Example sentences of "[art] [adj] teachers ' " in BNC.

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1 HARD-PRESSED inner city comprehensive schools are likely to lose thousands of pounds a year under government plans to devolve financial management to heads , one of the largest teachers ' unions warns today .
2 The government admitted to 3,500 full time vacancies at the start of the 1989/90 school year , but the six teachers ' unions reported an extensive survey which showed total vacancies of more than 8,000 affecting at least 250,000 children .
3 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 .
4 The increasing use of diagnostic information and the requirements of public examinations should bring to the fore teachers ' role in assessment in comparison with their somewhat peripheral involvement hitherto .
5 at the heart of the assessment process there will be nationally prescribed tests done by all pupils to supplement the individual teachers ' assessments …
6 They felt that there were some fundamental problems within the education system on the islands , problems that the official teachers ' union were failing to redress .
7 It could be argued that the long-running teachers ' dispute of 1984 — 87 has eroded and undermined this trust .
8 One of the prominent candidates and activists at the Hunan Teachers ' College was eventually arrested and sent for three years to a ‘ re-education through labour ’ camp .
9 The secondary teachers ' unions , particularly the Joint Four , had made a great outcry about the exodus of the grammar school teachers from the profession .
10 Notes of the Qualified Teachers ' Meeting held on Saturday , 3rd April 1982 at Quintin School , St. John 's Wood .
11 Notes of the Qualified Teachers ' Day held at Quintin School , St. John 's Wood on Saturday , 27th February 1982
12 Notes of the Qualified Teachers ' Meeting that was cancelled on Saturday , 9th January 1982
13 Notes of the Qualified Teachers ' Meeting held at Quintin School , St. John 's Wood on Saturday 17 October 1981
14 Notes of the Qualified Teachers ' Day held at Quintin Kynaston School on Saturday , 10th April 1981
15 Notes of the Qualified Teachers ' Day held at Quintin School , St John 's Wood on 21.6.80
16 Notes of the Qualified Teachers ' Meeting held at Quintin Kynaston School , London on Saturday 18th October 1980
17 Notes of the Qualified Teachers ' Day held at Quintin Kynaston School on 27th June 1981
18 Betty was previously on the Executive Committee for 13 years as the Qualified Teachers ' Representative .
19 ( It was repealed by the 1987 Teachers ' Pay and Conditions Act . )
20 The prescriptions which had emerged in 1988 and from those conditions of service for teachers which had been introduced by the 1987 Teachers ' Pay and Conditions Act had , despite criticisms and resistance , created some new certainties .
21 A few weeks later , in a speech made to the All-Russian Teachers ' Congress in Moscow on 9 July , Khrushchev made a specific reference to Cuba in this respect .
22 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 .
23 Over the medium term , however , the new Teachers ' Pay Review Body is likely to make teaching markedly better paid — nearly half of all secondary school teachers now earn more than £20,000 a year — which will take much wind out of the NUT 's sails .
24 Having successfully completed the first year of the new Teachers ' Training Course the students have gone away to grapple with their holiday assignments .
25 All necessary information had been efficiently handed over to the new Teachers ' Representative , , who was then introduced and warmly welcomed by .
26 Jock Houston , Borders secretary of the Educational Institute of Scotland , the main teachers ' union , said : ‘ The council seems determined to close one school after another .
27 On bodies such as the Scottish Vocational Education Council , the representation of Scotland 's biggest teaching union , the EIS , has been cut in favour of more sweetheart unions like the head teachers ' .
28 We have not dealt with the reasons why The Head Teachers ' Association called for the teaching of modern foreign languages in primary schools .
29 In any event we would like to know of any intending applicants for training , even if they are unable to come to the Potential Teachers ' Day .
30 The continuance of our training programme depends on attracting new students so please do all you can to publicise the Potential Teachers ' Day to be held on Saturday 8th March 1986 at Warwick Park School , Peckham High Street , London SE 15 .
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