Example sentences of "student ' [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Most drama schools final productions are staged over a similar sort of schedule , which means agents are asked to see students ' work over a fairly compressed period . |
2 | The first of these , an HMI Report on local history classes throughout the Cambridge Extra-Mural Board 's area in 1954 , commented very favourably upon the general standard of teaching in both university and WEA courses and was also complimentary about the quality of students ' work . |
3 | • 29 October–2 November Constellation. experimental textiles : Postgraduate students ' work from Winchester Art School , at 66 Portland Place . |
4 | The college can not condone any behaviour that involves illicit drugs because of the nature of the students ' work with children . |
5 | The aim of marking is , of course , not just to assign a number to a piece of work but to give constructive feedback so that the students ' work steadily improves . |
6 | ( With handing-in on paper for large courses we have found a need to issue paper receipts to help resolve cases where students ' work has allegedly been lost or mislaid . ) |
7 | Examples are searching for all occurrences of a given pattern or even comparing two students ' work where copying is suspected . |
8 | Probably this is because we were able to explore students ' work in an active way . |
9 | Such teachers , marking students ' work with , say , the grades A , B , C , D , F , will set out with a predetermined grade-distribution in mind . |
10 | Other costs might include : — paying students ' Work Experience fees , fares and lunches , — paying for teachers to attend in-house management courses , — hosting Compact social events and meetings , — contributing to prize funds . |
11 | When criticising students ' work , both at the Royal College and elsewhere , he was never afraid to turn on the heat and could be harshly critical . |
12 | Curiously however , the three traditional lecturers with whom I discussed the matter insisted that the plurality made no difference to assessment of students ' work ; in the words of Mr R : |
13 | Tutors would supervise their students ' work in the manner of teacher trainers . |
14 | The students ' work on the course is assessed by means of one written three hour paper , and the submission of three essays . |
15 | The students ' work with the children takes the form of planning and teaching a writing ‘ project ’ where the various purposes of writing are explored within the context of established primary school practice . |
16 | The DES survey of Foreign Languages Courses for Adult Students while praising the quality of students ' work as well as the commitment of the majority of teachers confirmed that 52% of foreign language teachers had no training to teach a foreign language at all — although some of them held a general qualification to teach adults ( DES 1988 ) . |
17 | But when the students ' work is displayed on the last day , it makes no difference as you ca n't tell which camera produced which result . |
18 | Unfortunately , students ' work in this texture tends towards excessive breaking-up of the homophonic movement . |
19 | One of its effects had been the cancellation of examinations in most secondary schools , with instead assessment of students ' work over the year being counted towards matriculation . |
20 | Samples of the G.S.A. students ' work , sponsored by Stoddard Sekers were displayed during early summer at the Scotfree Exhibition at the Business Design Centre in London . |
21 | Opportunities were also given at the Interior Design International Exhibition in London , where examples of the G.S.A. students ' work was shown on the Stoddard Sekers stand , including the stunning fresco print by John MacAulay which was featured on the stand ceiling . |
22 | The Panel 's aim was to help colleges to establish more effective integration of the practical training and academic study , and more effective supervision of training and assessment of students ' work . |
23 | Introduce new material ( e.g. examples of students ' work ) at sag points or more often just listen to what others have to say . |
24 | What back-up materials will you require to persuade them ( e.g. exam results , students ' work , textbooks ) ? |
25 | This can be done with one of the most attractive arguments at the teachers ' disposal , students ' work ; a contrast can be made with the kind of work which students undertook in the 1960s and 1970s , an example of which is included in Figure 1.2 . |
26 | It would be appropriate at this point for teachers to provide examples of students ' work and the resources they use . |
27 | Assignments must be relevant to current industry practices and should wherever appropriate relate to the individual students ' work places ; this applies particularly to the technical areas of food , beverage and accommodation operations/management . |
28 | These data are analysed , along with the database on course details and students ' course and module registrations , using the methodology in DES Design Note 44 . |
29 | In this emphasis on personal success and achievement we can see a strong thread of individualism in the physics students ' world-view ; they are keenly aware of competition between individuals both in higher education and in the labour market . |
30 | We note the students ' concerns , they 're the staff 's concerns too . |