prospective teacher
collocation in Englishmeaningsofprospectiveandteacher
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prospective
adjective
uk/prəˈspek.tɪv/us/prəˈspek.tɪv/
people who are expected to buy something, employ someone, become ...
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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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Of theprospectiveteacher, forced through what is very often for him an inappropriate and frustrating course of study for the sake of a label?
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Aprospectiveteacheris usually required to complete an accelerated university program, pass the state licensing test, and submit to a series of interviews.
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These prospective teachers noted the development of their own cultural awareness as a result of the programme and also appreciated the chance to communicate with peers from different cultures.
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If prospective teachers approach their teaching uncertain as to the purpose or value of their work, disillusionment is likely.
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Within general teacher education, prospective teachers spend more time in real teaching situations than is often the case in language teacher preparation programs, especially those housed outside of education departments.
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Teacher-education programs can also provide practical experiences that encourage prospective teachers to continue their professional development after leaving the program.
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Prospective teachers leave school strongly committed to a musical career and this commitment does not diminish throughout their subsequent studies.
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So prospective teachers need a range of literary experience matching that of the society and some sense of which works should come first for the growth of each particular student.
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In this article, the authors report on a small-scale study involving a group of prospective teachers of foreign languages in secondary schools that sought to address two of those questions.
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A goal of this collection is to help prospective teachers develop critical decision-making skills and self-awareness as a teacher.
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Secondly, the scales of pay should be far more intelligible to prospective teachers.
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In 1961–62, there were 2,778 prospective teachers in training.
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It will penalise medical students and prospective teachers.
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All courses of initial teacher training are required to ensure that prospective teachers are able to incorporate in their teaching cross-circular dimensions and themes, including environmental education.
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I accept that the present three-year college-based course does not always sufficiently educate or train our prospective teachers.
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It looks like a permanent fact that a number of people begin to decide when they are 20 or 30 years of age that they are prospective teachers.
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Yet another burden is now being put on them in asking them to try to teach the prospective teachers.
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I understood that there had been changes in initial training to ensure that prospective teachers cover some work in special needs.
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Six higher education institutions held eight taster courses for prospective teachers in the academic year 1991–92.
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