secondary teacher
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsecondaryandteacher
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secondary
adjective
uk/ˈsek.ən.dri/us/ˈsek.ən.der.i/
less important than ...
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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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(Definition ofsecondaryandteacherfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Music from diverse cultural traditions was accommodated and found manageable by the generalistsecondaryteacher.
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Among third year students, the correlation between wanting to be asecondaryteacherand wanting to teach pupils who find music difficult was highly significant.
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The comparable figure for asecondaryteacheris £17,490 per annum.
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The average salary of thesecondaryteacherin 1913–14 was £173.
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That is true especially with regard tosecondaryteachertraining.
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The numbers of students admitted to courses ofsecondaryteachertraining at the beginning of session 1979–80 are set out in the table below.
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The latest figures for recruits to initialsecondaryteachertraining courses show that over the past four years the number of recruits is down by 1,000.
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Thesecondaryteacherhas the children under his or her control from the ages of 12 to 16.
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Entrants to postgraduatesecondaryteachertraining must have completed two years of degree level study in a subject relevant to the secondary school curriculum.
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In recognition of the temporary transitional costs of moving to the new system, funds have been made available to institutions offeringsecondaryteachertraining in 1992–93 and 1993–94.
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It shows the number ofsecondaryteacherresignations in the calendar year 1987 analysed by teaching subject and destination.
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At the end of session 1978–79 the numbers of students in colleges of education successfully completing primary andsecondaryteachertraining courses were 1,081 and 1,519 respectively.
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What is the position on recruitment tosecondaryteachertraining, because the greatest problem is faced by secondary schools?
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Average earnings together with the incentive allowance will, in the case of asecondaryteacheron the top point of the scale, provide remuneration of £20,300 a year.
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Shortages are greatest insecondaryteachertraining.
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However, cuts in teacher training took place throughout almost all the 1980s—especially insecondaryteacherrecruitment and training.
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She earned asecondaryteachercertification that same year.
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He obtained his "license" in 1927 and his "agrgation" in 1930, then becoming asecondaryteacher.
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He later trained as asecondaryteacherand earned a higher diploma in education.
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He continued as a highersecondaryteacherin the same school.
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