An emergency meeting of Skipton school headmasters and managers met to discuss an outbreak of measles in the town. |
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We requested participation from the headmasters of the 40 selected schools, and 39 headmasters responded affirmatively. |
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Less surprising is the large number of schoolmasters, top public school headmasters, college fellows and masters, and university professors. |
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So far former teachers, headmasters and farmers have been interviewed for the project. |
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Condemnation of the serial killer has been matched by criticism of the ineffective work of the local police and school headmasters. |
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Since I'm on the ground as it were, I've direct access to many of the headmasters, teachers, and senior exponents of these disciplines. |
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The headmasters they appoint are often excellent teachers but only rarely good managers of what are, in fact, medium-sized businesses. |
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During a conference regarding the subject, he presented his dream to local government, headmasters, traffic experts and people in authority. |
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The creamy walls of both floors were lined with paintings of old headmasters and headmistresses, bowls of fruit, Paris operas, and fairy tale adventures. |
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That night we had dinner with the headmaster and vice headmasters. |
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High school headmasters have begun banning pants that cause potential exposure of the buttocks, such as loose and baggy jeans on boys and midriff-showing lowriders on girls. |
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Workshops on seismic safety were conducted in Tajikistan and Uzbekistan for secondary school headmasters. |
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When we got there, there was a long hallway with portraits of the past headmasters and headmistresses hanging on the walls and an oak doorway at the end of the hall. |
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Most of the school teachers and headmasters were trained in Great Britain and exposed to the British Scouting Movement and to Outward Bound programs. |
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In September 2006 these anti-discriminatory model rules were transmitted to all school headmasters and were included in the school regulations. |
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We were going in aged 16 and talking to headmasters about why they should be using it. |
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Training is targeted to: office education employees, headmasters, teachers, educators and employers at teacher training centres. |
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Concrete answers will also be given to common problems facing teachers, parents, and headmasters. |
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The teams quickly earned the trust of headmasters, however, by adapting their shows for various age groups and by emphasizing the importance of knowing limits, asking for advice, seeking treatment and resisting peer pressure. |
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Education has come to be synonymous with ministries of education, district education officers, supervisors or inspectors, headmasters and headmistresses, and teachers trained in special institutions. |
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It has developed the educational mobility of hundreds of thousands of European university students and lecturers, headmasters, schoolteachers, pupils and educational decision makers. |
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If resources are available the Ministry intends to spread the educational campaign to other members of the society such as school headmasters and church leaders. |
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It will provide opportunities for 200 European school teachers of Chinese language as well as 400 school headmasters from Member States to enhance their Chinese proficiency and the understanding of Chinese culture. |
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We cooperate closely with formal entities, like institutions and government authorities, etc. and informal resources, like community leaders, teachers, headmasters and other influential persons in the communities. |
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Since 1989, an educational reform programme has liberalised curricula, given headmasters greater autonomy and sought to address more flexible employers' needs. |
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According to comments from teachers and two headmasters, these programmes fit remarkably well into classes in natural science, Caribbean history and social sciences. |
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As a result, more efforts need to be invested in joint capacity building programmes, including enhanced international exchanges and cooperation, for textbook authors, headmasters, inspectors, teachers and evaluators. |
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In order to foster participatory learning and improve the overall learning environment, training opportunities will be provided to teachers, social workers and headmasters. |
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Accordingly, in 2003, text-books were supplied free of charge to all schools and at a discount to headmasters and parents' associations, together with geometry kits. |
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However, our visits to these libraries revealed a general lack of interest in books as well as an inadequate management of both the premises and documents by untrained librarians and school headmasters. |
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Most are named after past headmasters or people of interest in the school's history, with the exception of School House, The Grange and Carlyon. |
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Roxburgh, who was unlike any of Niven's previous headmasters. |
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His impressions of headmasters were for the most part taken against a background of white-flannelled boys in playing-fields or grey-flannelled boys in walled court-yards. |
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Headmasters are in a unique position of power to mold the minds of impressionable young students. |
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Headmasters and school boards have control over budgets, the curriculum, staffing and salaries, and as a result are free to innovate and adapt to local needs. |
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