Example sentences of "teacher ' [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I suspect that other considerations are in Mr MacGregor 's mind : appraisal would require the equivalent of an extra 1,828 full-time teachers , according to the steering group , and a total cost of £36-£40m — or 0.5 per cent of the annual teachers ' salary bill . |
2 | It could be handled as a problem of vital statistics , housing administration , minimum wage legislation , child nutrition , national insurance , teachers ' salary scales , coal mining economics , feminism , social philosophy or pure finance ’ ( Stocks , 1949 , p. 102 ) . |
3 | Unrest in the education system , prompted by arrears in teachers ' salary payments , led to clashes with police in late May 1990 . |
4 | The unions also fear that Mr MacGregor wants to link appraisal more closely to teachers ' salary levels , thus creating a merit pay system . |
5 | I have little doubt that , if it is broadly accepted by the Secretary of State and then implemented through the work of the subject working groups , teachers ' assessment skills will be vastly improved . |
6 | The secondary school teachers ' union Synesci criticized the country 's politicians for " nepotism and tribalism " and " a mentality governed by the profit motive " . |
7 | The vast majority of these incomplete schools are in rural areas where classes are also large — the teachers ' union COLPROSUMAH claims that in some rural schools there are up to 120 children in a classroom . |
8 | The teachers ' union NASUWT said : ‘ Some schools would n't stay open if they had to meet safety standards in other industries . ’ |
9 | The mutilated bodies of three of these eight , including a teachers ' union leader and two fellow Communist Party members , had been discovered in March 1985 , prompting a judicial inquiry , the arrest of several carabineros ( paramilitary police ) , and the resignation of Mendoza in August 1985 [ see p. 33842 ] . |
10 | During a subsequent march of some 200,000 pupils backed by the teachers ' union FEN in Paris on Nov. 12 , police held back while cars were burned and shops looted in the seventh arrondissement , but finally intervened with tear gas and water cannon to prevent marchers approaching the presidential palace ; 234 police and a number of journalists were injured and 83 people were arrested . |
11 | One effect , according to Guillermo Martinez of the teachers ' union ANDEN , was to overburden classes , |
12 | Many teachers belonging to the teachers ' union ANDES became actively involved in the struggle for political justice as well as for their own economic interests . |
13 | The most trenchant criticism came from Marcel Ette , general secretary of the university teachers ' union Synares , who reminded the meeting that the Constitution guaranteed individual liberties and envisaged the existence of political parties other than the PDCI . |
14 | In schools the increasing number of para.professionals creeping in under the resources umbrella have understandably aroused suspicions in teachers ' union branches . |
15 | Teachers ' union officials admit that many teachers earn more from private tutoring than from their official jobs . |
16 | A teachers ' activity guide with work sheets is available for self-tutoring groups working with their own teachers . |
17 | A teachers ' activity guide with work sheets is available for self-tutoring groups working with their own teachers . |
18 | Hilary reported on the Medau Teachers ' Whitsun Course in Coburg to which she and June had been invited by Jochen Medau . |
19 | At that time , the panel consisted of senior advisory staff , a teachers ' centre warden , a tutor in charge of a reading and language centre , a DCSL , the Senior English Inspector , three teachers from Major Project schools and a primary-school teacher . |
20 | The precise membership seems never to have been defined , though it has always included members of the county advisory staff , members of the Project Coordinating Team , teachers from project and non-project schools , teachers ' centre wardens , and DCSLs . |
21 | Teachers ' centre wardens ( usually themselves experienced teachers anxious to develop active supportive programmes ) keep in close touch with teachers and schools as well as with local advisers and " the office " , and centre management is frequently run on quasi-democratic lines with a significant element of teacher-participation ( the local authority none the less is responsible for finance ) . |
22 | Basil 's Notes for a Teachers ' In-Service Course at Hoyland Teachers ' Centre February 1953 |
23 | For four years running , the Government 's teachers ' pay committee has reported that teachers ' morale has never been lower . |
24 | There has been a substantial advance in real-terms pay under our Administration , and this year the pay award that has been made for the current year is increasing the teachers ' pay bill overall by 11.3 per cent . |
25 | In addition , it defined the responsibilities and rights of parents ; established the Scottish Examination Board to conduct Scottish Certificate of Education ( SCE ) examinations ; set up committees for negotiating teachers ' pay settlements , laying down procedures for arbitration where agreement could not be reached ; and made provision for children with special educational needs . |
26 | A SHORTFALL of millions of pounds needed to fund the teachers ' pay rise is threatening education standards , angry North councils are warning the Government . |
27 | But a spokesman speaking for Mr Joe Walker , chairman of County Durham 's education committee , rejected the suggestion tha t because two neighbouring figures guessed the teachers ' pay rise , then they should have too . |
28 | This is illustrated by reference to teachers ' responses to various externally sponsored innovations and the teachers ' pay dispute of 1985–86 . |
29 | The hon. Gentleman has just been reminded of the shabby teachers ' pay record of the Labour Government whom he supported some years ago — It was his Government then , although their successors may not be represented on the Front Bench in quite the way that the hon. Gentleman would wish . |
30 | Perhaps a major inhibitor of change was the teacher action that term over the teachers ' pay claim . |