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teaching fellowship

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noun

  1. a fellowship providing a student in a graduate school with free tuition and expenses and stipulating that the student assume some teaching duties in return.


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In 2016, the district launched a teaching fellowship program to provide yearlong contracts to about 30 aspiring teachers who are placed in its six schools.

From Seattle Times

I speculate whether fictional Anthony’s teaching fellowship, the Frank Chin Fellowship for Diversity, is similar to real Anthony’s teaching fellowship, the PD Soros Fellowship for New Americans.

From Seattle Times

Of my three years of grad school, two of them were funded through a teaching fellowship; my parents helped pay for the first.

From The Guardian

My budget includes $8.5 million to support the launch of the Governor’s Teaching Fellowship, an initiative that will, in conjunction with Tennessee Promise, provide a college scholarship for over 1,000 of our best and brightest as they train to become teachers.

From Washington Times

They moved into a tiny apartment in Massachusetts — just the two of them; they never would have children — and Hoodbhoy began a teaching fellowship at Amherst College in 2001.

From Washington Post