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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «ADVISORATE»
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1
Scottish Education: Post-devolution
Allowing advisers to receive a salary increase in line with teachers would solve
the problem of recruiting teachers into the advisorate and keeping them there, but
would create a new problem by reducing the differential between advisers and ...
T. G. K. Bryce, Walter M. Humes, 2003
Dr. Sun had met Borodin, according to the latter's tale of how he got into the
revolution, and when M. Joffe suggested Borodin take charge of the Russian
advisorate, the tsung-li agreed readily enough. Borodin Came Bearing Gifts. So
Eorodin ...
Oliver Edmund Clubb, 1972
3
God's Grace Opened My Eyes a Spiritual Awakening
In a state of confusion you procrastinate, you deliberate, you doctorate at his or
her office. He or she, in their wisdom, examinate, advisorate and medicate. That's
too many ATES. You see you should have left some of those food spirits alone.
4
Chabers 21st Century Dictionary
advisorate noun the body of advisers appointed by an education authority.
advisory /ad'vaizan/ o adj appointed in order to give advice. advocaat /'advouka:,
-ka:t/ t> noun a liqueur made from raw eggs, sugar and brandy. © 20c. from Dutch
...
5
Chambers concise dictionary
advisorate n the body of advisers appointed by an education authority. advisory /
ad'vaizan/ >ac#1 appointed in order to give advice. 2 recommended but not
compulsory. >n a statement giving advice or a warning • a parental advisory.
6
Inspiring Innovations in Language Teaching
The management plan, as designed by Wheeldon, had the pupils and teachers
at the centre - the roles of the education authority, advisorate, the Head Teachers
were clear - all these were focused on what management books call 'optimising ...
7
Independent Iraq: British Influence from 1941-1958
He wrote that 'our real influence should be inside the Government, through British
officials', and that 'we should ... keep on the organisations of Political Advisorate
and Public Relations for as long as possible.' Although he realised that ...
8
Approaches to Modern Chinese History
... either as expositors or compilers in the Hanlin, as editors or consultants in the
Imperial Study (Nan shu-fang), the emperor's personal literary advisorate,19 as
writers in their own right, or simply as instructors or directors in private academies
.
Albert Feuerwerker, Rhoads Murphey, Mary Clabaugh Wright, 1967
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Spiritual Dimensions of Pastoral Care: Practical Theology in ...
At a Church Advisorate on Special Educational Needs conference called to
discuss intellectual disability and the church, I spoke with a gentleman whose
daughterhasDownsyndrome.SheisaverykeenmemberoftheChurchofScotland,
and ...
David Willows, John Swinton, 2000
10
Improving Schools Through Teacher Development: Case Studies ...
The concept of DOSCAs: advisory teachers whose role was to support rather
than inspect, had made a significant impact in Zanzibar and was acknowledged
by the Ministry to have been an important influence behind the new Advisorate ...