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supply teacher
noun
A teacher who fills a temporary position in a school on a short-term basis; often supplied by an agency
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"supply teacher" is a correct and common phrase in written English.
It refers to a substitute teacher or someone who fills in for a regular teacher when they are unable to work. You can use it when talking about teachers who are not permanently employed at a school, such as: - "Mrs. Smith will be out of town next week, so we will have a supply teacher for our science class." - "The school was short on staff, so they hired a supply teacher to cover all the classes." - "I used to work as a supply teacher before getting a full-time teaching position."
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So, I became a supply teacher.
Aveninder Kaur is a supply teacher Warwickshire.
The supply teacher returned and he had his revenge.
Today's Secret (supply) Teacher comes from the Midlands.
Won the title of "supply teacher of the year".
He attempted to write while working as a supply teacher.
Secret supply teacher: we're used to trouble from students.
The story follows Ricky who has an evil supply teacher.
She admits she may deserve the internet moniker she has acquired – "the supply teacher of comedy".
Supply teacher Victor Uzomah was stabbed in the stomach this year in Bradford.
Another supply teacher told us his take-home pay has been "drastically reduced".
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