council of elders
General Teaching Council for England was created in 1998.
General Teaching Council for Scotland was created in 1965.
A council a group of people that are assembled for various purposes such as deliberating or providing advice. The abbreviation of the word council is cou.
Trento, also known as the Council of Trent.
The Council at Chalcedon.
Catholic AnswerPrimarily, it evolved as a response to the Catholic revolt, and the main thrust of it began with the Council of Trent, with the Church restoring order in its teaching and organization in response to the chaos caused by the protestants and their wholesale revolt from Christ's teaching in His Church. from A Catholic Dictionary, edited by Donald Attwater, Second edition, revised 1957The Counter-Reformation is the name given to the Catholic movement of reform and activity which lasted for about one hundred years from the beginning of the Council of Trent (q.v., 1545), and was the belated answer to the threatening confusion and increasing attacks of the previous years.
Philip M. Anderson has written: 'Reading & Writing Non-Fiction (New York State English Council Monographs)' 'Enhancing aesthetic reading and response' -- subject(s): Reader-response criticism, Reading 'Pedagogy primer' -- subject(s): Teaching, Education
National Association for the Teaching of English's motto is 'Dedicated to good practice in the teaching of English'.
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The homophone of counsel is "council." Both words sound alike but have different meanings. "Counsel" refers to advice or guidance, while "council" refers to a group of people assembled for a specific purpose, like making decisions or providing governance.
See the British Council's current vacancies list at http://www.britishcouncil.org/home/learning/teacherrecruitment.htm