51. Teachers can be on dangerous ground if they discuss religion. 52. Teachers here are well-paid. 53. Teachers must be prepared to spend time getting to grips with new technology. 54. Teachers of history are ten a penny, and out-of-work teachers of history are twenty a penny. 55. Teachers were government employees, as everyone knew, but nobody called them servants. 56. That teachers are annoyed about having so much extra paperwork is understandable. 57. The clinical teacher must also be involved in planning timetables, since she is often required to teach in the classroom. 58. The clinical teacher should be part of the ward team, but must resist becoming an extra pair of hands. 59. The grounds were that he had used up his grant entitlement in qualifying to be a teacher. 60. The head teacher is very approachable. |