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Spanish to English translations [PRO] Medical - Medical: Health Care / Medical Education | |||||||
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4 +1 | Staff faculty/ adjunct faculty |
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4 | specialist and non-specialist teacher |
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Associate teachers (UK) |
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Staff faculty/ adjunct faculty Explanation: Staff faculty are usually clinicians that are devoted to teaching full time within the clinical ambiance of a teaching hospital. Adjunct faculty are usually clinicians that complement their clinical case load with fellows or medical students that accompany them , but their main job is to provide medical services. |
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specialist and non-specialist teacher Explanation: Search Results Specialist and Non-specialist Teaching Behaviour in ... - SAGE Journals journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/1356336X9500100206 by D Behets - 1995 - Cited by 5 - Related articles for the specialist and non-specialist teachers. *p<0.05 differed significantly in favour of the specialist teacher. She gave more feed- back, more directions and ... [PDF]What is a non-specialist teacher? - Cambridge Assessment www.cambridgeassessment.org.uk/.../423419-what-is-a-non-spe... An online survey was developed to target both specialist and non-specialist teachers – in order to contrast their responses – and heads of department. Teaching Physics as a Non‐specialist: the in‐service training of ... www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/0260747880140104 by R Millar - 1988 - Cited by 38 - Related articles physics. There are some indications from the research literature that differences between specialist and non-specialist teachers may be more noticeable in terms . etc...... |
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Reference: Associate teachers (UK) Reference information: According to links from the UK, associate teachers "hold posts which involve some duties and responsibilities for supporting the development and/or delivery of learning opportunities." They may or may not be full professors. I often use "lecturers" as a kind of get-out in this type of quandary. Reference: http://www.lancaster.ac.uk/oed/educational-development/assoc... |
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