Sentences with phrase «voluntary organisations teachers»

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The Chartered College of Teaching aims to be a voluntary, teacher - led organisation which will support professional development, share evidence - based practice, and recognise excellence.
The Chartered College of Teaching, which was first proposed in 2012, aims to be a voluntary, teacher - led organisation which will support professional development, promote and share evidence - informed practice, and recognise excellence.
Great music education is a partnership between classroom teachers, specialist teachers, professional performers and a host of other organisations, including those from the arts, charity and voluntary sectors.
It will be a voluntary membership organisation, independent of government, run by teachers for teachers.
Under proposals unveiled by the coalition, which includes the existing College of Teachers, Prince's Teaching Institute, Teacher Development Trust, and SSAT, joining the new college will be voluntary, and the independent organisation behind it will run on a charitable basis.
«The opportunity area — working through the partnership board — is a promise, made by national and local government, education leaders and teachers, voluntary organisations and employers, to make change happen.»
Palais de Tokyo organises special training sessions based on the current exhibitions for special needs teachers, socio - cultural professionals and members of voluntary organisations, in order to help them prepare for their group's visit.
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