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Times Educational Supplement

The Times Educational Supplement (1910–).
The 814th most frequently quoted source in the OED, with a total of 597 quotations (about 0.01% of all OED quotations).

Total number of quotations597Find quotations
Quotations providing first evidence of a word10Find quotations
Quotations providing first evidence of a particular meaning49Find quotations
LemmaDefinitionDate
A2The second half of an A level which is divided into two discrete components. Freq. attrib., esp. in A2 level.1999Go To Quotation
Baker dayAny of several days in the state school year set aside for INSET training (see INSET n.); an INSET day.1988Go To Quotation
ClaspThe initial letters of Consortium of Local Authorities Special Programme, used to…1958Go To Quotation
DaltonUsed to designate an educational plan (devised by Miss Helen Parkhurst) which…1920Go To Quotation
FulbrightDesignating the Fulbright Act (Public Law 584 of the 79th Congress), of 1 August…1951Go To Quotation
graphicacyKnowledge of or skill in the use of graphical information; the ability to produce or interpret diagrams, maps, tables, etc.1965Go To Quotation
heurismThe educational principle or practice of placing a pupil, as far as possible, in the position of a discoverer.1919Go To Quotation
museum-goerA person who visits a museum or museums, esp. regularly.1930Go To Quotation
NATFHEThe National Association of Teachers in Further and Higher Education (in England…1976Go To Quotation
rediffusedThat has been rediffused.1931Go To Quotation

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