Example sentences of "[coord] [prep] schools " in BNC.

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1 But they did not give rise to new grouping systems within or between schools .
2 The Act is an enabling one and does not affect the existing system unless the leadership of the churches wish to co-operate in a reshaping of the system or of schools in any particular area .
3 Six six contracts all the same print so that if ever we shifted you or wanted you wanted to shift you from estate into to golf or to schools we do n't have to retrain you at all .
4 The remaining schemes were developed either on an LEA-wide basis or by schools working individually or in groups of six to eight .
5 As with the curriculum generally , there is a readiness on the part of parents , school boards and municipal officials to trust the professionalism of teachers to ensure that the system is consistent and just , in and between schools and municipalities .
6 They doubted whether valid measures of all of the areas of development could be devised ; they maintained that the tests used would have a distorting and trivializing effect on pupils ' learning ( 'this year 's test becomes next year 's curriculum' ) : they pointed to the possibility , notwithstanding the assurances that light sampling techniques would be deployed , that superficial comparisons would be made on the basis of inadequate evidence between areas and between schools ; and they detected in the paraphernalia of mass testing associated with the APU the most sinister intrusion of central government into the work of the schools and the spectre of state-controlled curricula .
7 How much this matters in practice depends on the significance that levels of attainment come to acquire in the grouping of children within and between schools , and in the perceptions of pupils by their teachers .
8 Recent research paints a more complex picture of contradictory teacher attitudes varying within and between schools and provoking a range of responses from black male and female students ( Mac an Ghaill , 1989 ; Foster , 1990 ) .
9 In contrast to the immediacy of assistance which can emerge from well managed relationships between phases of education and between schools and colleges and the external community , longer-term connections need to be created and nurtured .
10 Hence the encouragement for voluntary schools , City Technology Colleges , and for schools and hospitals to ‘ opt out ’ ; inducements for universities to be less dependent on state finance ; promotion of council house sales and housing action trusts .
11 So it is resources and personal support that is needed both for the individuals themselves , for their parents and for schools . ’
12 We came across many cases of schools using minimal resourcing to maximum effect ; and of schools with a substantial PNP staff enhancement manifestly failing to take advantage of what that enhancement could offer .
13 And with schools it 's very achievable .
14 1 ‘ Choices by schools and within schools of practical and cultural activities appropriate to local manpower and conditions .
15 Thus inequalities based on sex or ‘ race ’ , both within the whole social system and within schools , provide the context for the emergence of particular educational policies .
16 The operation of local management of schools ( LMS ) may ensure that resources are inequitably distributed between and within schools .
17 courses for teachers and in schools , nevertheless sought to erode the ‘ official ’ image by bringing entirely new faces into the D.E.S .
18 Unless that basic truth is grasped , there will continue to be confusion in both media discussion of the issue and in schools .
19 More important , fee-paying parents in other areas ( and in schools like Thame ) would no longer be able to buy a grammar-school place for children who had not ‘ passed the scholarship ’ .
20 It is suggested that the way women and black citizens are treated in society and in schools provides for a unity among female students on the one hand and black students on the other .
21 Widespread and gross inequalities and discrimination on the basis of colour and sex , and the beliefs which justify these activities , exist in society and in schools .
22 They concluded that , in schools where a high proportion of teachers spent over half their week teaching one specific subject , and in schools where a high proportion of the teaching was undertaken by teachers who had studied the relevant subject as a major element in their initial training — in other words , where there was a strong degree of subject match standards of work were better ( to a statistically significant degree ) .
23 ‘ We train ‘ alternative ’ photographers at our centres in Puno , Cuzco and Lima , and encourage the use of photos in grassroot and mass media , and in schools and community groups .
24 and er , you know it 's part of a spectrum , and if we 're all as aware of er mental health as we are with physical health now , and if that was , was carried out in public education campaigns and in schools , I think you 're right , we would have this right to mental illness as part of a overall mental health .
25 Such ‘ translatese ’ is still unpalatable to most people and no one talks in that way yet , but it is already common in scientific writing , in newspapers , and in schools
26 This theme holds a central place in the discussions and analyses of all work undertaken both in College and in schools .
27 Comes with several thousand words , but with the usual Lander edit facility this is a very flexible educational tool that has a place both in the home and in schools .
28 An increase occurred in FE and in schools ; in FE there were over 20,000 more candidates ( a rise of 24% ) while in schools , the increase was 26,000 ( a rise of over 15% ) .
29 The new law , passed by the National Assembly on Dec. 26 , made Arabic the national language and exacted stiff fines for using anything else in official transactions and in schools .
30 School students will stay on in the few settlements that will be left and in schools in Cuba , West Africa and other countries .
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