Example sentences of "[noun pl] council [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Lastly , he said , we are committed to try and keep the trades council movement alive .
2 Anyway , look , it 's not for him to say that he 's gon na keep the trades council movement alive , the trades council movement can well look after itself , without the interference of the dead hand of the T U C.
3 Anyway , look , it 's not for him to say that he 's gon na keep the trades council movement alive , the trades council movement can well look after itself , without the interference of the dead hand of the T U C.
4 The trades council movement is alive and well all over the country .
5 That makes it even more important for the trades council rank and file to be represented at the T U C Congress , so people know what the reality is .
6 Even if you go halfway , and just say that the trades council conference could send two delegates , not to put trades council motions , but to give the trades council 's view on important issues because the trades council representatives are representatives of the rank and file , they are the activists , they are the people like you , and I think they deserve a voice on a wider platform .
7 Colleagues , to allow a trades council delegate to represent a trades council view , which could mean an official or member of a trades union speaking in opposition to its national policy , would be unacceptable .
8 Colleagues , to allow a trades council delegate to represent a trades council view , which could mean an official or member of a trades union speaking in opposition to its national policy , would be unacceptable .
9 When the Drama sub-committees of the Schools Council English Panel were presented with a proposition from Lynn McGregor , a London teacher with a strong interest in the sociology of education and her own research into Drama teaching on its way ( 1976 ) , to launch a full-scale research project , the climate seemed ripe for the subcommittee to make a recommendation .
10 Despite developments such as Schools Council history and a growing interest in African , Caribbean and Indian history , school history is unlikely ever to escape the grip of nationalism . [ … ]
11 Specific new curriculum developments identified in the proposals included initiatives in community education , applied science , geography , sociology , health education , child care and history , social education , the Schools Council history project , European studies and study skills courses .
12 One of the most exciting suggestions to emerge from the research of the Schools Council History project , and in later research into primary history teaching methods , has been the idea that certain , concept-based methods of History teaching can lead to pupils reaching certain levels of historical understanding at a rather earlier stage than had previously been thought possible .
13 The Schools Council History Project in defining an approach for history in the secondary school identified certain key " historical " concepts , or ways of approaching the past .
14 The Schools Council history team rightly foresaw many difficulties and problems which could arise from empathy work .
15 The project was most ably supervised by the Schools Council Curriculum Officer , Maurice Plaskow .
16 This echoes the Schools Council Working Paper 36 which in 1971 expressed the view that RE " must include both the personal search for meaning and the objective study of the phenomena of religion .
17 The later stages of the Schools Council Music in Secondary Schools Project adopted this approach ( Paynter , 1982 ) .
18 Similarly , the Teacher — Pupil Interaction and the Quality of Learning ( TIQL ) Project , directed by John Elliott for Schools Council Programme 2 , aimed to encourage the development of teachers as researchers by allowing teachers to define their own problems ( within a general framework ) , to carry out their own research , propose subsequent action , and monitor the consequences of its implementation .
19 Margaret Spencer reported on a discussion held at a Schools Council Language for Learning Project Conference in 1981 , when teachers were asked the question " Why do we ask children to read to us ? "
20 The ILEA had made a commitment to schools/industry curriculum development and had been one of the five pilot authorities in the first phase of the Schools Council Industry Project , now the Schools Curriculum Industry Partnership ( SCIP ) .
21 The Schools Council Industry Project , now called the School Curriculum and Industry Partnership , could be described as school-focused curriculum development .
22 erm I wo n't list them all , but there are one or two interesting ones , for example , there is a project dealing with the relation between education and industry , the Schools Council Industry Project , which we wish to support .
23 In the meantime let us continue to look at the Schools Council Report .
24 A Schools Council report ( 1970 ) has emphasized that the problem is not that this sort of pupil leaves school at the earliest opportunity but that as far as school learning goes they ‘ leave ’ at the age of about 12 .
25 As we insisted during the period of the Schools Council Resource Centre Project , there are many possible patterns of organization within and without a school , and what is experimented with or decided upon must relate to the local situation and to the needs of the school as its staff see them .
26 Further uses of water in the care of pets can be found in Small Mammals ( Wray , J. D. Small Mammals , Schools Council Project Educational Use of Small Animals , English Universities Press Ltd. , 1974 ) .
27 In particular , attention is focused on girls ' differential engagement with , and performance in , certain scientific and technical subjects ( see , for example , The Further Education Unit , 1985b ; The Schools Council Project on Reducing Sex Differentiation in Schools , 1983 ; Brent LEA , 1982 ) .
28 The Schools Council project , ‘ The Effective Use of Reading ’ , recommends several strategies that involve group interaction as children work together to reach decisions or conclusions about information presented in written prose .
29 A useful model was presented in the Schools Council Project 13 – 16 : A New Look at History ( 1976 ) as a way of considering analysis , judgement and empathy where associated skills were tabulated in ascending order : ( 1 ) Finding information — ability to use : an index , library catalogue , table of contents , glossary .
30 On behalf of the CNAA he was a member of the Standing Conference for University Entrance , the Schools Council Science Committee , a working part of the Science Research Council , and others .
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