teaching experience
collocation in Englishmeaningsofteachingandexperience
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teaching
noun
us//uk/ˈtiː.tʃɪŋ/
the job of being ...
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experience
noun
uk/ɪkˈspɪə.ri.əns/us/ɪkˈspɪr.i.əns/
(the process of getting) knowledge or skill from doing, seeing, or ...
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(Definition ofteachingandexperiencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofteaching experience
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Theirteachingexperienceranged from two to over ten years, and they taught classes ranging in size from 20 to 23 students.
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Teachingexperienceand evaluation of second-language students' writing.
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Teachingexperience/certificate is preferred but not a must.
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This is presumably due to the authors' ownteachingexperience.
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Discussion of these points is exemplified by practicalteachingexperience.
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The teacher could adopt different ways of integrating singing in the classroom, depending on theirteachingexperiencein singing.
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The latter had formulated their opinions after a maximum of six months'teachingexperience, the former after many years in the classroom.
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Any relationship assumed between initial training and confidence could therefore include length ofteachingexperience.
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Our approach, based upon both personal use andteachingexperience, continues to evolve (1;5;6).
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In contrast, those who have received no initial teacher training, have not followed specialist courses and have lessteachingexperiencediscourage or do not discuss parental involvement.
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Such inference is confirmed in the observance of 65% educators having less than 10 yearsteachingexperience, 57% of whom have permanent state posts.
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Most of them have noteachingexperienceor academic qualification in language teaching.
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Table 7 gives their reasons for choosing a teaching career, with 'instrumentalteachingexperience' being the favoured response.
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This belief changed for two students in the light ofteachingexperience, but, for the majority, it remained deeply embedded in their thinking.
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How many yearsteachingexperiencedo you have teaching your art form/s?
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They had a mean of twenty-one years ofteachingexperience, and all were actively engaged a variety of musical activities.
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No statistically significant differences in efficacy scores were found for levels of teacher preparation, number of years ofteachingexperience, or socioeconomic status of the students.
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In particular, it examines attitudes to teaching music, factors affecting teachers' confidence, the relationship between confidence and training, support for music teaching,teachingexperienceand musical background.
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The author examined the impact of the teachers' linguistic background andteachingexperienceon the extent to which interactive processes in the language classroom mirror those found in non-educational settings.
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Many inspectors have been refugees from the classroom with little in the way of actual classroomteachingexperience.
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