11. There is considerable evidence from the eighteenth century of a new concern with childhood in middle-class ideology and practice. 12. They have returned, in more technical terms, to a serious concern with ontology. 13. This is easy for lecturers to forget in the concern with syllabuses, materials and all the paperwork that curriculum planning involves. 14. This new-found concern with local control over abuses is ironic. 15. With the coming of a child-centred approach to discipline, the old obsessive concern with orderly habits and unfailing obedience was discarded. 16. The education reforms were grounded on a concern with the quality of teaching. 17. He dismissed her concerns with an airy wave of the hand. 18. ...a story that illustrates how dangerous excessive concern with safety can be. 19. His concern with the well-being of his family is obvious. 20. It urged developed countries not to let domestic economic problems and concern with eastern Europe divert attention from the needs of millions of Africans. |