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

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1 The topics and issues covered in this section of the reader are in various ways concerned with different aspects of the organization of schooling , the implications of recent changes for teachers ' work , and the wider political and educational significance of moves towards more centralized , state directed systems of control .
2 The statutory responsibilities of LEAs and governing bodies in respect of quality control should be exercised with due acknowledgement of teachers ' special knowledge and skills and their freedom and right as professionals to adopt those strategies which build on their personal strengths and reflect the unique circumstances of each school and classroom .
3 None of the other categorizations of teachers ( by location of school ( ‘ north' and ‘ south ’ ) ; by subject(s) taught ; by use of the booklet for INSET ) are associated with significant differentiation of teachers ' attitudes towards SSE .
4 ( See appendix 6 for full details of teachers ' responses to this , and other , questions about gender . )
5 increase in real terms in teachers ' pay and that there was an increase of only 6 per cent .
6 Thus , multicultural handbooks and official reports such as Ramp ton and Swann warn against the common teacher stereotypes of Afro-Caribbean ( ‘ disruptive ’ , ‘ lazy ’ ) and Asian ( ‘ industrious ’ , ‘ passive ’ , ‘ over-ambitious ’ ) students which are also documented in academic research on teachers ' attitudes ( Brittan , 1976 ) .
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