in-service teacher
collocation in Englishmeaningsofin-serviceandteacher
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in-service
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˌɪnˈsɜː.vɪs/us/ˌɪnˈsɝː.vɪs/
happening during your time ...
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teacher
noun[C]
uk/ˈtiː.tʃər/us/ˈtiː.tʃɚ/
someone whose job is to teach in a school ...
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Implications for initial andin-serviceteachertraining are obvious.
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This calls for research onin-serviceteachereducation.
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The analysis of the various interaction patterns led him to make recommendations for language teaching, preservice andin-serviceteachereducation, as well as for further research.
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Whilein-serviceteacher-training courses are mandatory, they are not able to meet the demands of the new curricula.
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Part-timein-serviceteachertraining students are excluded from the part-time figures.
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In-serviceteachertraining and discretionary awards will also have to be cut.
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The programme will also include appropriatein-serviceteachertraining and development.
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Our policy on initial andin-serviceteachertraining has not ignored those needs.
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Thein-serviceteachertraining scheme provides for the training of existing teachers.
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The grants for education support and training programme has provided support for relevantin-serviceteachertraining.
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In-serviceteachertraining is supported through the department's standards fund.
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Dyfed is also having to cut £100,000 fromin-serviceteachertraining.
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It would not require more teachers; it could be introduced immediately byin-serviceteachercourses, and in the long term in colleges of education.
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In addition, a range ofin-serviceteachereducation courses is available, including long full-time and part-time courses in teacher training institutions, dealing with special educational needs of various kinds.
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Training in special educational needs in ordinary schools has been designated a national priority area under thein-serviceteachertraining grants scheme, introduced in 1983–84.
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The report draws particular attention to the importance of the quality of initial andin-serviceteachertraining for the work of schools and colleges.
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Since that document was published we have announced a newin-serviceteachertraining grants scheme for 1987–88 which accords priority funding to mathematics and physics.
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These include projects supported through education support grants and a new national priority area forin-serviceteachertraining.
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They include improvements in initial andin-serviceteachertraining, measures to promote a better match between qualifications and the needs of schools, and the development of appraisal of teachers' performance.
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