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Definition of Practice teacher
1. Noun. A college student who is teaching under the supervision of a certified teacher in order to qualify for a degree in education.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Practice Teacher
Literary usage of Practice teacher
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bulletin by United States (1918)
"It affords the practice teacher contact with typical high school ... It utilizes
schools of the type in which the practice teacher expects to teach. ..."
2. The Elementary School Teacher and Course of Study by JSTOR (Organization), University of Chicago School of Education (1902)
"The practice teacher must teach and criticise as the students practice month ...
For a long time the limit of the salary of the practice teacher was §40 per ..."
3. Methods of Teaching in High Schools by Samuel Chester Parker (1920)
"The skilled supervisor, or critic teacher, should have frequent conferences with
a practice teacher to discuss with him the latter's plans as related to the ..."
4. Professional Preparation of High School Teachers by Guy Montrose Whipple, Harry Lloyd Miller (1919)
"To visit a practice teacher 13 partial periods, or 9 whole periods, ... It is a
matter which will vary much with the needs of the practice teacher. ..."
5. Methods of Teaching in High Schools by Samuel Chester Parker (1915)
"After the practice teacher has been given the assignment of topics to be taught (say
the Peloponnesian War in Greek History, or old English ballads in ..."
6. Education by Project Innovation (Organization) (1908)
"Simply teaching a class of children does not bring the practice teacher into ...
As far as teaching is concerned, the practice teacher should be required to ..."
7. Journal of Proceedings, and Addresses by National Educational Association (U.S.) (1891)
"But the final transformation of the pupil-teacher, and the further fitting of
her to be a practice-teacher is largely ethical. Studies such as have been ..."