Example sentences of "in the national [noun] " in BNC.

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1 At the same time he took a very active part in the National Federation of Building Trade Employers , including being National President in 1966 .
2 Finally the most important in the National Federation was the urgent financial needs of the Institute .
3 The electricity supply is also regulated so that ‘ surges ’ in the National Grid — which may accompany the beginning or end of certain television programmes and so affect domestic lighting and identify the passage of time — are smoothed over .
4 In 63 out of 78 authorities in the postal survey , one or more subjects in the national curriculum do not have a specialist adviser .
5 It also matters currently , since art is to be included as a foundation subject in the national curriculum and the mastery of basic skills such as drawing will have a higher profile .
6 The government diffused pressure to include RE in the National Curriculum by arguing that it would form part of the statutory ‘ basic curriculum ’ provided for by section 2(1) of the Act .
7 Some certificates can be linked to attainment targets in the National Curriculum .
8 The report makes a number of comments on other matters , for example in relation to the resource and teacher training implications for English in the National Curriculum , and the need for non-statutory guidance for teachers based on its observations .
9 1.1 The National Curriculum English Working Group was set up on 29 April 1988 by the Secretaries of State for Education and Science and for Wales to advise on attainment targets , programmes of study , and associated assessment arrangements for English in the National Curriculum for the period of compulsory schooling .
10 By putting science , mathematics and technology in the National Curriculum and by increasing the number of science graduates , the government was securing that supply .
11 Academics have been writing books and articles ; Charter 88 has been campaigning for constitutional reform ; citizenship is to be incorporated in the National Curriculum in the schools ; and a commission under the august patronage of the Speaker of the House of Commons published a report entitled Encouraging Citizenship in October 1990 .
12 Citizenship is to become a cross-curricular subject in the national curriculum .
13 A staff meeting early in the year is to be used to introduce staff to the key points in the National Curriculum guidelines on Science .
14 All these responsibilities are implied in the National Curriculum proposals , and it is important to schools at any rate ( the DES Teacher Supply Branch seems to have different ideas ) that the salary and allowance structure should be used as a means of identifying and defining the whole-school curriculum imperatives with which they are faced .
15 An indication of this importance can be seen in the inclusion of economic awareness and industrial understanding as a cross curricular theme in the National Curriculum .
16 On 26 April I was summoned by Mr Baker to his office at the Department of Education and Science , and asked if I would chair a Working Group to prepare proposals for English in the National Curriculum .
17 The National Curriculum English Working Group was formally set up on 29 April 1988 by the Secretaries of State for Education and Science and for Wales to advise on attainment targets , programmes of study and associated assessment arrangements for English in the National Curriculum for the period of compulsory schooling .
18 In this chapter I print the statements of attainment as they are defined in the final Statutory Orders , English in the National Curriculum , published by HMSO .
19 In the case of religious education the right of withdrawal is statutory and governors are recommended to make themselves familiar with the special status which is accorded to this subject in the national curriculum .
20 I do n't know whether other other places have have erm kept that as a part of the I do n't know if it 's in the national curriculum .
21 Does such spontaneous activity have a legitimate place in the National Curriculum ?
22 It fits many of the statements of attainment in Science in the National Curriculum :
23 The first is that it turned out , political intentions notwithstanding , that the officers of the NCC saw in the National Curriculum a way to ensure that all pupils would share a common curriculum , a goal they already espoused , and that the DES found it unexceptionable to present the National Curriculum in this way .
24 In the National Curriculum , all learning between the ages of 5 and 16 is divided into attainment targets , which are in turn divided into ten levels , each of which contains one or more statements of attainment .
25 The Group justified the development of ‘ marking scales ’ for progress in the National Curriculum in two ways :
26 Their legacy may not survive the new system of classification now available in the National Curriculum .
27 It is worth observing how devastating this reconceptualization is for the cultural absolutism evident in the National Curriculum introduced into the schools of England and Wales in the wake of the Education Reform Act ( 1988 ) .
28 The final report of the working party considering the content of music courses in the National Curriculum strongly affirms the centrality of performing , composing and listening in the new syllabus .
29 One evidence of this is found in the National Curriculum , which has created two different schedules .
30 Certain subjects now in the National Curriculum — notably art , history and geography — were , and remain , particularly vulnerable .
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