Example sentences of "[noun] teachers [unc] " in BNC.

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1 It is linked to the existing East Midlands regional scheme for part-time teachers in that applicants are normally required to possess a regional Stage II Certificate , or the CGLI FE Teachers ' Certificate .
2 When the academies opened their doors to women in 1919 the association changed its curriculum to offer preparatory courses , the drawing teachers ' course was closed and for a while they placed emphasis on the trade-oriented forms , like book-binding which was also started later at the state school .
3 Volunteers from Mary Edwards ' Surbiton class participated in a demonstration class and Pat Keen and four members from the Surrey Teachers ' Display Team ably shoed many aspects of our work as well as performing their latest item .
4 Two US diplomats ( out of a total of 55 ) had been expelled from Nicaragua on May 25 for allegedly inciting an opposition teachers ' trade union to public disturbances , and in retaliation two ( higher ranking ) Nicaraguans ( out of a total of only 15 ) were expelled from the USA on May 31 .
5 Marland ( 1986 ) and Tickle ( 1987 ) point to the limited extent to which ethnographic study has been made of arts classrooms to enlighten knowledge of arts teachers ' practices .
6 Secondly , arts teachers ' views would not be represented at educational management level .
7 There is , in my view , a second reason for arts teachers ' reluctance to participate in INSET .
8 The parent teachers ' association of St John 's RC Comprehensive School in Bishop Auckland is to stage a fashion show at the school at 7.30pm on March 23 .
9 The Medau Society 's National Display Team were invited to perform , and Hilary Weedon , elected on to the Executive of the Medauring ( the International Medau Teachers ' Association ) , spoke on the development of Medau work in England .
10 Medau Teachers ' Award Examination 1981
11 Hilary reported on the Medau Teachers ' Whitsun Course in Coburg to which she and June had been invited by Jochen Medau .
12 The new Medau Teachers ' Training Course was successfully launched in October , with an enrolment of twenty-seven students .
13 She was a guest teacher at the prestigious Medau Teachers ' Whitsum Course in Coburg in 1983 and the trainers who experienced her work there have managed to persuade her to come to England to work with the English teachers .
14 The first three students from our new training course took the Medau Teachers ' Examination on 23rd November 1985 and all three are to be congratulated for passing with ‘ flying colours ’ .
15 This year the last four students from our present training courses took the Medau Teachers ' Examination on 11th June and we are happy to report that all passed and are now qualified Medau Teachers .
16 A qualified Keep Fit Teachers , she gained the Medau Teachers ' Award in 1968 and for many years was an active member of the Executive committee , serving as the Society 's first Vice-Chairman from 1977 to 1979 .
17 We are pleased to announce that all five candidates in the Medau Teachers ' Examination in April were successful .
18 to and on successfully passing the Medau Teachers ' Examination .
19 SURREY/SUSSEX/HANTS TEACHERS ' DAY :
20 Head teachers decided to obstruct school performance league tables ; a second teachers ' union voted to boycott the national curriculum tests ; and Lord Skidelsky , a Tory member of the council which sets the tests , resigned .
21 In other areas teachers ' centres are beginning to be set up , and I shall be discussing their current effectiveness and future potential in Chapter 6 .
22 Another Specialist Teachers ' Weekend
23 Information : International Dance Teachers ' Association on 0273 685652 .
24 AT the same time it is hoped to run a pilot scheme to introduce our work to those who already hold a dance teachers ' certificate and wish to learn more about our work .
25 Gulliver ( 1979 ) , investigating infant teachers ' assumptions in listening to reading , argued that the ploys that teachers used in helping children read aloud were patterned by their underlying perceptions of reading .
26 Born in 1888 of working-class parents in Belopole , a small Ukrainian town , he had graduated from the Poltava Teachers ' Institute in 1917 with a gold medal .
27 relying on support staff as sole experts , bearers of remedies and answers ( thereby implying that these are beyond classroom teachers ' competence , ‘ deskilling ’ them by encouraging abdication of responsibility )
28 Let us now look at the primary task of enhancing classroom teachers ' understanding and skills through a joint problem-solving approach ; then study an example of group consultation in practice ; and finally consider the utilisation of sessions for basic training in consultation skills for designated specialists .
29 Consequently , its work is to lie continued by a number of bodies , chiefly the newly-formed National Organ Teachers ' Encouragement Scheme ( NOTES ) .
30 The fact that few staff from polytechnics and colleges of higher education have enrolled on these programmes raises the difficult question of how to meet their training needs , and this is one of the matters being discussed by the Further Education Teachers ' Sub-Committee of ACSET .
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