Example sentences of "the times educational [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Did you get The Times Educational Supplement this week ? ’ she asked me .
2 The Times Educational Supplement , for example , called it ‘ a soothing but useful report in which the evidence is interpreted with good sense ’ and summarised the conclusions as ‘ leave well alone ’ .
3 Professional journals such as The Times Educational Supplement , Child Education and Junior Education will carry photographs and features on innovative work taking place at the school , these can be reproduced for parents to reinforce the message that their children 's school is a leader .
4 It was reported in the Times Educational Supplement that Ferndale Comprehensive School in Mid-Glamorgan issued all of its first year pupils with free uniform and sports clothing .
5 He soon discovered where they were , lifting the curious secrecy in which the Book ( to the annoyance of the Times Educational Supplement ) had been shrouded in the hope of achieving a ‘ reform representing the whole English character ’ .
6 The message was bluntly stated by the Times Educational Supplement : ‘ In these columns we have repeatedly declared that the new franchise and the new education are supplementary things .
7 He repeated it with some commentary in an issue of the Times Educational Supplement .
8 Two weeks after the publication of proposals for the National Curriculum in September 1987 , the Times Educational Supplement invited 13 curriculum pundits to give their views .
9 This meant the banning of The Times , The Sunday Times , the Times Educational Supplement , the Times Higher Education Supplement , the Times Literary Supplement , the Sun and the News of the World .
10 THE TIMES EDUCATIONAL SUPPLEMENT 29 September 1989
11 The journalists were mainly concerned to please their readers , and although there were good factual accounts in the Independent and the Times Educational Supplement there was little serious discussion of ways in which a curriculum in English affects our ideas of national identity .
12 When challenged in the Times Educational Supplement on this revision , she replied in a crucial letter which should be given maximum publicity .
13 Trish Bissett , Dick Langton and Prim McHamish , who did most of the organising , acquired many new or nearly new books from publishers and bookshops , and review copies from the Times Educational Supplement .
14 It is as much as you can do to read the job advertisements in the Times Educational Supplement , let alone the leader .
15 Writing in The Times Educational Supplement in early 1981 he observed
16 When I visited Roehampton to prepare an article for the Times Educational Supplement , Dr Shipman expressed his hopes that the scheme would ‘ lead to an initial preparation for teaching that blends theory and practice in courses that are coherent and intellectually stretching ’ .
17 While I was preparing this paper the Times Educational Supplement of 5 August 1988 published a comment on the HMI report on secondary education .
18 As for newspapers , a poll by The Times Educational Supplement among its readers showed that only 40% of teachers ‘ always or fairly regularly ’ read The Guardian .
19 Employers currently report that most of this sum is eaten up in labour costs ( see ‘ Massive funding survey uncovers £25 bn outlay ’ , The Times Educational Supplement , 5 August 1988 ) .
20 It should perhaps come as no surprise that the Assessment of Performance Unit ( APU ) in England and Wales has some of the characteristics of the National Assessment of Educational Progress ( NAEP ) in the US ; or that new moves in the UK to establish procedures to make incompetent teachers liable to sanctions ( reported in the Times Educational Supplement .
21 For example , of five headteachers invited to give reactions in the Times Educational Supplement ( 10 April 1981 ) , two were very positive , one somewhat neutral , and two hostile .
22 In defence of the tests employed by the APU , Foxam , in a letter to the Times Educational Supplement ( 10 October 1980 ) , points out that the teachers whose pupils took the tests thought that the language in the written tests was appropriate .
23 The Times Educational Supplement features reports on a particular page , picking out significant findings ( both adverse and positive ) .
24 Suddenly I realised that I had not heard it before but read it before — word for word in the article that the Secretary of State for Education and Science wrote last Friday in The Times Educational Supplement .
25 The cutting that he tossed across to us is part of an article from The Times Educational Supplement .
26 The British Journal of Educational Psychology published an article on the negative correlation between fertility and intelligence by Gerald O'Hanlon in 1940 and an attack by Charlotte Fleming on the assumption that socio-economic level and intelligence were highly related in 1943 The Times Educational Supplement reviewed Maguiness 's book Environment and Heredity without querying the causal assumption that intelligence was mainly inherited .
27 The Times Educational Supplement applauded the increased use of intelligence tests and deplored the existing exams : ‘ Some day our successors may come to marvel at the degree of assurance which leads us to think that ability to profit can be predicted thus .
28 As The Times Educational Supplement argued in suggesting the outlines of educational reform :
29 Degrees in pharmacy were approved to the point at which an article in the Times Educational Supplement in 1971 could comment :
30 An article in The Times Educational Supplement on the same day talked of bitterness among college principals at CNAA treatment , and their turning to universities for approval .
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