student-teacher

student-teacher — noun

1. a college or university student who teaches in a real classroom under the guidan

1.名詞B1
釋義

a college or university student who teaches in a real classroom under the guidance of an experienced teacher, as part of their training to become a qualified teacher

例句

Kasia worked as a student-teacher at Westlake High School for one semester.

collocation: work as a student-teacher

The principal assigned each student-teacher to a different experienced mentor.

collocation: assign a student-teacher to

同義詞
  • practice teacher

    more common in British English; interchangeable with student-teacher

  • intern teacher

    emphasises the temporary, apprenticeship-like nature of the role

  • trainee teacher

    broader term that can also refer to teachers in non-practicum training

反義詞

用法筆記

Often written without a hyphen as 'student teacher'. Also called a 'practice teacher' or 'intern teacher', though usage varies by region and institution.

常見錯誤

The student-teacher graded papers in the staff room without a license.
The student-teacher graded papers under her mentor's supervision.
💡A student-teacher always works under a licensed teacher; they do not work independently.