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esman for the school denied claims one of its | teachers was injured during scuffles and blamed the in |
, and, in 1840, a department of common school | teachers was started. |
ver the city in 1919 he, like other Hungarian | teachers, was dismissed from work. |
At Bristol, one of his | teachers was Rendle Short, who had proposed that appen |
Among his | teachers was Jesuit theologian Bernard Lonergan. |
e Juilliard School of music, where one of her | teachers was Leon Theremin. |
One of Salih's | teachers was Abu Abdallah Mohammed Amghar from El Jadi |
One of his | teachers was Abraham (Abie) Vaughn, a Conservative Cou |
e late 1920s, he lived in England (one of his | teachers was Mildred Pope)and in 1933 he was appointed |
American Federation of | Teachers, Washington |
The legislation seeks to identify | teachers' weaknesses and offer professional developmen |
judges had been criticized for ruling against | teachers wearing Muslim head scarves. |
Her classmates and | teachers welcomed her, shared their notes and studied |
was to South Africa where six students and 10 | teachers went to visit schools in South Africa and set |
In May over 50 | teachers went on strike citing the National Pay Agreem |
ther schools in Manchester closing when other | teachers went on strike. |
Saitama | Teachers went back to the Kanto regional league, and T |
Olejniczak's piano | teachers were Ryszard Bakst and Zbigniew Drzewiecki. |
; in the result, thousands of journalists and | teachers were banned from exercising their profession. |
A number of the | teachers were carried over from T.P Riley School, whil |
His first | teachers were his parents, Georg Conrad von der Goltz |
rn in Vienna, she studied in Italy; among her | teachers were Aloysia Weber Lange and Domenico Ronconi |
Most schools were closed, some | teachers were arrested and even executed during the pu |
e Royal Academy of Music (1970-73), where her | teachers were Malcolm MacDonald, Eric Fenby, Alan Bush |
er four titles have come under suspicion that | teachers were (sometimes under pressure) changing the |
At Northwestern his composition | teachers were Robert Delaney and Anthony Donato, and h |
Many of the | teachers were of varying artistic calibre, having been |
on to study composition; his most significant | teachers were Howard Hanson and Bernard Rogers. |
At this college, his | teachers were Lodewijk Mortelmans, Jules Van Nuffel an |
Among her | teachers were Karl Jaspers and Karl Mannheim. |
Salaries of | teachers were to be paid through the treasury. |
The school curriculum offered and its | teachers were highly valued by the black citizens of B |
His clarinet | teachers were Manfred Preis and Peter Rieckhoff. |
f at Copland have vowed to strike after three | teachers were suspended after being a whistleblower to |
dall experienced a high turnover of staff: 31 | teachers were at the school in the year of his arrival |
a law degree, and where his most influential | teachers were George Santayana and William James (whos |
-Khatib was an early student there; among his | teachers were Ibn al-Fajjar, Ibn Marzuq, and Ibn al-Ha |
Among his | teachers were Frans Elsen, Barry Harris, John Ruocco a |
His principal | teachers were Ben Johnston, Hubert Kessler, J. F. Goos |
His | teachers were Nelly Wagenaar, his father Simon C. Jans |
Most of the | teachers were overly keen upon caning pupils and often |
In their study, they showed that if | teachers were led to expect enhanced performance from |
His | teachers were Jean-Baptiste Lully and Michel Lambert, |
irst few years the salaries of the elementary | teachers were paid by the state. |
Many of Leonhard's | teachers were former students of John Dewey, whose ide |
The students and | teachers were transferred to the Kalaw Government High |
Among his | teachers were H.H. Trijang Rinpoche and H.H. Ling Rinp |
The | teachers were told by court officials that they would |
His | teachers were the Netziv and Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik, |
16 of the school's | teachers were dismissed. |
His early | teachers were Joaquin "La Paloma" Gandia and Carlos So |
Her principal | teachers were Freda Pastor Berkowitz, who also taught |
Her primary | teachers were Syoko Aki, Vera Beths, James Buswell, an |
urses at degree and doctorate level began and | teachers were trained. |
had been the fact that few, if any, Buddhist | teachers were located there. |
le that a Henry and a Mary Carey, both school | teachers, were his parents. |
Among his other | teachers were Shechen Kongtrul, Tulku Arig and Dudjom |
ative codices were burned, native priests and | teachers were persecuted, and the temples and statues |
The students and | teachers were unable to complain or even mention the a |
His first | teachers were Timo Hanhinen and Seppo Kimanen. |
the summer of 1994, more than 70 students and | teachers were forced to trensfer to other schools by a |
Additionally, | teachers were optionally allowed to work year-round. |
the waiting list for January, when three more | teachers were scheduled to begin employment with the s |
nd, chapels, schools, officiating priests and | teachers were to be registered, assemblies with locked |
His | teachers were Abdul Azeez Mubarakpuri, Maulana Sanaull |
Many | teachers were killed while trying to protect and evacu |
Among Charles' | teachers were Adrianus Barlandus, Jacobus Latomus, and |
e of titles held in the Great Church to which | teachers were attached. |
The school's | teachers were dismissed from their positions and repla |
2 he attended Royal College of Art, where his | teachers were Ruskin Spear, Carel Weight and John Mint |
For the most part, the | teachers were also Greek. |
The | teachers were highly educated, with significant contri |
Among her | teachers were Alexander Uriah Boskovich (theory), Mord |
Whilst attending school, his | teachers were able to identify that he had dyslexia. |
together.During this event many of the school | teachers were felicitated. |
eet, as per which in the year 1999-2000, 3032 | teachers were recruited by the former CM and his son A |
ch an institution, and in May 2001, the first | teachers were interviewed and hired. |
While | teachers were permitted to open and close school with |
As enrollment increased, several | teachers were added to help instruct on other instrume |
Among his | teachers were Emil von Sauer (piano), Robert Fuchs (th |
Among his music | teachers were Ryszard Bakst (at Chetham's), Joan Havil |
Among his | teachers were Jacob Hoeschel and his son Joshua Hoesch |
Among those involved as | teachers were: Ellen Swallow Richards (science), Lucre |
ose-built institutions for the instruction of | teachers west of the Mississippi River and the first s |
he child goes to school for the hearings with | teachers, where he meets a young and charming, "religi |
on 31 August 1992 and most students and some | teachers where relocated to nearby Fartown High School |
critical success with his rural drama Country | Teachers, which won the Golden Rooster Award for best |
2010 Providence had some 90 students, and 12 | teachers, which is a student/teacher ratio of 7.5 (Geo |
n focus of the university is the schooling of | teachers, which was established during the 1970s and r |
, “Classical Guitar Pedagogy - A Handbook for | Teachers,” which has become the standard guitar pedago |
t of H-Net, an Internet site for scholars and | teachers which seeks to promote the study of history. |
small groups to develop a theme given by the | teachers which allows them to explore the territory th |
o Launch and starred in the television sitcom | Teachers which premiered on March 28, 2006 on NBC (it |
y were molested by 10 former brothers and lay | teachers while at the school. |
er and became active in the National Union of | Teachers, while contesting Rhondda East for the party |
n as the Three Great Hierarchs and Ecumenical | Teachers, while in Roman Catholicism the three are hon |
ts in fifth grade will generally have several | teachers, while those in third and fourth will remain |
whom the former were friendly and anxious for | teachers, while the latter had just been brought to su |
It provided assistance to the families of | teachers who had been imprisoned or killed, or who wer |
Small classes (typically 12-14 students), | teachers who are committed to making a difference in t |
Teachers who serves as department heads receive additi | |
She was inspired by her science | teachers who nurtured her curiosity and encouraged her |
public schools ruled against reinstating two | teachers who had been dismissed for wearing a headscar |
Joeli Bulu was one of a band of Tongan | teachers who came to Fiji in 1865, and pioneered the w |
He soon astonished his | teachers who allowed him to attend the advanced master |
rivate and home school-age children and their | teachers who have made reservations with the Center. |
As well, many are successful | teachers who follow his example by training young sing |
e Expert, which she designed specifically for | teachers who had little experience of drama, "I introd |
The two researchers and academic | teachers who designed PL/C were Richard W. Conway and |
lso studied chamber music with other renowned | teachers who joined Piatigorsky and the institute incl |
ren who had difficulty learning English under | teachers who themselves “learnt English as a foreign l |
ed the formalistic approach of modern British | teachers who do not care about culture and self-educat |
ng not only the champions but also the future | teachers who will in turn carry on the tradition and k |
For parents and | teachers who want to encourage tolerance, respect, and |
list of speakers, reflecting the many Indian | teachers who would visit the Scandinavian Yoga and Med |
faculty at these universities, or founded by | teachers who had previously studied at these universit |
r there he took a room in the home of two art | teachers who recognized his talent and encouraged him |
stricted to those who held offices or titles ( | teachers who are department heads, student council pre |
m India in November 2005, this time including | teachers who will study teaching and learning in Briti |
th by the Honor Council (A group of peers and | teachers who assist in deciding the outcome of the pre |
ellectuals, priests, journalists, lawyers and | teachers, who organised charity work, secret education |
time faculty member and a number of part-time | teachers who taught one course per year. |
It has | teachers who work from the Edmonton campus (sometimes |
rning Difficulties Unit with three specialist | teachers who work with pupils, parents, subject teache |
Juanita Ross Epp is highly critical of | teachers who regard pupils debagging one another as no |
hen it was purchased by the National Union of | Teachers, who had moved out of London to avoid air rai |
Many | teachers who practice "teaching to the test" misinterp |
about many of these issues was shaped by her | teachers, who included Elaine Pagels and Mordecai Kapl |
Students study with resident master | teachers who have had successful careers in the arts, |
ght up in his "Seminar" a whole generation of | teachers who carried his ideas and methods throughout |
n international movement with over 200 member | teachers who are mainly based in the US and Europe. |
s who were assisted by four native missionary | teachers, who sold the populators for 5 dollars per ca |
But we would like legal protection for | teachers who present scientific arguments against the |
intimately linked with students, artisans and | teachers who worked to preserve Cambodian cultural tra |
he Lancashire branch of the National Union of | Teachers who referred to it as the funding of the "edu |
Honorable | teachers who taught Jack Mac Kinnon and other talented |
ols and lessons were conducted by independent | teachers who moved from town to town, often under the |
ough, to include the poor and rural, training | teachers who traveled across the sprawling Caliphate. |
even the youngest students have classes with | teachers who are specialists in their disciplines, alt |
onment, a warm supportive family of dedicated | teachers who envision a scope where there is no limit |
allows students to pick the | teachers who give the highest grades |
entary and high schools on October 26 to give | teachers who served as Board of Election Inspectors (B |
In it we find a group of | teachers who were planning to stage a play in a villag |
The school faculty is made up of 56 | teachers who instruct in disciplines including, scienc |
Its faculty consists of 30 | teachers, who teach 562 students. |
Some of the prominent and talented | teachers who taught in this school were Rajasekharan N |
Each department is staffed with | teachers who are available all day long and after scho |
sted many National Merit Scholars, as well as | teachers who were recognized state wide - and national |
provides professional accreditation for organ | teachers who already hold either the ARCO or FRCO. |
The school seeks and supports | teachers who bring into the classroom the same passion |
Green's parents were both primary school | teachers, who together authored a series of geography |
ison Institute holds seminars for high school | teachers who teach U.S. Government, Civics, and U.S. H |
ring, and positive environment with committed | teachers who use the California Content Standards and |
Throngs of | teachers who want a break from classroom teaching comp |
Today, the school is staffed by lay | teachers who -together with the clergy, parents, and s |
2007, Mrs.Bhupalan was one of the few veteran | teachers who were invited to attend MBSSKL's 110th Ann |
those who wish to learn nonsense from finding | teachers who want to make money peddling nonsense. |
stival is the brainchild of two musicians and | teachers who, frustrated by the lack of festivals in t |
The "Maskilim" (Karaite | teachers) who, endowed with the knowledge of the Torah |
ired by the true story of two Scottish school | teachers whose lives were destroyed when one of their |
nstitution composed of the scribes (sages and | teachers), whose pupils, having out-grown the schools, |
lves encountered in the trance state, strange | teachers whose marvelous singing makes intricate toys |
At first Moncho is very scared that the | teachers will hit him, as that was the norm then. |
Professional development for 9-12 grade | teachers will be conducted and will focus on instructi |
Teachers will develop and refine essential learning an | |
Under the deal, Woodbridge, Torstar, and | Teachers' will together receive $1.3 billion in either |
ffer a large disadvantage at students because | teachers will not be able to be dedicated to a set of |
The vision of Countryside High School is that | teachers will provide the opportunity for all students |
, the most notable being volleyball where the | teachers will play the students (the teachers usually |
ally contain moral and religious content, but | teachers will sometimes honor requests for private cla |
2009, in which the same amount of pupils and | teachers will attend, as with previous events. |
Students and | teachers will not be able to conduct projects in the c |
rticular AP course is not offered as a class, | teachers will work with students to study above the no |
Arts, where he studied under New York Acting | teachers William Esper, Maggie Flanigan and Deborah He |
college was noted for producing students and | teachers willing to challenge the status quo and exist |
rtified staff of 53 full-time and 5 part-time | teachers with an average class size of 25. |
OLAD has 56 students and 7 | teachers, with 6 additional administration and support |
s own teacher with the support of specialists | teachers with which they have regular classes with thr |
The District has 12 schools and 447 | teachers, with a total enrollment of 8,729 students in |
high school students, but it has been used by | teachers with students as young as five and six years |
In 2009 the district reports employing 70 | teachers with a salary range of $32,000 to $96,160. |
eracy and math Coaching programs that provide | teachers with individualized job-embedded professional |
ol capacity is around 350 students and twenty | teachers with more support staff. |
He has become known as a teacher of | teachers, with masters from various lineages coming to |
The tournament was run by Amador Valley math | teachers with help from the Amador Valley Math Team. |
In 2005 it had 517 students, and 30 | teachers with a ration of 1:17 while the State ratio w |
In 2005 it had 898 students, and 52 | teachers with a ratio of 1:17 while the State ratio wa |
The StoryBus also provides | teachers with an arts-based curriculum to reinforce th |
2006 was Victoria Jenkins, who impressed the | teachers with her charm and final transformation. |
In 2007, the district employed 83 | teachers with the average teacher salary in the distri |
Born in a family of | teachers with Communist ideas, Jean Maitron joined the |
The union claims to unite more than 90% of | teachers with a membership of more than 80,000. |
eracy and math Coaching programs that provide | teachers with individualized job-embedded professional |
courses were added in order to educate music | teachers with an emphasis on excellence in performance |
60% English | teachers with Master degree |
In 2009, the district reported employing 405 | teachers with a salary range of $40,527 to $116,930. |
uare Pegs few seasons back, yet it treats the | teachers with compassion and respect. |
ists of eminent personalities and experienced | teachers with the active support of the parent church. |
bursaries and scholarships and impressing his | teachers with his dedication. |
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