Example sentences of "of parent [unc] " in BNC.

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1 Whilst most parents ' groups continued to focus on mutual support , these examples of service provision represent a considerable net addition to the facilities available in the County ; they also reflect the powerful moral and practical support given to the development of parents ' groups by the CMHTs .
2 One primary school head teacher in whose school pilot testing of pupils was carried out has expressed a willingness to ‘ break the law unless the tests are drastically changed ’ and another school 's head ( probably illegally ) later suspended the tests in the face of parents ' objections .
3 Resources and facilities ranked tenth and eleventh in the survey by Hughes , Wikeley and Nash ( 1990 ) of parents ' views of the attributes of a good primary school .
4 Many people 's experience of parents ' evenings seems to be unsatisfactory with parents attending through almost a sense of obligation and duty rather than that of pleasure .
5 Sending the editor a copy of parents ' newsletters as a regular routine will sometimes create interest in events at school which you will not have considered as having any press appeal .
6 The school will want more of parents ' time , attention and money .
7 Marketing deserves its place in the school development plan and the costing of parents ' newsletters , the prospectus , governors ' reports , basic materials for fund raising and curriculum workshops for parents need to be identified .
8 The consumption of parents ' time in this role as ‘ transport guardians ’ is , as Hillman and Whalley have pointed out , an additional major societal consequence .
9 They may include destruction of parents ' belongings , stealing money to buy friendship , truanting to avoid failure at school , ‘ heart-broken ’ sobbing to ward off punishment , snatching toys from other children , telling lies to avoid punishment .
10 The importance of parents ' participation in decision making is supported by the research , and the distinctions between those who go into social services , health or education resources , are revealed a shaving little to do with the children 's own needs .
11 The widespread influence of Ribble , Bowlby and Spitz , although it was supported by new , more permissive baby books such as Benjamin Spock 's Baby and Child Care ( 1946 ) , can not be entirely explained in terms of parents ' reaction against the rigours of aseptic mothercraft .
12 This may well be done through the normal structures of parents ' evenings and reports .
13 She smiled as her father began : he would have been happy being a teacher ; he had often told her that and at one stage — in the nature of parents ' bequeathing unfulfilled ambitions to their children — he had hoped that Mr Fenton might consider her as a pupil teacher ( just for the mornings , of course , he needed her the rest of the day ) .
14 She slouched from parent to parent , latching on to those who looked as if they would listen to her woes — not realizing , perhaps , that this was hardly the purpose of Parents ' Evening .
15 Difficulties of parents ' solicitors would be recorded .
16 Many of the changes of the 1986 and 1988 Acts are new enough for heads to be given the benefit of parents ' earlier trust .
17 The Scottish Education Department 's ( SED ) survey of parents ' views on school education reported , in the particular study of teachers and headteachers , a wide range of parent opinion ( SED 1989 ) .
18 One of the key points of the Children Act being that gone are the days of parents ' rights .
19 Drew Morrice , convener of Strathclyde EIS , yesterday repeated his union 's condemnation of parents ' using opt-out ballots as a delaying tactic . ’
20 More formal opportunities for parent-staff contact are provided in the form of Parents ' Evenings , Parent Workshops and at a number of events throughout the year .
21 Er , the involvement of parents er in the school life too .
22 It might be interesting to actually If if the paren if the children are insisting , cos children put a lot of parents er a lot of pressure on their parents .
23 Another study of parent 's attitudes , this time to the closure of small rural primary schools , was conducted by Archbold and Nisbet in 1977 ( 14 ) .
24 Golding only has to describe young people without their layer of parent 's laws , he does n't have to make up anything .
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