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Discover Ludwig'junior teacher' is correct and is used in written English.
You would typically use it to refer to a teacher who has less experience than a senior teacher. For example, "The new junior teacher is doing a great job in her first year of teaching."
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She also spreads her skills beyond the gates of her school, helping with teacher development, and says a colleague "always has a junior teacher under her wing".
By expanding classes, organizations like Achievement First can add a junior teacher to the classroom to help out and learn under a more experienced colleague.
He was educated at Mount Pleasant High School, where he was appointed a junior teacher in 1906.
When a high-quality junior teacher is laid off instead of a lesser, more experienced colleague, "the result is classroom disruption on two fronts," he wrote.
"No matter how gifted the junior teacher, and no matter how grossly ineffective the senior teacher, the junior gifted one, who all parties agree is creating a positive atmosphere for his/her students, is separated from them and a senior grossly ineffective one who all parties agree is harming the students entrusted to him/her is left in place.
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Teacher preparation time for a seminar was considered essential for junior teachers but not for specialized clinicians.
Since getting tenure in her third year, she has twice bumped junior teachers from their classrooms.
Because of the state's seniority rules, the most junior teachers would go first.
They pay their teachers a starting salary of around $30 a month, a fraction of the $160 a month that the government pays its junior teachers.
It is relatively new (it opened in 2005), and its staff is made up primarily of junior teachers; the principal, Peter Oroszlany, said 60 percent of them had spent five or fewer years in the classroom.
But these averages will be cold comfort to the thousands of children who will lose great junior teachers who beat the odds by getting results that are as good or better than their more experienced peers.
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