student teacher
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- student teaching noun
Etymology
Origin of student teacher
First recorded in 1905–10
Example Sentences
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When the student teachers get permanent jobs in their own classrooms, “they hit the ground running,” he said, citing grant-funded training and mentorship.
From Los Angeles Times
As the march makes its way through the rain down Mexico City’s Reforma Avenue, groups of young indigenous student teachers chant defiantly, the rage evident in their voices.
From BBC
The strike was voted on by members of United Auto Workers Local 4811, which represents about 48,000 graduate student teacher assistants, tutors, researchers and other academic workers.
From Los Angeles Times
The school’s teaching staff is predominantly young and female, partly because the school frequently hosts student teachers, who often go on to accept jobs at the campus.
From Seattle Times
These days, international mentors are working online with the group's student teachers to slowly reduce reliance on overseas help.
From BBC
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