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colleges open in 1892, but they had only 892 | teachers and 16,600 students. |
e mathematical community comprising students, | teachers and researchers inside Kerala and outside. |
ntists, philosophers, theologians, ministers, | teachers, and science students, predominantly evangeli |
he served as General Director of Batxillerat, | Teachers and Education Centers as well as Scholarship |
and hardware at academic prices to students, | teachers and schools in the United States and Canada. |
od 1,300 Polish schools functioned with 1,800 | teachers and 84,000 students. |
oun County Public Schools, and consulted with | teachers and the school administration to ensure its e |
ons confirmed and with a staff strength of 23 | teachers and other staff the school got formally comme |
its alumni include both religious (rabbis and | teachers) and secular (businessmen, doctors, lawyers a |
ellent grades 3 letters of recommendations (2 | teachers and 1 administrator/counselor) 4 Personal Ess |
to support | teachers and |
enship Award, National Honor Roll of American | Teachers, and Who's Who Among American Teachers (twice |
British Council; it provides recognition for | teachers and their schools working to instill a global |
bsite aims to create a community of students, | teachers and parents that ultimately helps each other |
Dance | teachers and Gurus of all styles will offer their chos |
In 2007, the district employed 212 | teachers and the average teacher salary in the distric |
pany's outreach education programs with local | teachers and classes. |
a positive relationship between | teachers and students creates an environment in which |
pupils on the roll, as well as 100 full-time | teachers and a further 50 support staff including lear |
, he concentrated in improving the quality of | teachers and increasing the number of teachers with Ma |
me educated professionals in the town such as | teachers and doctors were executed and were victim to |
re mainly professionals, government servants, | teachers and farmers. |
roup Friends of Kingswood made up of parents, | teachers, and former pupils. |
Salary increases for | teachers and administrators in New Lenox School Distri |
ts, supervised by over 40 professional staff, | teachers and licensed counselors on a 100-acre (0.40 k |
y expanding its enrollment, courses, classes, | teachers and curriculum. |
h Mary Baldwin College for actors, directors, | teachers, and dramaturgs, a summer camp for high-schoo |
n problem facing this school is a shortage of | teachers and buildings. |
The High School, opened in 1969 with nine | teachers and 203 students, became notable on 4 Novembe |
The district has 101 full-time | teachers and over 1,735 students. |
ege trained students to become primary school | teachers and was male only until 1971. |
in Ardabil but left it, for lack of adequate | teachers, and travelled to Shiraz and then Gilan. |
y to have their T-Shirts signed by pupils and | teachers and if it's nice day, then they have a BBQ on |
programs to the general public, as well as to | teachers and students. |
own is hailed as one of basketball's greatest | teachers, and is well known for turning losers into wi |
earning Support provides services to schools, | teachers and students. |
The district has 103 full-time | teachers and over 1,659 students. |
Teachers and students scurrying to escape the inferno | |
Cues for | teachers and students.) |
erse and talented student body, inspirational | teachers and administrators, and exceptional football |
The Big Stinkin' brought troupes, | teachers, and talent scouts from around the nation to |
rrently has over 2,600 students with over 125 | teachers and faculty. |
25-30 students and a staff of five full-time | teachers and five part-time teachers, the student/teac |
s requires considerable flexibility from both | teachers and the system as a whole, to ensure the best |
school continued to function, with prefects, | teachers and students working to rebuild the ruined st |
she successfully led a coalition of parents, | teachers, and administrators to pass a millage expandi |
It displays about 250 works by | teachers and students of the Bauhaus school, including |
Training of sex | teachers and researchers at university level |
ina in Bertie County, was educated by private | teachers and in the common schools. |
to members of the Institute, are aimed at RE | teachers and others interested in theological and reli |
oduced, and State-certified special-education | teachers and a psychologist were hired to meet student |
schools committee to speak with students and | teachers, and increasing political activity. |
ancial assistance, by lending it speakers and | teachers, and by alloting it space in the official par |
The | teachers and authorities at the school claim that this |
MIND currently has five | teachers and 65 students. |
children and other vulnerable groups, such as | teachers and social workers |
is home to several Nationally Board Certified | teachers and several past winners of the Golden Apple |
Teachers and the administration at Burton consistently | |
Pupils are taught by specialist | teachers, and also belong to a Learning Mentor Groups, |
s on the ground were created with the help of | teachers and students from the nearby Leli Elementary |
being the school of choice to many qualified | teachers and principals in the area. |
r of the current generation of leading violin | teachers and performers. |
udents in kindergarten though grade 6 with 23 | teachers and 2 teaching assistants in its first year. |
l and University for the Education of Colored | Teachers and Students, established in 1873 by the Alab |
he president of both the Alaska Federation of | Teachers and the Anchorage Council of Education. |
charity annually funds 36 people to train as | teachers, and 50 to work as peer health educators. |
titutions shall be a normal seminary in which | teachers and preachers may be trained up to convey to |
Smith was educated under private | teachers and in Quaker schools, and studied law. |
to East Granby Middle School, and some of the | teachers and classrooms are shared. |
There are 13 full-time | teachers, and about 50 teachers and lecturers working |
public school system, raised the salaries of | teachers and improved the island's roads. |
Wayne is remembered by his Pine Crest | teachers and classmates as a happy and popular student |
In 1902, the village | teachers and doctor formed a peasant revolutionary clu |
Two | teachers and eight police escorts died near Algiers wh |
s founded in 1987, with 19 students and three | teachers and located in the First Day School building |
s a cast of students and a live band of music | teachers and students. |
The | teachers and the non-teaching staff work in perfect ta |
se departments, providing them with two extra | teachers and new resources. |
e idea of a radio station was tabled, pupils, | teachers and Heads Together staff agreed to create one |
on, our university has been sending groups of | teachers and researchers to 22 countries for short-ter |
-2008 school year the school is staffed by 25 | teachers and 4 administrators. |
As petty of an error as this may seem, | teachers and students have been frustrated by the erro |
He reflects on the generosity of both | teachers and philanthropists who helped in educating b |
Both of his parents were | teachers, and later on his two siblings would become t |
ough he went on to become one of its greatest | teachers, and a "legendary classroom presence". |
Bocca was born in Cuneo, Piedmont, the son of | teachers, and studied law. |
Since 1999, Lititz residents, | teachers, and students have criticized the mascot both |
ical Literature was the "first association of | teachers and clergy on an inter-school and inter-confe |
tial years of Czechoslovakia, when many Czech | teachers and clerks were active in Slovakia (since Slo |
Its age old school "Dinbai" is known for good | teachers and discipline and has its allumni all over t |
Shortly thereafter | teachers and state employees began taking reductions i |
The town now houses school | teachers and other personnel who work at the nearby Lo |
e for teaching and learning history, aimed at | teachers and students. |
re-prep school and a network of computers for | teachers and pupils alike to use. |
of the AFL-CIO and the American Federation of | Teachers and has over 32,000 members. |
llege grew, Chase came into conflict with the | teachers and the trustees of the college, as he desire |
es Kwast and Moritz Moszkowski, who were also | teachers and performers there. |
lished by the American Association of Physics | Teachers and includes papers on physics research, pape |
The district has 179 full-time | teachers and over 3,212 students. |
She was born in Lausanne, in a family of | teachers and spent her childhood in Alexandria, and th |
ed to a meeting of the Wesleyan Sunday School | Teachers, and there he announced his plans to form a N |
The Union recruits only qualified | teachers and those training to be qualified teachers i |
eate performance incentives for public school | teachers, and to facilitate the continuation of specia |
hor of What to Read When, a book for parents, | teachers, and caregivers, published by Avery, a Member |
District, a Title I school with 29 full-time | teachers and an enrollment of 281 students. |
The faculty consists of 118 full-time | teachers and 13 part-time teachers, of whom 71 have a |
f the yeshiva's alumni have gone on to become | teachers and rabbis. |
Academic grants of up to $10,000 are made to | teachers and administrators. |
nd for Oberlin, raising money, and recruiting | teachers and students. |
ation (changed its name to the Association of | Teachers and Lecturers in 1993) |
The district has 82 full-time | teachers and over 1,150 students. |
olhouse under the supervision of nearly fifty | teachers, and it was the house of worship for a Primit |
There are also drivers, engineers, doctors, | teachers, and privately owned businesses. |
uns a central library, the Panum Library, for | teachers and students. |
Glogster EDU allows | teachers and pupils to use glogs as instructional aids |
y different title Walking Trees: Portraits of | Teachers and Children in the Culture of Schools. |
development (CPD) workshops and resources for | teachers and trainee teachers in Earth science Educati |
The name “Jawdat” was given to him by his | teachers and colleagues, and it means “quality” in Ara |
o students from each grade that work with the | teachers and principals to achieve goals for the stude |
onger-term relationships between students and | teachers and preventing so many high school students f |
the education and professional development of | teachers and school librarians. |
e issue of violent crime in the U.S. with his | teachers and others during the day. |
He received instruction from private | teachers and attended the Monmouth Academy of Maine. |
ctive LCD panels, and tablet devices aimed at | teachers and presenters made by Hitachi. |
at's the point of stating the exact number of | teachers and the name of one of the staff?) |
ion from two big unions, United Federation of | Teachers and 1199. |
'Our | teachers and girls saw Turks in regular soldiers' unif |
nd does so by working directly with students, | teachers, and the general public. |
etarded Citizens, the Louisiana Federation of | Teachers, and the Louisiana State Troopers Association |
lecture theatre, chapel, canteen, etc to all | teachers and students. |
The district has 126 full-time | teachers and over 1,900 students. |
Lancaster County area depended upon itinerant | teachers and private tutors. |
5), about transformative mentors, leaders and | teachers, and The Accidental Asian: Notes of a Native |
ng that as part of a broader system including | teachers and parents. |
because many of its leaders and members were | teachers and professors. |
icated autism centre staffed by two full-time | teachers, and has a capacity for ten students. |
on, US Action, MoveOn, American Federation of | Teachers, and other advocacy organizations. |
He had private | teachers, and a year at college in Washington County, |
school held classes once a week, and had two | teachers and twelve students. |
a training center to send directors, actors, | teachers and designers out to the five boroughs of New |
s composed of all students and staff members ( | teachers) and since the students greatly outnumber the |
The district has 167 full-time | teachers and over 2,563 students. |
In 1905 it had one school with four | teachers and 122 students. |
assistance program for St. Petersburg school | teachers, and pioneered a program to use school proper |
books used in state public schools, licensing | teachers, and providing continuing education programs. |
uced a number of businessmen, administrators, | teachers and political leaders. |
Teachers and small group tutors specializing in a part | |
s of 2004, Somerset had 17 regular educations | teachers and 16 classrooms serving 353 students from t |
s bachelor's degrees in waldorf education for | teachers and kindergarten teachers, a master's degree |
It is a small school consisting of two | teachers and about 30 pupils, and it is situated next |
hich included a lecture series, workshops for | teachers and a seminar about telescope makers. |
There are about 50 | teachers and about 500 students in the high school and |
ology-based civic education materials to K-12 | teachers and students in public and private schools in |
ril May and there were three other specialist | teachers and eighteen form teachers. |
oup which included a farmer, physician, three | teachers, and a few native Hawaiian assistants. |
Berlin such as the Haus des Lehrers (House of | Teachers) and Congress Hall in Alexanderplatz and the |
He also ordered Norwegian | teachers and school children to attend a Hitler Youth |
to his old school for a day transfer, all the | teachers and staff seem to replicate their animal coun |
outreach programs provide support to parents, | teachers, and other staff in small and rural school di |
a law Maloney helped pass which would punish | teachers and administrators who conceal their criminal |
The district has 66 full-time | teachers and over 1,126 students. |
They were Sufi | Teachers and Traders who established themselves in the |
ur grades in eight classes taught by four lay | teachers and six Sisters of Charity of Halifax. |
In this role, he secured equal pay for women | teachers and pay equivalence between Northern Irish te |
Each team has its own set of classrooms, | teachers, and lockers. |
ops, field trips, and other opportunities for | teachers and students to join with scientists in the e |
He learned to play the guitar from various | teachers and began playing for hire and in clubs befor |
alization and high visibility of students, 2) | teachers and staff working collaboratively in teams an |
given by the American Association of Physics | Teachers, and was president of that society from 1986 |
e system to collaborate online resources with | teachers and students. |
es and resulted in a happy mix of experienced | teachers and eager new instructors. |
ed by professional actors, directors, theatre | teachers, and technicians and has an enrollment of ove |
Teachers and clinical staff work closely with therapis | |
ition also arrested and killed many prominent | teachers and censured new ideas like Erasmism. |
C also conducts refresher courses for college | teachers and training for interested students. |
re Yesterday's Man" was used in the TV series | Teachers, and the film Shooting Fish. |
The district has 384 full-time | teachers and over 5,782 students. |
Many gurus and other spiritual | teachers, and other religious leaders, especially Hind |
By doing so, he argued, | teachers and parents alike could lapse into developmen |
Together they solve the mystery with the odd | teachers and save Kenny's home planet "Mylta". |
nce scene, often informed by local DJs, dance | teachers and bands. |
Several South Meck | teachers and counselors hold National Board Certificat |
Teachers and Writers Collaborative > Writer Profile | |
ty of Toronto and also managed a magazine for | teachers and the Canadian Historical Review. |
utions in Qatar teaching the language, with 3 | teachers and 187 students. |
m, instituted a staff development program for | teachers, and provided leadership for the development |
after careful consultation with your parents, | teachers, and counselor. |
s of 2005 it had 1,456 students and about 115 | teachers and student teachers. |
credited through the Association of Christian | Teachers and Schools and recognized by the Oklahoma Pr |
kname sticks so well she is called 'Osaka' by | teachers and even in the class roster, to the point th |
education services, support staff, substitute | teachers, and educational technology (such as computer |
nisations focus their efforts so that pupils, | teachers and parents can have a better understanding o |
Ted Polk is a secondary school with numerous | teachers and students, with numbers exceeding one-thou |
ong with a close working relationship between | teachers and parents. |
and misinformed accusations against Christian | teachers and ministries, including the Council on Bibl |
Kamras is also a digital rights advocate for | teachers and believes every educator should have the s |
The district has 231 full-time | teachers and over 3,766 students. |
kers was a college that trained missionaries, | teachers and other people dedicated to sharing Christi |
deaf Principal, deaf vocational and academic | teachers, and deaf maintenance personnel. |
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