Example sentences of "teachers ' pay " in BNC.

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31 for teachers ' pay , so the differential between Hampshire and my hon. Friend 's county is only 5 per cent .
32 Publishing exam results is fine — We have been saying that for three years , but as the Secretary of State managed to point out in his contorted evidence to the teachers ' pay review body , exam results alone provide only an elementary indication of the effectiveness of a school .
33 For four years running , the Government 's teachers ' pay committee has reported that teachers ' morale has never been lower .
34 Teachers ' Pay and Conditions
35 I beg to move That the draft Teachers ' Pay and Conditions Act 1987 ( Continuation )
36 In each of the past two years , Parliament has approved continuation orders extending the life of the Teachers ' Pay and Conditions Act 1987 .
37 During the debate one year ago , my hon. Friend the Minister of State assured the House that new arrangements for deciding teachers ' pay would be in place by 31 March 1992 , and so they are .
38 The School Teachers ' Pay and Conditions Act 1991 received Royal Assent on 25 July .
39 On 20 September , my right hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State for Education and Science asked the review body to submit its first report in January 1992 , making recommendations on teachers ' pay and conditions in the year commencing 1 April 1992 .
40 We wish those who worked on the interim advisory committee well and we look forward to the next phase in the determination of teachers ' pay which is the work of the pay review body under the chairmanship of Sir Graham Day .
41 As the Minister knows , we had our disagreements on the School Teachers ' Pay and Conditions Bill and on the School Teachers ' Pay and Conditions ( No. 2 ) Bill last year .
42 As the Minister knows , we had our disagreements on the School Teachers ' Pay and Conditions Bill and on the School Teachers ' Pay and Conditions ( No. 2 ) Bill last year .
43 It seems that it is impossible — or should be impossible — to discuss any aspect of teachers ' pay , however technical , without relating it to the quality of teachers ' performance and teaching methods .
44 While the Government are rightly pursuing the pay review body , which I believe and certainly hope will result in a substantial rise in teachers ' pay , they are simultaneously engaged — not before time — in asking serious questions about some of the methods used in our schools , most recently in primary schools .
45 I hope that you , Mr. Speaker , will agree that there is a fundamental connection between teachers ' pay — and the mechanics of it — the esteem in which teachers are held and the methods that they use .
46 In supporting the order — one could scarcely do otherwise — I should like to stress that the way forward does not lie merely in improvements in teachers ' pay , necessary though they are .
47 Substantial elements of teachers ' pay and conditions will be subject to local determination , at the levels of the LEA and the school .
48 Perhaps a major inhibitor of change was the teacher action that term over the teachers ' pay claim .
49 Schools did lose staff but it seems more likely to have been a reflection of the generally low level of teachers ' pay at a time of full employment .
50 The prescriptions which had emerged in 1988 and from those conditions of service for teachers which had been introduced by the 1987 Teachers ' Pay and Conditions Act had , despite criticisms and resistance , created some new certainties .
51 The result of Mr Kenneth Baker 's current thinking on a national curriculum , on a new negotiating structure for teachers ' pay and conditions ind on increasing the independence ind financial responsibility of individual schools would be to make local education authorities largely redundant .
52 What he actually said , in a Commons debate about teachers ' pay , was that the shadow education spokesman was a ‘ silly woman ’ a comment as inaccurate as it may have been offensive .
53 A SHORTFALL of millions of pounds needed to fund the teachers ' pay rise is threatening education standards , angry North councils are warning the Government .
54 But a spokesman speaking for Mr Joe Walker , chairman of County Durham 's education committee , rejected the suggestion tha t because two neighbouring figures guessed the teachers ' pay rise , then they should have too .
55 But his Tory opponent Michael Fallon hit back claiming Labour 's tax plans threatened teachers ' pay .
56 Unlike other countries in Europe , teachers ' pay and status in Britain is not high and the support and assistance they receive is minimal compared to counterparts in Germany and France .
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