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Teachers and become
During the Great Depression, Maryland extended the required course of study at Normal Schools from two years to three years, and to four years in 1934, paving the way for the institution to become Maryland State Teachers College one year later.
In 1986 he left teaching at school to become a senior lecturer in education at the University of West England, where he remained until his election to Westminster, and remains a member of the National Association of Teachers in Further and Higher Education.
Ward Seabrook assumed the presidency of what would, under his leadership, become Fayetteville State Teachers College in 1939, a state and regionally accredited four-year college granting the Bachelor of Science degree in Education.
His abiding interest in teacher-training also led him to become a founder of the North Carolina Negro Teachers Association.
In 1972 the College for Philosophy and Theology, which was founded in 1923 and was modeled on the tradition of the old university, was combined with the Teachers Training College ( established in 1958 ) to become the Gesamthochschule of Bamberg ( i. e. a University and a University of Applied Sciences combined in one institution ).
Whilst studying to become a teacher Bevis was president of the Australian Student Teachers Federation.
In the previous book in the series, A Wind in the Door, Meg is informed that Sandy and Dennys will become " Teachers ", a metaphoric role that they appear to play as adults because of their experiences in Many Waters.
In 1927 a scholarship scheme was introduced for students studying dance with an Association member and in 1928, HM Queen Mary consented to become Patron of the Association of Teachers of Operatic Dancing.
He took a teacher ’ s course at Auckland Teachers ' College, but World War II delayed his plans to become a teacher.
While the name Teachers College reflects a dedication to producing quality teachers, less than one-third of Teachers College students are at any one time preparing to become teachers.
The group existed alongside others within the NUT such as the National Federation of Class Teachers, the National Association of Head Teachers and the National Federation of Women Teachers ( later to become the National Union of Women Teachers ).
After an interview with the bishop, Deacons who are deemed worthy are ordained to the office of Teacher at the age of fourteen, whereupon they will become members of the Teachers Quorum.
After an interview with the bishop, Teachers who are deemed worthy are ordained to the office of Priest at the age of sixteen, whereupon they will become members of the Priests Quorum.
* 1894 Naparima Training College for Teachers is opened ; the secondary school classes to become Naparima College are initially merged with NTC classes.
Teachers are expected to possess native speaker fluency or acquired competence in their target languages ; formal qualifications to become a language teacher, however, vary by school, region or country.
* Jane Fallon went on to become Executive Producer on the Channel 4 series Teachers which also starred Andrew Lincoln.
Further incarnations followed: in 1970 the visual art section of The National Art School was amalgamated with the Alexander Mackie Teachers College ; in 1975 the Alexander Mackie College was made a College of Advanced Education, becoming a ‘ multi disciplinary ’ college with a School of Art and a School of Teacher Education ; and in 1982 Alexander Mackie CAE joined Sydney Teachers ' College and several other teaching institutions to become Sydney College of Advanced Education ( Sydney CAE ), and was renamed the City Art Institute.
In 1920, she collaborated with four other great dancers -- Adeline Genée, Tamara Karsavina, Edouard Espinosa, and Phyllis Bedells -- to form the Association of Teachers of Operatic Dancing, which was later to become the Royal Academy of Dance.
It would later rejoin the American Federation of Teachers in the early 1960s and merge with another local to become the United Federation of Teachers.

Teachers and active
Before his election he was active in the trade union movement and was a branch chairman of the National Association of Schoolmasters Union of Women Teachers ( NASUWT ) 1979-1996 and has been a member of the Transport and General Workers Union since 1997.
After his job took him to Scotland in 1954 / 55 he effectively dropped out of the group, although he remained politically active in the National Union of Teachers and elsewhere.
He was also active in the Saskatchewan Teachers ' Federation and held many positions in the organization including the presidency from 1940 to 1944.
Krueger was also active in the trade union movement, serving three times as a vice president of the American Federation of Teachers during the decade of the 1930s.
After the war he was active within the National Union of Teachers.
At the time of his death he was an active member of the Socialist Teachers ' Association within the National Union of Teachers, and a member of the Socialist Workers ' Party.
Peach was an active member of the East London Teachers ' Association, a branch of the National Union of Teachers, and became its president in the year before his death.
She was active in the American Association of Physics Teachers ( AAPT ), throughout her career.
During his teaching career, Brideson had been an active trade unionist in both the Teachers Association of Australia and Victorian Affiliated Teachers Federation, and at the end of the 1983 school year, took up positions heading both organisations.
Raby was an active member of the Teachers for Integrated Schools and helped form the Coordinating Council of Community Organizations ( CCCO ) in 1962.
At the time of her assassination she was the head of the Department of Anatomy at the University of Jaffna and an active member of University Teachers for Human Rights, Jaffna branch of which she is one of the founding members.
An important figure in Montreal ’ s education system, founding St. Joseph ’ s Teachers College for English-speaking Catholics, Cardinal Carter was a member of the Montreal Catholic School Commission for 15 years, and active at McGill University ’ s Newman Club and the St. Thomas More Institute.
Sawchuk was active in rural youth training, the Red Cross and the Manitoba Teachers ' Association.
As honorary secretary of the Jewish Historical Society of England and as a member of the Committee for Training Jewish Teachers, he was very active.
Throughout this time, Coons was active in the British Columbia Teachers ' Federation.
The organizing drive — the largest successful unionization campaign in the city since 1960, when the United Federation of Teachers itself was formed — added 28, 000 workers to the union's 113, 000 active and 56, 000 retired members.
The BTE ( Buddhist Teachers in Europe ) is one of the projects initiated by EBU to promote this dialogue between dharma-teachers active in Europe.
From 1979 until 1989, she worked as a primary school teacher in state schools in Queensland, and was active in the Queensland Teachers ' Union.

Teachers and learners
Teachers are encouraged to embed these technological devices and services in the curriculum in order to enhance students learning and meet the needs of various types of learners.
Teachers and learners of English as a second language also find it an attractive idea — both often concerned that their English should be neutral, without American or British or Canadian or Australian coloring.
Teachers who teach as if they value what their students think create learners.
Teachers College also operates the Community English Program, a year-round English-Language school open to all English-Language learners in the New York City area.
Sprenger bases her work on three premises: 1 ) Teachers can be learners, and learners teachers.
Teachers may use sheltered instruction in a mainstream class to support English language learners, or a class may be specially designed, such as " Sheltered U. S. History.
Teachers may use sheltered instruction in a mainstream class to support English language learners, or a class may be specially designed, such as " Sheltered U. S. History.

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