Example sentences of "teachers and [noun pl] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 All named participating Medau teachers and teachers-in-training who undertake classes privately .
2 Galloway has commented that ‘ teachers and magistrates who see legal sanctions as the solution to the problem of poor attendance might be more happily occupied in search of the Holy Grail ’ .
3 Many advisory teachers and others who at present hold leadership posts in special education needs support services were seconded during the 1970s and 1980s to take one-year full-time diploma courses at institutes of higher education .
4 As noted earlier , a number of attempts have been made to overcome the problems of those early days On more than one occasion " new blood " has been introduced in the form of teachers and others who were thought by the panel to have something to offer in fields with which the project was concerned .
5 Many thanks were due to all the teachers and performers who had made the afternoon such a success .
6 SCOTVEC and CAST held a conference for teachers and lecturers which helped focus attention on the Communication modules ; a review of these modules is now under way .
7 ‘ Guidelines for Teachers and Lecturers of Students with Special Needs ’ is intended to help teachers and lecturers who wish to deliver modules to students with special needs , whether these arise from a learning difficulty , a sensory impairment or from some other reason .
8 On March 26 a nationwide ban on demonstrations was announced , and police and soldiers arrested 150 teachers and doctors who defied the ban in Abidjan .
9 ‘ It was not the teachers and nurses who caused the run on the pound in September or who are selling the pound short in the City today .
10 Taking place 29–30 June at Instituto para América Latina ( IPAL ) in Lima , the symposium gathers film and video producers , communications specialists , researchers , teachers and students who view the development of communication as a basic human right .
11 They have always been notable sources of reference for serious scholars , of course , and there have always been just a few teachers and parents who have made it their business , over the years , to arrange educational visits both for themselves and for schoolchildren .
12 The young people we surveyed felt completely let down by teachers and parents who are n't giving them the facts of life .
13 For teachers and children who have not had much experience of collaborative methods of working it would offer the opportunity to explore , as a starting point , the potential of individual activities for generating worthwhile collaboration .
14 ‘ The old side was mainly teachers and medics who came to London to train .
15 and perhaps rationalising a certain tier , keeping the teachers and assistants who are actually in the schools as our top priority and maintaining a careful balance between schools with very high needs and schools with isolated children who are actually even more in need of support and know how .
16 ‘ It is also very demoralising for teachers and pupils whose teaching is affected by arson attacks . ’
17 I am shown over a large and productive school garden in Lesotho by the teachers and pupils who created it .
18 Liz Trickett and Frankie Sulke report on the effects of the LAMP ( Low Attainers in Mathematics ) and RAMP ( Raising Achievement in Mathematics ) projects on both the teachers and pupils who participated , providing a challenge to all teachers to examine their views about both what their pupils are capable of and what mathematics is and should be about .
19 Teachers and helpers who are not familiar with the site also need to be briefed .
20 Evidence will be gathered from history teachers and tutors who are involved in training history teachers , from students in training and from academic historians .
21 Governors , parents , teachers and heads themselves can not now take their eye — for too long — off their pupils ' achievements in the basic curriculum .
22 We played for the British ambassador and some Irish teachers and workers who were out there .
23 Nevertheless the project team was forced to admit that : ‘ Data about teachers and schools which have carried out school-level evaluations are fairly limited , particularly with respect to follow-up activities ’ .
24 They were not derived from any significant analysis of aims or objectives in relation to the development of learners , nor based on a sufficiency of basic knowledge about the pupils and teachers and schools who would have to use them .
25 Even if more apparent than real , they carry some threat of sanctions against teachers and schools who fail to perform as expected however unreasonable , given certain contexts , that expectation might be .
26 I do n't really know , but er they managed to keep us looking nice and clean and tidy er because one respected teachers and elders which , well , I do n't think I 've ever changed anyway , but today they do n't .
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