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Primary school teacher as a primary health care worker

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1990
School children (1608) were examined for three items (nails, scalp hairs and teeth) relating to personal hygiene and relevant infective conditions from two sets of villages i.e. one set where primary school teacher was working as primary health care worker (Group I) and the other set where Community Health Volunteer (CHV) was delivering primary health ...
S, Nayar   +3 more
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Primary Teacher Education

2004
Part One: Editorial Introduction 1. Teacher Education - New Directions, new issues, new problems, new opportunities Part Two: Changing Primary Teacher Education 2. Changing Primary Teacher Education 3. Policies and Practices of the TTA Part Three: A New National Curriculum for Primary Teacher Training? 4. A Key Stage 6 Core Curriculum? 5.
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A Study of Teacher’s Commitment of Primary School Teachers

International Journal of Scientific Research, 2012
Teachers still provide valuable and unique professional service to the nation. By guiding students in the development of high ideals and true appreciation of the freedom and responsibilities of Indian citizenship and by assisting them to develop the skill of clear and critical thinking, teachers contribute significantly to the character of adults who ...
Dr. B. Yella Reddy   +2 more
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Teacher activism in primary schools in england

Teacher Development, 2001
Abstract The large number of reforms introduced by the United Kingdom Government over the past decade has created a climate of compliance among primary (elementary) schoolteachers in England. In its desire to ‘drive up’ standards in English and Mathematics, the Government has exercised tight control over what is taught and, increasingly, the way it is ...
Denis Hayes, Stephen Butterworth
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