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t seeks to address the issue of a shortage of | teachers in Chicago's public schools by focusing on re |
ndary College, and focused on the life of the | teachers in and out of the staff room. |
ts instruments into the hands of students and | teachers in elementary schools in Daviess County, Kent |
e will be one Senior Master In Charge and 3-4 | Teachers In Charge. |
Walking Trees: Teaching | Teachers in New York City Schools is a book by Ralph F |
d completed the examination for middle school | teachers in 1927. |
and Ruthie has had numerous affairs with her | teachers in the past (her current endeavor being her g |
a total of 37 convicts were appointed school | teachers in Western Australia between 1853 and 1900. |
It has approximately 1,000 students and 70 | teachers in grades 9-12. |
It provided assistance to | teachers in need, for example to the ones deported fro |
He visited over 37 towns, where he instructed | teachers in music and helped develop the educational m |
elopment Programme (Pedagogics for university | teachers), in 1995 Norwegian National Defence College, |
response to the shortage of math and science | teachers in Illinois, Truman College partnered with No |
In total, 39 ex-convicts became school | teachers in Western Australia. |
Working with the | teachers in the English department, CCAP chooses works |
tated doctors, 826 senior lecturers, and 1829 | teachers in total. |
Tamil ayya is one the main | teachers in the school. |
nce Charles as one of the best primary school | teachers in Leicester. |
One of the primary school | teachers in his charge was Robert Mugabe. |
rtunity to coach primary and secondary school | teachers in the use of Apple's award-winning software |
These students are divided among 24 | teachers in a 4-period block schedule. |
tive participation of students as well as the | teachers in charge. |
ed the voice with some of the most celebrated | teachers in this country (United States). |
disputes with UH professors and public school | teachers in April 2001 led to simultaneous strikes by |
Leo Podolsky had many piano | teachers in his youth, but George Lalewicz was credite |
a College, teaching many writers and training | teachers in the Workshop techniques. |
of the vote resigned in protest, and science | teachers in the district refused to read the statement |
A study of | teachers in Kampala showed that teachers were turning |
ke a teaching job in New York, but one of her | teachers in Ohio dissuaded her, offering to buy her a |
ar teenagers' quiz where pupils would take on | teachers in a general knowledge game based on noughts |
is desire to "blow up the school with all the | teachers in it" filed a federal lawsuit alleging the p |
n negotiated a merger with the Association of | Teachers in Colleges and Departments of Education, for |
rsity in Langston, Oklahoma Normal School for | Teachers in Alva, Oklahoma were created. |
but due to unfortunate hiring of abolitionist | teachers in pro-slavery Missouri, was forced to move a |
Laichi or Ma Mingxin), and beyond, toward his | teachers in Arabia. |
boys' school before allowing girls and female | teachers in the 1970s. |
dy to gauge the level of need of students and | teachers in the Charlotte community. |
1656 Finch and Baines returned to Christ's as | teachers in 1660, and fellows of the Royal Society. |
science lab, laid out to best benefit science | teachers in lab activities, which is officially Room 1 |
g to be noted that more than 90% of the total | teachers in this school are belong to the same village |
ople and son-in-law of Abraham Rosanes I. His | teachers in Talmud and rabbinics were Samuel ha-Levi a |
The list includes all the | teachers in the school and the courses they teach. |
formal contacts such as Sixth Formers helping | teachers in First School classrooms, Year 10 Work Expe |
ducation, Socioeconomic survey of the college | teachers in the Poona university area, Sardar Sarovar |
he center trains North Carolina public school | teachers in a variety of teaching methods and technolo |
ries of English summer schools for pupils and | teachers in Sri Lanka, and in 2006 VESL also hopes to |
ion" and, on 26 June 1901, at a conference of | teachers, in an address on "The Public School System o |
Teachers in schools in the camps exploited children in | |
ets are based upon Buddhist teaching, not all | teachers in the lineage consider themselves Buddhist. |
and he was not named among the six prosperity | teachers in the financial investigations launched by U |
ucation currently employs two foreign English | teachers in their schools. |
vide, in particular, a performance outlet for | teachers in Leicestershire he took his ideas to Peter |
bring together the prison yoga and meditation | teachers in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Irela |
, Dr. Jennifer Kalish, and Ms. Stiepleman are | teachers in the academy. |
hopin became one of only 39 ex-convict school | teachers in Western Australia. |
n 2008 it had about 250 students and about 13 | teachers in the elementary and middle school. |
epartment agreed to subsidize the salaries of | teachers in all non-profit making kindergartens. |
rovides educational grants of up to $2000 for | teachers in North Carolina who fund classroom-based pr |
Board of Education to increase pay for black | teachers in the city's school system. |
s founded, as the Professional Association of | Teachers, in 1970 by two Essex teachers Colin Leiceste |
ack to School Foundation also trains Romanian | teachers in western methods and conducts small classes |
In 2007, | teachers in southern America and England were refusing |
high school settings, (c) highly experienced | teachers in both academic achievement and professional |
he spent a year at George Peabody College for | Teachers in Nashville, Tennessee, having procured a ma |
He was among a handful of Hmong | teachers in the entire country. |
cause he later studied under emigrent Bauhaus | teachers in the USA. |
s another article listing the names of Jewish | teachers in Italian universities. |
ades 5 through 8 are departmentalized, with 4 | teachers in Social Studies, Science, Language Arts, an |
additional curricula were added, and the best | teachers in the country were more or less forced to tr |
so was selected as one of the top ten science | teachers in 1995 by the National Science Teachers Asso |
f retreats offered by Thich Nhat Hanh and lay | teachers in the United States and Canada. |
s IEEE volunteers to work with pre-university | teachers in order to integrate engineering and enginee |
tudy Chinese because of the lack of qualified | teachers in her area and a proper learning environment |
was founded in 1976 with 28 students and four | teachers in a type II quarter to cater to the educatio |
round the Louvre concerned the lack of sports | teachers in schools.) |
It was created by Fort Worth area | teachers in honor of Van Cliburn, who had won the firs |
Training by trained | teachers in music |
The English | teachers in the participating schools attended a two-d |
eading professional development resources for | teachers in the state. |
ed for when a student interns, volunteers, or | teachers in a foreign country through a program. |
ho would both become prominent performers and | teachers in India and the United States. |
erican arrowheads with one of his high school | teachers in New Paltz. |
Among his | teachers in the college were prominent Armenian educat |
All Newly Qualified | Teachers in the England and Wales are required to pass |
arton, Gary Grossman and Art Cohan - longtime | teachers in their own right at the school, and the BHP |
He was considered a prodigy by his | teachers in the seminary, and at home he spent most of |
She was however faced with a strike of | teachers in November that year over a national pay cla |
oned in Pawiak for several months; one of the | teachers in the underground Education in Poland during |
teacher described the experience of American | teachers in Chinese middle schools as invigorating per |
rnational Language Academy, which trains ESOL | teachers in Southeast Asia. |
e of the first collective bargaining laws for | teachers in the United States. |
ionally, the school board laid off thirty-one | teachers in April 2010, but was able to recall fifteen |
s of Johnny Echols and Arthur Lee were school | teachers in Memphis, Tennessee, where the boys were bo |
ng have made him one of the most sought after | teachers in Jazz today. |
the dismissal of all of its African-American | teachers in the course of integrating its school syste |
ics in general, and to the training of Jewish | teachers in Hungary in particular. |
lence in Teacher Training for its training of | teachers in the Post Compulsory (Post 16) sector. |
eek professional development seminar involves | teachers in creative writing, dance, drama, music, and |
he founded a training school for kindergarten | teachers in Chicago, which thereafter became an innova |
The Ministry of Education hired 20,000 new | teachers in 2005, and continued to implement teacher t |
Among his | teachers in the early 1920s were Roy Palmer and Honore |
early all Welsh speakers, representing mainly | teachers in Welsh medium schools or teachers of Welsh |
sport in the school and taught by one of the | teachers in Colaiste Iosagain. |
There are 50 | teachers in the school. |
His parents, Bill and Joy Hartnell, are both | teachers in Lloydminster, Alberta. |
chools in New France to teaching students and | teachers in developing countries. |
, she is very kindhearted unlike most male PE | teachers in the media. |
s launched by the Professional Association of | Teachers in 1999. |
According to several | teachers in Theravada Buddhism, anapanasati alone will |
Meetings with Remarkable Women: Buddhist | Teachers in America by Lenore Friedman (Boston, MA: Sh |
Harrison was honored as one of the top three | teachers in Canada by Canadian Family Magazine. |
motivated Teaching Assistants who assist the | teachers in the teaching of S.E.N pupils. |
ry goal was to educate nuns who would then be | teachers in Catholic schools. |
unded in January, 1953 with 53 students and 6 | teachers, in a building constructed with pre-fabricate |
on is to create curricula programs to support | teachers in helping students of all ages understand Ma |
ty General Secretary of the National Union of | Teachers in 1994 in the middle of his year as National |
Teachers in the district carry, on average, 15 years o | |
s, having completed the First Course of Dance | Teachers in 1978, and despite her young age, she was d |
SciTrain Project - free training courses for | teachers in math and science of students with disabili |
dance, drama and music, taught by specialist | teachers in state-of-the-art studios. |
ing terminal and travel sabbatical leaves for | teachers in public schools and placed requirements on |
rbilt University's George Peabody College for | Teachers in Nashville, Tennessee and an Honorary Docto |
onsisting of qualified and experienced school | teachers in service who are guided by supervises(Usual |
rganization, and several influential Buddhist | teachers in the United States have been members. |
gest provider of secondary physical education | teachers in the UK. |
n of staff workers whose purpose is to assist | teachers in teaching science to their students. |
nker who sought to promote an active role for | teachers in educational research and curriculum develo |
She accounts for the lack of support from | teachers in physical fights stemming from schoolgirl p |
r travelling to other countries, and training | teachers in the Ovulation Method, lecturing to doctors |
de and Necdet later took lessons from several | teachers in Istanbul, but mostly from Karl Berger. |
nion official in the National Association for | Teachers in Further and Higher Education (NATFHE). |
e NTEP graduates, who are locals, will become | teachers in levels from kindergarten to grade 7. |
ch can become a resource for secondary school | teachers in Jordan. |
nored by The Sporting News as one of the best | teachers in baseball. |
C. Bradford Sheppard was one of the | teachers in the original Moore School Lectures which w |
idz has reached 200,000 students, parents and | teachers in more than 20 states, Mali, Paraguay, Canad |
ted his professional career at the school for | teachers in Bruges, and from 1972 until 1992 he lectur |
r College, where he joined the Association of | Teachers in Technical Institutes, and was elected Pres |
It is my deepest wish that | teachers in our public and parochial schools, with sch |
The school had 1,780 students and 102 | teachers in the 1964/1965 school year. |
and Wolf Wilhelm Friedrich von Baudissin his | teachers in the area of religious history. |
atorically adhered to the instructions of his | teachers in Athens (implying that Isocrates was a supp |
He has authorized six of his disciples as | teachers in their own right: Sante Poromaa, Kanja Odla |
st possible resources and support for history | teachers in the United Kingdom, as well as providing O |
on and on-the-job training working as student | teachers in AUSL schools, under the direction and supe |
Kaplan was named one of the top ten | teachers in the United States in 1966 by Time magazine |
He was recognized as one of the best | teachers in the nation when he received the distinguis |
ronmental guides and handbooks for elementary | teachers in British Columbia, the topics ranging from |
who hailed from Nishapur, had vast amounts of | teachers in Khurasan, Iraq, Transoxiana and elsewhere. |
Maria and her daughter, Zaffira Peretti, were | teachers in anatomy at the University of Ferrara. |
honorific title given to older monks and Zen | teachers in Japan, though both "sensei" and "roshi" ha |
in 10 February 1978 with 150 pupils and four | teachers in a thatched roof structure under the princi |
98% of the | teachers in the school have full teaching credential, |
Both sites named for former ag | teachers in Katy, L.D. Robinson and Gerald Young. |
Parents and | teachers in our community have long-expressed the chal |
There are 43 | teachers in the school, 25 of whom hold a master's deg |
The term is descriptive of certain | teachers in Tibet who are thought to reincarnate over |
In recent years | teachers in a few Christian denominations have begun t |
ine educational resources were also build for | teachers in schools and colleges. |
ucted highly praised seminars for high school | teachers in the USA and UK, to aid their appreciation |
A means of keeping | teachers in school in touch with the work of the unive |
was titled Connections: Things That Matter to | Teachers in Small Colleges. |
geared to adults, families, and students and | teachers in grades K-12 and college. |
Walking Trees: Teaching | Teachers in New York City Schools is the story of Ralp |
co-founder of the Professional Association of | Teachers in 1968, he was its first chairman from 1968 |
Prasad was born into a family of | teachers in Adoni in Andhra Pradesh as the fourth and |
GACE (abbreviated) is a standardized test all | teachers in the US state of Georgia must pass in order |
Both of her parents are former full-time | teachers in Aberdeen. |
There are approximately 60 | teachers in the school and approximately 800 pupils. |
eant to test the various subjects prospective | teachers in Florida will be teaching. |
His | teachers in Vienna were Robert Fuchs and Johann Nepomu |
d spring, the festival tours schools, assists | teachers in teaching Shakespeare, and sets up performa |
nited States Peace Corps and trained over 300 | teachers in the Dominican Republic in modern teaching |
ecclesiastical rank for learned preachers and | teachers in the Armenian Apostolic Church roughly equi |
Tutors support Los Angeles | teachers in their classrooms, providing students with |
Every year, | teachers in Helsinki schools ask their pupils to write |
d by the level of education provided by local | teachers in Greek, he became a student at a Latin scho |
t of the Federal government, African American | teachers in the public schools were paid on the same s |
His composition and orchestration | teachers include Karel Husa, Warren Benson, Samuel Adl |
Her former | teachers include Dorothy Delay, Masao Kawasaki and Pet |
Other | teachers include Jean Rivier and Olivier Messiaen. |
His | teachers include Shiekh Mohammed Rashid Bilal, Shiekh |
Mr. Cohler's | teachers include legendary Boston Symphony Orchestra c |
His | teachers include Lawrence Wolfe, S. Charles Siani, Edw |
; other composers who may have been his early | teachers include Gaetano Greco, Francesco Gasparini, a |
His | teachers include the legendary pedagogue Arnold Jacobs |
His major | teachers include Herman Reinshagen and Stuart Sankey, |
no studies at age 10 with Elsie K. Brett; his | teachers include Rose Willits, Mollie Margolies, and S |
Two former well known | teachers include Donald Hutchinson, who in 2005 won th |
Former | teachers include Mr. Allahyar Malik, Ms. Kaneez Fatima |
Its | teachers include the published translator Karl Brunnho |
His | teachers include Edmund Tarbell, Eric Page and Aldro H |
His composition | teachers include William Albright, Bernard Barrell, Ar |
Madrid's | teachers include lead trumpeter Conrad Gozzo, famed LA |
His | teachers include William Albright for whose Requiem he |
Distinguished past | teachers include Henry Tonks, Wilson Steer, Randolph S |
His | teachers include Leif Segerstam, Atso Almila, Jorma Pa |
The current | teachers include Dan Davelaar, Cheryl DeJong, Elaine J |
ed in India and Nepal for many years, and her | teachers include His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Tsenzhap |
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