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Discover LudwigThe phrase "teaching intern" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a person who is completing a period of supervised teaching experience as part of their education or training. Example: The university offers a program for education majors to gain practical experience as teaching interns in local schools.
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She expects to become a teaching intern this fall at the Rippowam Cisqua School in Bedford.
Mitch Askew's teaching intern, a senior at Northern Arizona University, has decided to go to law school.
Mrs. Robillard, 24, was until June a teaching intern at the Town School for Boys in San Francisco.
Kate von Trapp, 23, her daughter, grew up in Vermont, but in the 2003-4 school year was a teaching intern at the Greenwich Academy.
This was the first semester I worked as a teaching intern at the Digital Center, and I was in charge of running the R workshops.
In the past academic year, I worked as a teaching intern with the Digital Social Science Center and Digital Science Center, hosting R open labs and workshops.
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Throughout his career, he was dedicated to working in and improving hospitals, and to teaching interns and residents.
Needless to say, the hiring of teaching interns is a win-win situation for both the schools as well as the teacher training institutions.
From selling grass-fed beef and pasture-raised eggs to health-conscious connoisseurs and teaching interns how to replicate its successes, Polyface Farms is leading an agricultural revival.
To help resolve this problem, many school districts have formed partnerships with teacher training institutions, which provide teaching interns who are available to serve as substitutes in the schools for a year.
The Burke is the first internship I have been involved with which is focused around teaching interns (in this case a well-rounded approach to assessment and description).
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