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The state's only representative is often a lonely school teacher, subject to harassment and possibly murder from one side or the other.In these circumstances, the government's threat to hold an election looks hollow.
Not accepting the teacher, subject, assignments, or concepts--means a "mental block" and likely confusion or withdrawal.
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The subjects are described in Additional File 2: Characteristics of teacher study subjects.
To achieve the purpose of the study, the researcher designed structured interview questions for the principal, senior assistant special education teachers, subject teachers and resource teacher.
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The union has a history of vigorously resisting standards-based change and is dead set against making teachers subject to federally dictated qualification and performance standards.
Mr. White said the reforms the city wanted would increase the number of unsatisfactory teachers subject to layoff to about 2,000.
Experts say that while many elementary school teachers ask parents to write letters introducing their children at the beginning of the school year, few teachers subject parents to a weekly regimen of reading and writing.
The African Institute for Mathematical Sciences Schools Enrichment Programme (AIMSSEC) is a not-for-profit organisation providing professional development courses for mathematics teachers, subject advisers and field trainers in South Africa, introducing new mathematics teaching skills, improving subject knowledge and empowering teachers from disadvantaged rural and township communities.
Finally, members of the two main teachers' subject associations for maths have written to Morgan asking her to reverse another controversial plan: the introduction of baseline assessments for four- and five-year-olds.
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