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advisory teacher

British  

noun

  1. a teacher who visits schools to advise teachers on curriculum developments within a particular subject area

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By the October, Y's tuition had stopped because they struggled to engage with it and council records showed the authority had asked a special advisory teacher to carry out a review of the child's plan.

From BBC

“She was just the life of the party, but in a good way,” Eileen Belanger, Katie’s advisory teacher at Century Academy, said outside the memorial.

From Los Angeles Times

During one period a day, the advisory teacher and students would work together on assignments and activities unrelated to core academic work.

From Los Angeles Times

In the advisory teacher meeting we went over logistics and talked about snacks, one of the bribes we have developed to motivate students and mitigate the sheer drudgery of the six-hour test.

From Time

"As a primary computing advisory teacher think it is quite overwhelming for many," said one "I spend much time demystifying."

From BBC