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They point out that the Liberal Democrats signed up for the Wolf report on vocational education that weakened training requirements in maintained schools so that such schools could bring in "instructors" for vocational education who were not qualified teachers.
He also plans on bringing in instructors to talk about the benefits of meditation.
Entergy brought in instructors from Indian Point 3 -- which it bought in November 2000 from the New York Power Authority -- and from elsewhere to teach the sessions.
Reprinted (2000) in Instructors' Resource Manual to Kathleen Berger's The Developing Person Through Childhood and Adolescence, by R. Straub.
"As the wellness liaison, I'm bringing in instructors who will not only teach dance but will also speak about how dance has been transformative and restorative to wellness in their own lives," he explains.
Guskey (1986) presented an alternative to this model, proposing that the change in instructors' beliefs was driven by positive student outcomes that resulted from a change in practice.
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Our study is relevant for instructors in instructor-mediated classrooms in multiple ways.
In instructor-centered lecture courses, professors do that work, often learning more than the students.
Boutique gyms are more expensive: small, often chic clubs that specialise in instructor-led sessions.
These studies can therefore not be taken as integration guides by instructors planning to integrate PVs in instructor-mediated classrooms.
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