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Discover LudwigThe phrase "teaching qualifications" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the credentials an individual has obtained in order to become a teacher. For example: "She was hired for the position of math teacher due to her extensive teaching qualifications."
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Few had formal teaching qualifications.
Courses have ranged from teaching qualifications to playing the bagpipes.
She had no formal teaching qualifications when appointed.
Teaching qualifications mattered too, in part as a safeguard.
It hires teachers from each village, of whom 96% are women without teaching qualifications.
There are also special teaching qualifications, one of which is the agrégation, a rigorous competitive examination.
In the eyes of the union that means that the TFA undermines professional teaching qualifications.
To the squawks of teachers, teaching qualifications are due to be hardened.Mr Simitis is not always tough, though.
In their place, the government wants to bring in outside "trainers" who will not need to have tertiary teaching qualifications.
There were 21 teachers with no teaching qualifications in the 17 free schools that responded to a government census.
Positive and enterprising, he had already secured teaching qualifications, and added to them with diplomas in physical education and management studies.
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