teaching profession
collocation in Englishmeaningsofteachingandprofession
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teaching
noun
us//uk/ˈtiː.tʃɪŋ/
the job of being ...
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profession
noun
uk/prəˈfeʃ.ən/us/prəˈfeʃ.ən/
any type of work that needs special training or a particular skill, often one that is respected because it involves a high level ...
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(Definition ofteachingandprofessionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Was the languageteachingprofessionwitnessing equally astounding events and changes?
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While that remains true, there is no hiding the success or failure of theteachingprofessionat one of the most basic of all educational tasks.
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As theteachingprofessionexpanded so did the number of education students.
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None the less, many of the members of this association had a serious interest in pedagogical theory and were dedicated to improving standards within theteachingprofession.
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Theteachingprofessionhad done this, from the start in the secondary schools, from the interwar years in the primary schools, but teaching was untypical.
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In light of their initial trajectory, they feel unprepared for theteachingprofessionand contemplate alternative occupations.
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Present salary scales do not make theteachingprofessionattractive to talented men and women.
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Despite this, in 1890 graduate women had barely made an impact on theteachingprofession.
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The paper deals with proposals for modernising theteachingprofession, and concentrates on the necessary training.
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This is quite natural for those who study only theteachingprofession.
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Report of the national commission for examining the status of teachers and theteachingprofession(1979).
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Consequently, theteachingprofession, as the vital implementer of education policy, is a vulnerable factor in exploring institutional evolution and, therefore, the impact of tools.
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The first six chapters weave policy developments and changes on schools, higher education and teachers or theteachingprofessionwith some evidence about the contrasting political debates and ideas.
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This paper considers the professional consequences of the challenges facing the languageteachingprofessionin the years ahead.
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Perhaps this is why the languageteachingprofessionis less drawn to their pronouncements than once it was.
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There was a marked enthusiasm for music among theteachingprofession, and there were large increases in the number of schools teaching it.
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It was a peculiarity of public schooling that theteachingprofessionbecame so quickly dominated by women.
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The middle decades of the century were thus a period of great activity within theteachingprofession.
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