Example sentences of "[art] teachers [pn reflx] " in BNC.

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1 A general shift of attitude by teachers towards openness arose , at least in part , from their arguments in support of a right to see reports and references on the teachers themselves .
2 It also has the benefit of involving the very people who will carry the burden of implementing the decisions made — the teachers themselves .
3 However , much can be done by the teachers themselves at very little cost to the department .
4 In addition to the teachers themselves , many other people make up the human context in which the curriculum operates : supervisors , inspectors , administrators , managers and many more .
5 And the cumulative effect on teachers — as we are seeing now — is to fill them with a sense of weary déjà vu when another good idea comes along , so that resistance to change becomes a reflex action , even when the teachers themselves , in their own quiet moments , know that some non-tinkering kind of change is needed , and , if they were in a different , less harassed , state , would likely welcome it .
6 Thus it is almost impossible to define the typical primary school , for although every school staff would maintain that ‘ they are preparing children for their tomorrow , , the approaches adopted to achieve this end are as varied and idiosyncratic as the teachers themselves .
7 The structure of the day emerged from group discussions between teachers and individual children at various points throughout the day , and between the teachers themselves at their daily lunch-time meetings .
8 And such ‘ modularization ’ should be undertaken at school level by the teachers themselves , with advice and support , rather than being provided by outside ‘ curriculum development ’ agencies .
9 It is not , I suspect , the authors ' intention , but in their argument much of the blame for the present state of teaching appears to rest with the teachers themselves and those who train them .
10 In that sense , their political attractiveness is not likely to be as great as that of present policies which emphasize training , selecting and matching , and which address themselves to the individual qualities and characteristics of the teachers themselves .
11 The reason may lie in what happens to the teachers themselves when they first encounter it , rather than in the use they make of it directly with children over a long period .
12 Miss Garnett 's Project team supported this work , in all the schools , with considerable detail on available resources , and suggestions of useful sub-topics to explore with the children ; it also listed works which the teachers themselves should read for their own preparation , as distinct from other works and materials suitable for the children .
13 The way you decide how to exercise your class options is by reading the class syllabus , published in the college prospectus ( or undergraduate handbook ) , discussing the relative attractiveness and utility of the classes ( and their teachers ! ) with second-year students , or your adviser of studies or with the teachers themselves — or with a combination of all these .
14 The teachers themselves sometimes feel untrained to cope with the syllabuses .
15 Large numbers of microcomputers are currently being introduced into primary schools , and as yet there is little knowledge of how these machines are being used in the classroom , or how the teachers themselves view the use of this technology in primary education .
16 This is most appropriate for research situations where the teachers themselves are strongly motivated and committed to the research .
17 But there 's a sense in which the teachers themselves are going to have to learn new skills , both in terms of the sheer mechanics of handling these devices , but also in sort of learning how to use them best in their actual teaching .
18 In many institutions which train primary and first school teachers , the teachers themselves have an option as to whether they can do a science course or not and then even if they do it it 's usually very biologically biased erm towards the natural sciences .
19 In many institutions which train primary and first school teachers , the teachers themselves have an option as to whether they can do a science course or not and then even if they do it it 's usually very biologically biased erm towards the natural sciences .
20 Now I mean I am interested in this problem , and I have been involved in situations where teachers have sought help in trying to change their teaching style in the classroom , but in all these cases this help the initiative has been very much from the teachers themselves and they 've wanted to do it , they 've wanted to experiment with it and have been given a lot of support and help with it .
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