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- noun Plural form of
staffroom .
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Examples
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In my experience, it’s when teachers start deciding on the design and content of end-of-course tests that these issues really emerge – and you can get quite heated arguments in staffrooms about the competing goals of accuracy and fluency, for instance.
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And scour the school staffrooms of the country and bring back a dozen if you can.
Giving evidence to the Chilcot inquiry, Tony Blair said: “I... 2010
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The recommendations for new secondary schools also include putting toilet blocks close to staffrooms or offices for subtle supervision.
Unisex Restrooms Recommended to Thwart Bullies | Impact Lab 2007
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I feel that it is an excellent framework for teachers to begin to understand the complexities involved in being a digital citizen and it will be a useful tool for discussion in staffrooms.
Digiteen Project speaks with Mike Ribble Julie Lindsay 2009
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"In British school staffrooms it is forever 1968."
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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In essence many schools perpetuate the apartheid staff design in the poor diversity in their staffrooms.
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L did have four years as education critic, visiting schools-mainly classrooms, staffrooms and almost as many principals 'offices as what I saw in my regular academic career.
"Excellence For All" 2004
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Teachers held picket demonstrations on Tuesday and occupied school staffrooms.
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Teachers would picket this morning and occupy staffrooms where they would discuss further strike actions, the banning of education department officials and stage lunchtime pickets in the central business district.
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Parents have received angry letters penned in staffrooms and handed to children.
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