student-teacher
student-teacher — noun
1. a college or university student who teaches in a real classroom under the guidan
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
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
Tara completed her training as a student-teacher in a bilingual kindergarten.
During his final year, Kian worked as a student-teacher at an elementary school in Taipei.
The student-teacher prepared a science lesson about volcanoes for the fourth-grade class.
- 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
- qualified teacher
someone who has completed all training and holds a teaching license
- certified teacher
a teacher who has passed official certification requirements
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.