Example sentences of "[noun sg] of students " in BNC.

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1 It is asking a good deal of students to abstract process from content if lecturers do not do it .
2 As unemployment increases and another batch of students floods the market , employers are beginning to notice increasingly desperate interview techniques among candidates .
3 The first stage of a major study of students embarking on law careers was published by the Society 's Research and Policy Planning Unit .
4 Walker 's study of students at the University of Warwick is concerned with all mature students , however within this he distinguishes two groups , one in which the students did meet the university 's General Entrance Requirements ( GER ) and the second in which they did not ( Walker 1975 ) .
5 In Walker 's ( 1975 ) study of students at Warwick University , among those graduating 46.8% of mature students who did not satisfy the GER achieved ‘ good ’ degrees , while only 35.2% of all students achieved this standard .
6 On May 13 a peaceful demonstration of students calling for the resignation of Ibrahim Babangida 's military regime degenerated into violence when police fired on the demonstrators with rubber bullets and live ammunition , killing at least seven people .
7 the mix of students — men and women , old and young , black and white , on long and short courses , from many different backgrounds and parts of the country , studying on different courses — with a common interest in learning from each other 's experience .
8 A properly-organised Work Experience programme should include the following procedures : — briefing of students , — Work Experience placements , feedback from employers , — debriefing of students , — feedback to employers .
9 They are redressing a gap but not accepting the other enormous gap of students in Scotland being asked to pay 20 per cent .
10 But Allison has gone further than just stating the theoretical arguments for the process , he has already begun to explore the actual practicalities of implementing assessment techniques with the aid of students in his department .
11 The decision to make this process possible by the foundation of colleges or universities and the financial maintenance of students has been taken , down through the ages , by the sources of munificence in each succeeding period , until in our own day the lion 's share is produced through public funds voted by central government and local authorities .
12 I am grateful for the opportunity to put the Government 's views on the matter , but underlying all that I have said is a fundamental conviction that the education system , not social security benefits , should provide for the maintenance of students .
13 For instance , academic libraries , with captive audiences , generally attract 75%–90% of their institutions ’ complement of students and staff to borrow books .
14 In his tutorial work , mainly the preparation of students for institutional examinations , he was remembered as an energetic teacher , generous with his time and sometimes sharing with his pupils an enthusiasm for the only recreation his life permitted — chess .
15 Furthermore , preparation of students to work as church musicians without regard to their religious convictions can lead to confusion or insincerity .
16 Emphasis needs to be given to strategies and materials which reinforce knowledge made available elsewhere in the school curriculum , and valuable in the preparation of students for public examinations .
17 where undertaken , satisfactory preparation of students for entry to examinations such as COTAC 1 ;
18 It is the responsibility of students enrolled on a programme of studies to ensure that they obtain , read and understand both HCIMA and Centre regulations relating to the area(s) of study on which they are enrolled and abide by these regulations .
19 This will not so much create a two-tier structure within the Division , as enable a wider spectrum of students to participate in the profession , allowing them to stop off , by way of academic attainment , economic circumstances or job notice , at different levels , secure in the knowledge that they have professional status , capable of being upgraded if they so wish .
20 This will involve liaison with the Compact companies , and full and fair monitoring of students ' progress .
21 Their remit thus permits , and indeed requires , monitoring of students across fields .
22 Curiously however , the three traditional lecturers with whom I discussed the matter insisted that the plurality made no difference to assessment of students ' work ; in the words of Mr R :
23 English departments are apparently tolerant of competing ideas and paradigms ; lecturers , however , argued that assessment of students was more concerned with assessing students ' grasp of a discourse , their ability to practise English , than with judging the validity of their opinions .
24 Assessment of students
25 Assessment of students on the Modular Course takes place almost exclusively within modules .
26 External examiners work very hard for the Modular Course and play an important part in the progressive assessment of students .
27 One of its effects had been the cancellation of examinations in most secondary schools , with instead assessment of students ' work over the year being counted towards matriculation .
28 The Panel 's aim was to help colleges to establish more effective integration of the practical training and academic study , and more effective supervision of training and assessment of students ' work .
29 The period of registration for higher degrees by research is effective from the earliest of the following prescribed dates after the admission of students :
30 The academic registrar The academic registrar is a full-time administrator , responsible for all matters academic — from the appointment of academic staff to the admission of students , from college statutes and rules to formal relationships between the college and its principal funding authorities .
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