of being somehow ‘ outside ’ the decision-making process : a ‘ victim ’ of change rather than an agent of it .
26 First , some of the analyses of the interrelation of stress , change and power , and some of the practical guidance , might be relevant to them personally , Second , they may be interested to get a more accurate and detailed view of the teachers ' world than is commonly provided by the media and the various pundits , each with some axe or other to grind .
27 During the time of the teachers ' strikes the absence of all these extra-curricular elements of school was regretted as keenly , both by pupils and teachers , as the academic disruption .
28 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 .
29 It was they , with the largest of the teachers ' unions , the NUT , who were largely responsible for the establishment of the Schools Council , to advise and experiment in respect of curricular content .
30 Moreover , the Council itself was widely regarded as dangerously left-wing , dominated not just by teachers , but by teachers acceptable to the furthest left of the teachers ' unions , the NUT ( itself then containing large proportion of primary school teachers , without university connections ) .
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