Example sentences of "education to be " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 it considers such an education to be the greatest safeguard against the dangerous growth of State power , to be indispensable for the preservation of an effective democracy and to be the one , moreover , which can only be the province of a voluntary independent movement ;
2 The tendency in many rural areas for education to be organised centrally , removing children progressively from their home environment as they become older , may have economic justification , but reinforce children 's alienation from rural life .
3 One arises out of the need for state provision of education to be efficient and economical , which means that policy considerations might outweigh individual parental preference .
4 It is doubtful , however , whether section 46 of the Education ( No. 2 ) Act , which as shown above requires sex education to be given in a way that encourages pupils to have regard for ‘ moral considerations and the value of family life ’ , prohibits discussion of homosexuality .
5 All take marketing seriously and the time has come for education to be added to the list .
6 for these would be local schools , selecting about 1,000 pupils from an area that contained about 5,000 children of school age , the selection being made in terms of suitability for or ability to benefit from the kind of education to be provided .
7 It is far better and essentially less embarrassing for such education to be given at school than within the family , even if it could be certain that parents would give it or that their children would listen .
8 Increasingly they felt German education to be a way of excluding them from the experience of industrial and urban life , from the totality of modernisation .
9 He turned down a job in a famous public school and wrote to Aunt Lilian , a long , very high-flown letter , saying that he believed social segregation in education to be totally wrong and that he could have no part in perpetuating it .
10 Not only was the administration of education to be decentralized , but also the curriculum was to be revised to eradicate the transmission of ideas about the deferential duties of citizen subjects , which were to be altered to stress individual rights .
11 Surely it is more essential that she should be well educated , as research has shown the mother 's education to be more important to the child 's own later achievement than the father 's .
12 The teachers in the two departments are possessed of a missionary zeal to improve the quality of their pupils ' lives ; they do not want an English education to be useful or vocational , but to enable the pupils to think critically about themselves , about life , and about society .
13 ‘ ( 1 ) Every local education authority shall make arrangements for enabling the parent of a child in the area of the authority to express a preference as to the school at which he wishes education to be provided for his child in the exercise of the authority 's functions and to give reasons for his preference .
14 But even if that were the case , we could still maintain that research is not part of what we understand higher education to be .
15 So , at one level , all the idea of ‘ metacriticism ’ does is to remind ourselves of what we ordinarily take higher education to be .
16 In a context where unemployed whites think that unemployment would be solved by ‘ repatriation ’ of black people and , generally , the adoption of National Front-type policies , are the facilitating roles of community education to be used ?
17 Likewise , Ross ( 1978 ) has consistently argued the case for arts education to be centred on the philosophy of aesthetic development , but as he acknowledges :
18 It is significant that some parts of the mathematics curriculum ( notably arithmetic and algebra ) are seen by many people both inside and outside education to be relevant , whereas other parts ( topology and , perhaps , geometry ) are not .
19 This established a Joint College/University Board to oversee the development of programmes in higher education to be provided by the College for students at Inverness reading for degrees of the University of Stirling .
20 We will not support the Government 's proposals in relation to the maintenance of quality in higher education because we think that it is wrong for the people who determine quality in higher education to be the same as those who determine funding —
21 This development underlines the need for the manager of education to be knowledgeable about the broad field of government initiatives for employment training .
22 The Committee was not laying down patterns of teacher education to be followed , but was contributing , at a time of considerable difficulty and change in the system , to debate about future directions .
23 Ingleton School is a Church of England junior and infant school and Mr Boocock said he thought it was appropriate for the issue of the church 's role in education to be discussed in church .
  Next page