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Discover LudwigThe phrase "talented teacher" is correct and usable in written English.
You might use this phrase when describing a teacher who has skills beyond what is normally expected, or when describing a teacher who excels at teaching. For example, "Ms. Smith is a talented teacher; her students always achieve excellent results."
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Doug Lemov is on a mission to prove that talented teacher wrong.
Rosemary Shrager is not only a talented chef, but also a talented teacher.
Asma Khan, another parent at P.S. 101, said she saw both positives and negatives to a kindergarten focused on academics, especially when a talented teacher is getting results.
BlindBoy was a talented teacher and a prolific poster, and soon I was spending more time watching this headless Englishman than, say, the "The Daily Show".
About half of the paintings are by Ms. Bell, who in addition to being an extremely capable landscape painter was also a greatly respected and talented teacher.
He was a model to be emulated in his clinical commitment to patients and was a talented teacher of fellows, residents and medical students.
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Schools need talented teachers, who are expensive.
The best way to improve a school, Ms. Allanbrook says, is hiring talented teachers.
THE PROBLEM While many adjuncts are talented teachers with the same degrees as tenured professors, they're treated as second-class citizens on most campuses, and that affects students.
A few more years on, he was picked up by the Future Leaders programme, set up under the last government to foster talented teachers who would work in disadvantaged schools.
In addition, higher salaries in the business world and more opportunities for women are drawing away from the field recruits who might in another era have proved to be talented teachers with strong academic backgrounds.
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