visiting teacher


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visiting teacher

n.
A teacher in a public school system who visits and instructs sick or disabled children in their homes.
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Beginning with an overview of research literature in this field, the paper outlines the research purpose, and then describes the methodology employed during the lessons, as well as the interaction between the visiting teacher and the students during the two lessons.
Quizzed again by Tate, this time on details of the domestic instructor, Story informed the group that initially the school would utilise a visiting teacher, who had passed the relevant course at the central technical college, aided, once necessary, by a junior teacher.
My own sister-in-law, Joan Davenny, a visiting teacher from New Haven riding on a bus to Hebrew University in Jerusalem, was murdered by a Hamas bomber.
ACT's Visiting Teacher Program seeks four eligible teachers from middle school, junior high or high school in the areas of science, mathematics, social studies and language arts.
Atanassova, was in the fourth grade and a visiting teacher from America taught her class for two months and finally made learning fun.
There, as a visiting teacher to a riven country, the once-impressionable Geoff saw his incomprehension give way to a slow-burning awareness of a sexism and violence from which no race or tribe--or; indeed, individual--could possibly emerge guilt-free.
The visiting teacher observes a master teacher and then applies the master teacher's ideas and strategies to his or her classroom.
Teachings: Four of the nunneries have resident teacher or a visiting teacher, who in most cases has arrived quite recently.
Work with the Visiting Teacher. A review of Dawson's publications, beginning with 1908, does not reflect the role attributed to him in regard to inception and support of and work with visiting teachers between 1906 and 1908 in Hartford (Dawson, 1908,1909a, 1909b, 1910a, 1910b, 1912a, 1912b, 1912c).
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