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Meanings of unqualified teachers in English
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Usage of unqualified teachers in English
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Labour insiders believe that the public remains opposed to the use of unqualifiedteachers.
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This government changed the rules and scrapped that requirement, allowing schools to employ unqualifiedteachers, permanently threatening standards.
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The number of unqualifiedteachers working in primary schools has increased, according to Department of Education and Science figures.
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Education spokesman Fergus O'Dowd said unqualifiedteachers were being recruited even though thousands of qualified graduates could not obtain positions.
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She may even reverse some of the more potentially electorally unpopular decisions, such as allowing unqualifiedteachers in state-funded schools.
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Combine this with David Cameron's policy of allowing unqualifiedteachers into the classroom and we have a very troubling picture.
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He insisted that the teacher's craft is best learned "on the job" so the number of unqualifiedteachers grew.
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At present there are 460 unqualifiedteachers in the system, compared with 449 a year-and-a-half ago.
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Freedom also began to look like dangerous deregulation as the financial scandals grew and unqualifiedteachers start to fill our state schools.
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In nearly every case, he discovered, these schools, though they relied largely on unqualifiedteachers receiving minimal salaries, outperformed the state schools.
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Primary teachers are now being forced to use retired and in some cases unqualifiedteachers to take their classes, the union says.
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These include the appointment of unqualifiedteachers and inadequate levels of supervision, because local education authorities have little role in monitoring schools.
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They include the appointment of unqualifiedteachers and inadequate levels of supervision, because local education authorities have little role in monitoring schools.
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People will be surprised we are embarking on a programme that could mean that lots of unqualifiedteachers are teaching our children.
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She said she had worked with certain people when she had not and she had given them higher positions when they were unqualifiedteachers.
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Conservatives were furious that Clegg had criticised the use of unqualifiedteachers in free schools and said the national curriculum must be imposed on academies.