Example sentences of "[prep] [art] teachers " in BNC.
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1 | A disgruntled father whose two sons have been on several skiing fortnights feels school trips are run primarily for the teachers ' convenience . |
2 | Saltash , indeed , already had a Grammar School , founded by Queen Elizabeth I. According to Carew , ‘ … she hath established fee 'd plots of free schools with competent pensions , out of her own coffers , for the teachers at Saltash , Launceston and Penryn ’ . |
3 | Even with a budget of over £1 million , governors should realise that almost all is firmly committed from day one , particularly for the teachers ' and ancillary-staff salaries . |
4 | It must have been difficult for the teachers to organize things even before the arrival of the evacuees , who had problems of their own , of course , adjusting to a major change in lifestyle . |
5 | But wherever it was — he ran to — he was a pest for the teachers to chase . |
6 | Such times , sometimes , Rubberneck would run with his fists clenched tight and his mouth snarled to bare his teeth ; yellow fangs , side incisors , and it was lucky for the teachers that they did not catch him . |
7 | For the teachers who have to cater for all kinds of pupils this concentration on a particular kind of pupil and a particular kind of educational success poses the same dilemma voiced by the rural studies teacher in response to the promotion of academic examinations in his subject ; ‘ Once again we can see the unwanted children of lower intelligence being made servants of the juggernaut of documented evidence , the inflated examination . ’ |
8 | Whilst for the teachers these lads are ‘ trouble makers ’ , the lads have their own interpretation : |
9 | It is for the teachers , drawing on their professional knowledge and expertise , to use the materials appropriate for their pupils . |
10 | Nowadays they are invited regularly to meet the teachers in the evenings ( voluntary unpaid overtime for the teachers ) to look at books and discuss progress . |
11 | — But it is for his gift of sympathy and understanding for the teachers who worked with him which far exceeded his obligation that I shall largely remember him . |
12 | There was an interesting dilemma here for the teachers . |
13 | Because this is this is very common in maths that there is n't really time for the teachers to give them |
14 | Clearly , it is far less problematic for the teachers involved if they each take full responsibility for separate groups of children and work independently — especially when their independence is underlined by physical separateness . |
15 | We also believe that the dimensions constitute an essential discussion agenda for the teachers concerned . |
16 | Ooh you 've got to take two sciences , you pick which two sciences you 're going to take , it 'd be easier for the teachers and he would , well to do all three sciences in one exam is |
17 | ‘ We tried to find visiting times which were suitable for the teachers concerned as well as the Subject Assessor , but it was n't always possible ’ . |
18 | What is good enough for the bosses should be good enough for the teachers . |
19 | Welding them into a single resource for classroom teaching was a difficult task for the teachers and a confusing , unsatisfactory experience for pupils . |
20 | Hopefully all will be well for the teachers responsible for tea at the next meeting . |
21 | Moving on let's have a talk about the primary school budgets , we 're proposing a million pounds here for primary school delegated budgets er we assume that the schools have used that largely by non-contact time for the teachers . |
22 | Fortunately for the teachers in Kircubbin Primary the children , Danielle , Jenny , Ryan and Christopher Mills , from Portaferry , are not identical . |
23 | ‘ We included in our budget plans an estimate of seven per cent for the teachers ’ pay settlement and in fact it has turned out at 7.8 per cent . |
24 | has just completed an up-date for the Teachers ’ Directory to include all the newly qualified teachers and new addresses , telephone numbers etc. where known of established Q.T 's . |
25 | I mean it 's all part really , of , of learning respect for the teachers and |
26 | I did n't think it was very wobbly , but she said she swallowed it and there 's a load of blood at the ramp at school so , so I said that must of been nice for the teachers , mind , but the other one I found |
27 | I was there , as I said , for two and a half years , so it would have been difficult for the teachers to respond to my presence in an artificial way because I was there for such a long time . |
28 | erm sometimes I was able to observe lessons that went wrong and were very difficult for the teachers , as well as the lessons that were successful , so I do n't really think it emerged as problem at the end . |
29 | erm I think it could be quite time-consuming for the teachers , at least initially , until they 'd got used to some reasonably easy form for doing it . |
30 | I was there , as I have said , for two and a half years , so it would have been difficult for the teachers to erm respond to my presence erm in an artificial way because I was there for such a long time . |