science teacher
collocation in Englishmeaningsofscienceandteacher
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science
noun
uk/ˈsaɪ.əns/us/ˈsaɪ.əns/
(knowledge from) the careful study of the structure and behaviour of the physical world, especially by watching, measuring, and doing experiments, and the development of theories to describe the results of ...
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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 ofscienceandteacherfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Stories from the field: challenges ofscienceteachereducation based on interdisciplinary approaches.
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Now he will be a fully qualifiedscienceteacher.
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What is more, thescienceteacheris vital to our existence.
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We should be concerned about whether ascienceteacheris available to teach a science lesson, or whether the only person available is someone trained over a very short period.
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So would staff development, a properly funded mentor teaching programme, properly funded bilingual teacher training, and improved maths andscienceteachertraining.
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For the first time in its 40-year history, the school has advertised a vacancy for ascienceteacherand has received not a single application.
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The dentist has to have a chair assistant and thescienceteacherhas to have a laboratory assistant, and so on.
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In this country, if the figures given to me are correct, we have for every 2,500 head of the population onescienceteacher.
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The school advertised twice for ascienceteacher, received four applications, felt that it was worth interviewing only one of the applicants and decided to re-advertise.
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In 1999–2000, the year before golden hellos were introduced, we recruited 2,362 people intoscienceteachertraining.
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Thus, with better science provision the respective places of the headmaster, the priest, and thescienceteacherbecome much more satisfactory.
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In order to exploit his skills, ascienceteacheroften relies on a laboratory assistant who does the preparation work.
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Indeed, the fostering of interest in young people in a scientific career must largely depend upon the ability and enthusiasm of thescienceteacher.
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I was used to the idea of having an aunt who was a physician, a sister who was a physician and a wife who was ascienceteacher.
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Is it not better for ascienceteacherto teach pupils than to spend time preparing experiments and equipment?
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I support scientific research—perhaps not surprisingly, as my wife is ascienceteacher, my sister a doctor and my daughter a veterinary surgeon.
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In the case of thescienceteacher, the schools are suffering from the intense competition from industry which has developed since the war.
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The conditions of service for the employment of teachers is that noscienceteachershould be required to teach more than 20 pupils.
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Onescienceteachermet pupils in his own house after having converted one of his rooms into a reasonably well-equipped laboratory.
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Boring as it may seem in the textbook, something like that can be made to come alive if ascienceteacherhas the enthusiasm.
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