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The phrase "teaching qualification" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to any certification or credential that a person has obtained to become a qualified teacher, such as a teaching degree or certification program. Example: "In order to become a teacher in this country, you must have a valid teaching qualification from an accredited institution."
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As head teachers are not required to have a teaching qualification, it means that non-teaching staff could become state school head teachers.
I have a degree but no teaching qualification.
Mrs Calton took her teaching qualification at Manchester university.
It could have considered the proportion of staff with a recognised teaching qualification.
But my mum was not allowed to use her Jamaican teaching qualification to teach.
Palin, 25, completed a PGCE teaching qualification at Sheffield Hallam University last June.
This summer I'm also applying for a teaching qualification in Finland, where I now work.
Four years ago, I gained my teaching qualification in a class of 25.
I absolutely understand that those without a teaching qualification have much to offer.
I started teaching in 1972 after a year at Goldmiths doing an art teaching qualification.
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The teachers, to be known as "maths and physics chairs", are expected to undertake on-the-job training for a teaching qualification.
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