Example sentences of "schools should [verb] their " in BNC.

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1 The idea of ‘ humanism ’ had been raised in the report of the Consultative Committee when it warned : ‘ That the schools should humanise their pupils is an indispensable condition to their being able to impart true economic efficiency . ’
2 Enlightened self-interest suggests that schools should press their LEA to fund special needs as generously as possible , so that they in turn can advertise their ability to provide appropriately for every pupil .
3 The danger , of course , was that the new schools would be little more than half-hearted extensions of the former senior elementary schools — by 1938 , 63.3 per cent of pupils beyond the age of eleven were in separate senior elementary schools and all that was at first formally required was that such schools should change their labels .
4 Does my right hon. Friend accept that there is widespread support among parents for the Government 's proposal that schools should make their public examination results available for publication in common form ?
5 Schools should develop their own coherent policies , which are sensitive to their local circumstances , on exactly how and when Standard English should be taught .
6 The changes of 1980 left local authorities in what was still a strong and , if they wished , an influential position in determining what it was that governors and schools should put their name to .
7 Those wishing to research in other schools should contact their Divisional Education Officer .
8 b ) Schools should recognise their responsibility to ensure that young people understand how and why trade unions work .
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