Sentences with phrase «teachers up and down the country»

So there has been a Cabinet reshuffle, and Gove has been demoted — you could hear the cheers of parents and teachers up and down the country at that one!
This is clearly not sustainable for our schools, our teachers or our students, and steps must be taken to alleviate the pressure facing our teachers up and down the country
«We know that primary teachers up and down the country are doing an incredible job of supporting their pupils from day one, by sparking their creativity and imaginations.
That's why I'd urge teachers up and down the country who think Britain is safer, stronger and better off in Europe to make sure their voice is heard on June 23rd and to make sure we don't gamble with the future of the next generation.»
This meant that over a thousand primary teachers up and down the country took part in judging the writing of thousands of pupils.

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We have recruited 544 Young Ambassadors, 5,400 practitioners (teachers, learning assistants etc) and reached more than 18,000 young people through a series of summits up and down the country.
, which demonstrated how to make the most of the percussion instruments in teachers» classroom trollies, including some basic world music rhythms which are sure soon to be appearing in lessons up and down the country.
Schools and academies up and down the country are raving about the positive effect the Duke of Edinburgh Award has on pupils and teachers alike
Catherine Roche, CEO of Place2Be said: «In classrooms up and down the country, we know teachers are working incredibly hard to support the emotional needs of their pupils.
As youngster's up and down the country prepare for school this September, education technology continues to be an extremely hot topic and mobile apps are proving to be a perfect solution for teachers hoping to enhance their classroom experience.
-- Paul Tough, author of How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character «Dale Russakoff, one of America's great journalists, illuminates one of the country's great problems — the failure of inner city schools — with on - the - ground reporting that extends from the governor's office and fancy philanthropies down (or up) to the small miracles performed every day by dedicated Newark classroom teachers.
Teacher wellbeing has been talked about for a long time and is becoming a growing topic in many schools up and down the country, and rightly so.
Asked how she intended to win back the profession, Mrs Morgan said: «In the 10 months I was here before the election I visited many schools up and down the country, spoke to over 900 teachers, and I'm going to be doing much more of that now that I'm back in position.
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