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s talents as an artist were discovered by his | teachers Fedor Vasiliev and Konovalov. |
His | teachers include Leif Segerstam, Atso Almila, Jorma Pa |
e late 1920s, he lived in England (one of his | teachers was Mildred Pope)and in 1933 he was appointed |
Lee speaks fondly of his upbringing and his | teachers and has been welcomed in visits to Japan sinc |
Among his | teachers were Emil von Sauer (piano), Robert Fuchs (th |
His | teachers in Vienna were Robert Fuchs and Johann Nepomu |
a number of other European languages, and his | teachers introduced him to the work of Georgi Plekhano |
Among his | teachers were Jacob Hoeschel and his son Joshua Hoesch |
into the difficulties faced by the historical | teachers of those instruments. |
Horace Kidger Award, New England History | Teachers Association, 1998 |
October 1988 when one of the school's history | teachers, Bernard Butt (aged 44), was killed on a crui |
mental book to be used by high school history | teachers. |
st possible resources and support for history | teachers in the United Kingdom, as well as providing O |
He was among a handful of Hmong | teachers in the entire country. |
e teaching process to educate others, or hold | teachers classes to go over the lesson for that Sabbat |
d worked with a remarkable intensity, holding | teachers' conventions, delivering numerous lectures an |
It holds | teachers conventions and annual competitions for its m |
Encouraged by his bishop and home | teachers, Richard Scott had attended church sporadical |
grade classrooms have two full-time homeroom | teachers. |
Honorable | teachers who taught Jack Mac Kinnon and other talented |
Among the honorable | teachers of school are Mrs. |
long the way they encounter extremely hostile | teachers, offensive policemen, insane parents, and at |
By Right-Sizing School time”, he explains how | teachers are learning that students need more time in |
of Bethar, and in every one were four hundred | teachers of children, and each one had under him four |
ent of Public Instruction, John Swett, for a " | teachers' institute", about one hundred teachers gathe |
r, six Guidance Counselors and over a hundred | teachers including six department heads. |
ver the city in 1919 he, like other Hungarian | teachers, was dismissed from work. |
However, his ideal | teachers have always been Constable Turner, Borrani, S |
The legislation seeks to identify | teachers' weaknesses and offer professional developmen |
t all times Jackets only worn on cold days if | Teachers say. |
In their study, they showed that if | teachers were led to expect enhanced performance from |
ng Centre), used by the school for classes if | teachers are missing or need computer space. |
ibe is taught as a second language by the Ili | Teachers' College (Yili Normal College) in the Ili Kaz |
He trained with important | teachers from all of the main Tibetan Buddhist schools |
y was to be one of Smeterlin's most important | teachers. |
ock's vision also called for an investment in | teachers. |
s, 192 at M.Phil/MS, 516 Masters level, 67 in | Teachers Education, 282 Bachelor/Diploma, 80 Higher Se |
American Vernacular English and Variation in | Teachers' Attitudes: A Question of School Philosophy?” |
That led to roles in | Teachers (1984) and Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter |
h Yesu are considered volunteers, and include | teachers, house parents and general staff. |
Some of the organizations include: | Teachers of Excellence, VFW Teacher Leadership Awards, |
Public sector workers, including | teachers and nurses, have been protesting since the go |
ompares to 226 professional workers including | teachers social workers nurses gardai ( positions that |
m India in November 2005, this time including | teachers who will study teaching and learning in Briti |
ion of writers from all backgrounds including | teachers, independent writers, and students. |
l sports day where the whole school including | teachers get into groups of their class and participat |
ng that as part of a broader system including | teachers and parents. |
The whole school body, including | teachers, students, and staff, help during this event. |
Thousands of workers, including | teachers, builders and doctors protested in Peru calli |
y the school, a total of 90 people, including | teachers and parents, took part in the trip across the |
He argued for increasing | teachers' salaries and funding for higher education in |
iation of Bremen but conducted by independent | teachers, NGO workers and politicians. |
ols and lessons were conducted by independent | teachers who moved from town to town, often under the |
ties were added, and the formerly independent | Teachers Training College was made an integral part of |
list of speakers, reflecting the many Indian | teachers who would visit the Scandinavian Yoga and Med |
He has been one of the most influential | teachers of Zen students in the USA and Europe, and so |
a law degree, and where his most influential | teachers were George Santayana and William James (whos |
rts in 1914-1917, one of his most influential | teachers being Ivar Tengbom. |
iven to rabbis who are considered influential | teachers and leaders. |
One of his most influential | teachers at Harvard was Irving Fine, and another was O |
"Hubert Kappel is among the most influential | teachers and guitarists of his generation." |
houchani as being one of his most influential | teachers. |
erse and talented student body, inspirational | teachers and administrators, and exceptional football |
hematics at the Hrodna Pedagogical Institute ( | teachers' training college), which he had to leave a y |
He visited over 37 towns, where he instructed | teachers in music and helped develop the educational m |
s provided by over 25 specialist instrumental | teachers. |
Arts Magnet School offers highly intelligent | teachers for their students. |
The latter provides courses for intending | teachers, serving teachers or those interested in educ |
the University of Amsterdam; an International | Teachers Program certificate (1967), M.B.A. (1968), an |
who criticized his reliance on international | teachers as well as his emphasis on continental French |
affordable housing for interns/student | teachers |
to 1997 and of the Committee of Enquiry into | Teachers' Pay and Conditions in 1986. |
l Map Center supports researchers and invites | teachers to bring their classes to the Boston Public L |
eek professional development seminar involves | teachers in creative writing, dance, drama, music, and |
mmers were devoted to instruction in the Iowa | Teachers' Institutes. |
rved as president of the Prince Edward Island | Teachers' Federation from 1969 to 1970. |
acher in 1950 and attained the Leeward Island | Teachers' Certificate in 1957. |
he site of Henry Barnard's first Rhode Island | Teachers Institute in 1845, the school began giving no |
kland was also a lecturer at the Cook Islands | Teachers' College. |
Lancaster County area depended upon itinerant | teachers and private tutors. |
The early college is reputable for giving its | teachers and students laptops for use at school, at a |
By 1916, it could boast that all nine of its | teachers had college degrees. |
The school curriculum offered and its | teachers were highly valued by the black citizens of B |
champions), its vast array of clubs, and its | teachers. |
ntroversy when a prayer box was placed in its | teachers' lounge by members of a group affiliated to M |
ty's article unless the school itself (or its | teachers) are specifically notable. |
Some of its | teachers have also gone to Bartlett High School at som |
esman for the school denied claims one of its | teachers was injured during scuffles and blamed the in |
schoolwork and relies on the knowledge of its | teachers to meet student needs. |
Some of its | teachers and principals were from the US, Europe, and |
Its | teachers include the published translator Karl Brunnho |
The student faculty ratio is 9 to 1, and its | teachers have one of the highest paying salaries in th |
te programs in the state of Tennessee and its | teachers routinely earn state and national honors for |
Its | teachers and directors had to be of conservative relig |
arents, and also mentions names of three Jain | teachers, including Bhavakirti. |
He also planned to open schools with Jesuits | teachers. |
1840 he became director of the Berlin Jewish | Teachers' Seminary. |
s another article listing the names of Jewish | teachers in Italian universities. |
ics in general, and to the training of Jewish | teachers in Hungary in particular. |
1, and taught for several years in the Jewish | teachers' seminary in Hanover. |
Also of note, JFK | teachers are the only ones in the District who volunte |
In 1963 he joined | Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association in a positi |
Philip was educated at St. Joseph's | Teachers' College, the University of Ottawa and the On |
eal's education system, founding St. Joseph's | Teachers College for English-speaking Catholics, Cardi |
available to scholars, curators, journalists, | teachers, authors, artists, filmmakers, and the genera |
rs, politicians, clergy, businessmen, judges, | teachers, and trade unionists participated in the many |
He believes the K-12 | teachers should not be given tenure as they do not per |
ology-based civic education materials to K-12 | teachers and students in public and private schools in |
pment and credentialing for California's K-12 | teachers. |
Members include K-12 | teachers and college and university faculty as well as |
orted by political parties, groups of Kannada | teachers, students, college and university professors, |
He was president of the Kansas | Teachers' Association 1889-1890. |
of the Manhattan School of Music, Mr. Karni's | teachers included Paul Neubauer, Chaim Taub and Gad Le |
Hutt Civic Centre, and Toomath for the Karori | Teachers' College), the firm proved to be short-lived, |
n Revolution, it was reorganized as the Kazan | Teachers Institute in 1918. |
niversity was originally founded as the Kazan | Teachers Institute (Russian: Казанский учительский инс |
ic Awards acknowledge and honour the keepers, | teachers, promoters, creators and performers of Aborig |
A means of keeping | teachers in school in touch with the work of the unive |
g relationships between parents and these key | teachers at the school. |
When I was in kindergarten | teachers wanted to declare me mentally retarded so tha |
e fought for higher salaries for kindergarten | teachers. |
he founded a training school for kindergarten | teachers in Chicago, which thereafter became an innova |
training programs to ensure most kindergarten | teachers should be given the chance to receive trainin |
ough Jean-Pierre Duport was one of the King's | teachers, it is now thought to have been his brother J |
Two former well known | teachers include Donald Hutchinson, who in 2005 won th |
alese authorities have arrested seven Koranic | teachers for forcing children to beg in Dakar. |
He attended the Seri Kota | Teachers' Training College in Kuala Lumpur before enro |
R&E Program is operated by KSA | teachers and connected with research institutes and un |
he environment are cool but the students lack | teachers expectations. |
glish speakers who work as Assistant Language | Teachers (ALT). |
The language | teachers are academics with a degree qualification.The |
Language | teachers: 15 |
n by the American Council of Foreign Language | Teachers for the best published article |
aff of its partner schools including language | teachers, trainers, managers, consultants and material |
and 2 full-time English as a Second Language | teachers. |
t training secondary school Japanese language | teachers was established at the University of Hawaii u |
All of the language | teachers are from the native country of that specific |
e exclusion of other aspects of the language; | teachers report that this is especially a problem due |
Several Highlands Latin | teachers have written textbooks that are published by |
of Jose ben Halafta, and one of the latter's | teachers of halakha. |
tric Society, and American Association of Law | Teachers. |
mation to coastal decision makers, lawmakers, | teachers, students and the general public. |
shed their sons to become preachers, lawyers, | teachers, or physicians." |
rged under different laws to include lawyers, | teachers, medical doctors and finally requiring a prov |
d is composed of physicians, nurses, lawyers, | teachers and social workers. |
y were molested by 10 former brothers and lay | teachers while at the school. |
Joseph and eight lay | teachers. |
f retreats offered by Thich Nhat Hanh and lay | teachers in the United States and Canada. |
replaced with a larger staff of nuns and lay | teachers. |
ur grades in eight classes taught by four lay | teachers and six Sisters of Charity of Halifax. |
here a university degree was exacted from lay | teachers. |
Today, the school is staffed by lay | teachers who -together with the clergy, parents, and s |
They have served as administrators, lead | teachers, and university faculty. |
All of the lead | teachers employed there have achieved teaching certifi |
skills to become effective spiritual leaders, | teachers and spokesmen for Orthodox Judaism. |
eceived musical training from several leading | teachers and worked on a few small television and film |
tory where he studied with two of the leading | teachers of the day, Carl Reinecke and Salomon Jadasso |
ons Makkhali in passing as one of six leading | teachers of philosophy of the Buddha's day, and Buddha |
with Friedrich Kiel, one of Europe's leading | teachers of composition. |
45% pay deal, which they had said would leave | teachers worse off, due to the rising cost of living i |
One left-wing | Teachers Federation activist described him as "the rud |
, but both under supervision of the legendary | teachers Erkki Falk (math) and Erik Relander (history) |
Many of Leonhard's | teachers were former students of John Dewey, whose ide |
ations, consecutive lessons, picture lessons, | teachers' lessons, the 'Book of the Bible' in its seve |
rom 1901 to 1902, and graduated from Levanger | Teachers' College in 1905. |
wn to 200 students, up to the Ordinary Level; | teachers held classes on the ground floor of single, c |
until 1980 she also lectured at the Levinsky | Teachers' Seminary. |
He also taught at the Levinsky | Teachers Seminary in Tel Aviv. |
ower level rooms were converted to a library, | teachers room, clinic and conference room. |
authorized the Board of Education to license | teachers from the Teach for American program. |
books used in state public schools, licensing | teachers, and providing continuing education programs. |
d a difficult time at school and did not like | teachers: 'My reports always said I talked too much an |
Thattayil has other professionals like | Teachers, Bank Employees, Military Personnels, Medical |
eoples working as educated professionals like | Teachers, Engineers, Banking etc. |
in Lismore, New South Wales, was the Lismore | Teachers College, founded in 1971. |
The earliest records list | teachers working between 1907 and 1913, when a new thr |
Meanwhile, in New York City, a group of local | teachers protested one of the documentary's showings, |
He was tutored by local | teachers until the age of 12, and then left home to at |
HGOco's Teacher Workshops allow local | teachers to attend HGO dress rehearsals and then devel |
pany's outreach education programs with local | teachers and classes. |
oth in the local Labor Party and in the local | teachers' associations, and in 1974 was elected to Lak |
d studied the organ and the violin with local | teachers. |
After beginning cello studies with two local | teachers, Richard studied with Joan Dickson from 1988 |
l in 1999 amid some opposition from the local | teachers' union. |
dministration, the school board and the local | teachers' union to sign an agreement to prioritize imp |
d by the level of education provided by local | teachers in Greek, he became a student at a Latin scho |
he was `a flying picket' in the Inner London | Teachers' Association (National Union of Teachers) str |
Reycraft was educated at London | Teachers' College and the University of Western Ontari |
ed end what is still (as of 2007) the longest | teachers' strike in the history of California. |
arton, Gary Grossman and Art Cohan - longtime | teachers in their own right at the school, and the BHP |
Nysmith prides itself on loving | teachers, small classes, and a diversified curriculumn |
icially, the school was referred to as Lowell | Teachers College. |
After High School, he enrolled at Machakos | Teachers' Training College (MTTC), Kenya, in 1966-67. |
Madrid's | teachers include lead trumpeter Conrad Gozzo, famed LA |
Tamil ayya is one the main | teachers in the school. |
g Chogle Namgyal (1376-1451), one of the main | teachers of Dorje Pakmo, entitled Ocean of Miracles (n |
His previous incarnation among the main | teachers of Dudjom Rinpoche. |
A Buddhist scholar, he was one of the main | teachers of the Yogacara school in India. |
geologist Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin as main | teachers. |
ceived the Sakya Lamdre teachings by his main | teachers as well as other Sutra and tantra teachings. |
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