Example sentences of "young people [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 There is much concern in schools and local education authorities for the speed of implementation of the programme , about the need to protect the educational entitlement of all young people during the period of implementation and for the level of resources being made available during the period of change .
2 A striking feature of these statistics is the high proportion of youth unemployment , due mostly to the decline in job opportunities for young people during the recession .
3 In Newham , there are 519 young people without a job ; 58 say that they are not interested , so that means that 451 are seeking a YT place .
4 To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many young people under the age of 18 years are currently serving in the armed forces .
5 He 's a pied piper of sorts , being somewhat successful in drawing young people to the hate movement .
6 But to make certain no one 's evening was spoilt , Peter Windebank , Spencer 's father , chauffeured the young people to the prom in a 1923 bull-nosed Morris Oxford .
7 The reason for this was the violent behaviour of the young people to the staff , and sometimes of the staff to the young people .
8 The labour force rose from 45 million in 1940 to 60 million in 1944 , and even the addition of many women and young people to the numbers at work caused few problems .
9 There has been a particular concentration on measures for young people to the extent that many who leave school at sixteen can expect up to two years in government schemes which combine work experience with training .
10 British education systems as much as most have traditionally been used to inculcate a single concept of mainstream culture and to allocate young people to the occupational market on the basis of their receptivity to that culture and willingness to mirror values , language and behaviour ( Lynch 1981 ) .
11 These are of course the history teacher 's daily stock in trade , often taken for granted but when we are publicly called upon to justify the spending of taxpayers ' money on our subject , the most obvious may well be one of the strongest arguments for the teaching of history to all young people to the age of 16 .
12 The picture that emerges is of a grim tide of sociological , economic and policy factors that has simply washed many young people to the fringes of society .
13 Indeed , Bailey holds up for critical scrutiny the idea that schools can prepare young people for a world of rapid technological change by concentrating on the very technology which is subject to change ; rather , he suggests , the best basis for adaptability is a liberal education aimed at generating a wide understanding and the development of reason and autonomy .
14 Prospective studies throw more light on the antecedent factors but only one study has followed up high-risk young people for a sufficient number of years to provide any helpful analyses .
15 After the War , I suppose , and in the Fifties , when schools were seen as places preparing young people for a very different world , different kinds of resources were put in .
16 We are also determined to raise standards in our inner city schools , to crack down on truancy , and to help prepare young people for the world of work .
17 3 ‘ It must also prepare young people for the work they will be called upon to do in the society which exists in Tanzania — a rural society where improvement will depend largely upon the efforts of the people in Agriculture and village development . ’
18 The ideological success of Thatcherism is that it has been adopted by many young people for the values which direct their life style .
19 Catholic Education is not simply about preparing young people for the job market — it is about enabling them to become fully human , it is about learning to make moral judgements and about the whole process of Christian formation .
20 Please for the sake of young people for the sake of those trying to get help , do n't take our service away .
21 Its aim is to provide shelters and hostels to keep vulnerable young people off the streets of the capital .
22 On the debit side the church also witnessed a high proportion of reversions , particularly among their young people through the secularising influence of their English education and the fact that they did not share their parents ' nostalgia .
23 The research follows one group of young people through the course and is intended to throw light on its effectiveness in achieving the agency 's aims ; on the responses of the young consumers ; and on the appropriateness of the techniques and resources of such agencies in undertaking this kind of work .
24 An important aspect would be a study of the progress of a sample of young people over a long period .
25 Its main aim is to clarify , legalize and standardize what has become de facto social work practice with children and young people over the past decades .
26 This chapter will trace some of the changes in the position of young people over the post war period and some of the ways in which sociologists have accounted for them .
27 The Government is promoting Compacts because it recognises that there will be a shortfall in supply of responsible and qualified young people over the next few years .
28 The John and Ceridwen Hughes Uwchaled award is given annually to individuals in recognition of outstanding service through the Welsh language , to young people over the age of 11 outside formal education .
29 Theatre for young people between the ages of 11 to 20 will begin on Saturdays 10.00am–1.00pm in June at The Georgian .
30 They have also been approached by the inter-church committee , who hope to organise a weekly coffee bar for young people between the ages of 14 and 18 .
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