teaching post

collocation in English

meaningsofteachingandpost

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teaching
noun
us
//
uk
/ˈtiː.tʃɪŋ/
the job of being ...
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post
noun
uk
/pəʊst/
us
/poʊst/
mainly UK
letters, etc. that are delivered to homes or places ...
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(Definition ofteachingandpostfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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A few months before we interviewed her, she accepted a fulltime instrumentalteachingpostin an independent school, hoping to continue her freelance performance alongside this.
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Some of these were still seeking ateachingpostand will have entered teaching subsequently.
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I have already said that the gentleman in question has been given anotherteachingpost.
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Grant-maintained primary schools are, on average, £22,000 worse off, which equates to oneteachingpost.
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Previously, maths and science graduates received £2,500 during training and £2,500 on taking up ateachingpost.
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From a staffing point of view, he would lose at least oneteachingpostby the end of the year.
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Murmer was subsequently fired from histeachingpost.
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After leaving politics, she returned to herteachingpost.
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He was also banned from taking any newteachingpost.
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I suspect that a cost of £25 million spread across all colleges may equate to the cost of ateachingpostin each one.
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If he had taken ateachingpost, for which he was well qualified, for only a fortnight, all would have been well.
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In that paper we stress our expectation that staff involved inteachingpost-16 education and training should be appropriately qualified.
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This assumes, of course, that he does not get ateachingpostwhich itself has a higher salary than his previous post.
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It is, therefore, already open to a prospective employer to satisfy himself as to the previous criminal record—if any—of an applicant for ateachingpost.
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Any school will be able to offer a fast-trackteachingpostwith challenging objectives and opportunities, and to recruit from fast-track applicants.
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Upon his demobilization, he returned to histeachingpostand his political activism.
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He vacated ateachingpostin 1965 when he began to find success promoting music.
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After graduating, he took up ateachingpostat the facility.
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That same year, the 8th grade and a fourthteachingpostwere introduced.
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Herteachingpostdeals specifically with the treatment of children and adolescents.
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He then resigned from histeachingpostin order to study for the priesthood.
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In 1686, he developed a severe eye infection, and he resigned histeachingpostin 1687.
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Later he was appointed to ateachingpostin his own right.
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Therefore, the field of deferment for a man taking ateachingpostin a secondary school is wider than if he took a post in a technical college.
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