Language Teacher definition

Language Teacher means a qualified staff member engaged to conduct, teach, prepare and assess language classes and to perform any or all of the following teaching related duties as may be required: consulting with students outside class times; participating in the development of teaching materials; conducting computer laboratory and/or language laboratory classes; marking and assessing assignments and examinations; and participating in student activities.
Language Teacher means a qualified staff member engaged in ICTE-UQ to conduct, teach, prepare and assess English language classes for speakers of other languages and to perform any or all of the following teaching related duties as may be required: consulting with students outside class times; participating in the development of teaching materials; conducting multi- media classes; marking and assessing assignments and examinations; and participating in student TESOL activities.
Language Teacher means a qualified staff member engaged in ICTE-UQ to conduct, teach, prepare and assess English language classes for speakers of other languages and to perform any or all of the following teaching related duties as may be required: consulting with students outside class times; participating in the development of teaching materials; conducting multi-media classes; marking and assessing assignments and examinations; and participating in student TESOL activities.

Examples of Language Teacher in a sentence

  • All regular sessional employees who are eligible under the terms of the LTD Plan will, as condition of employment, participate in the plan the first day of the month coinciding with or following the appointment to a Regular Sessional Second Language Teacher position.

  • Where the President or Grievance Chairperson is an Instructor employee, a Non-Credit Language Teacher or a professional librarian, the workload reduction under this Article shall be negotiated by the parties at JCAA.

  • Each Non-Credit Language Teacher shall be provided with a statement of the hours the employee has taught at the end of each teaching period.

  • Master’s-level students of English Philology Language and Learning, Language Teacher Workshop or Learning in Everyday Environments recommended The course is an independent entity and does not require additional studies carried out at the same time.

  • The Principal shall obtain a TTOC to replace all teachers except when in the opinion of the Principal the employment of a TTOC would be educationally unsound for positions such as Counsellors, the Teacher of the Gifted, the Resource Center Co-ordinator, the English as a Second Language Teacher, the Teacher of the Hearing Impaired, the Teacher of the Visually Impaired, and the District Assessment Counsellor.

  • Eligibility for participation commences the first day of the month coinciding with or following the appointment to a Regular Sessional Second Language Teacher position.

  • Eligibility for participation commences the first (1st) day of the month coinciding with or following the commencement of appointment to a Regular Sessional Second Language Teacher position.

  • TUTOR, SENIOR TUTOR, ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHER, SENIOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHER, LECTURER PRACTICING VETERINARIAN/PROFESSIONAL CLINICIAN SALARY STEPS (Aca) Progression through the Tutor, Senior Tutor, English Language Teacher, Senior English Language Teacher, Lecturer and Practicing Veterinarian/Professional Clinician salary steps will be in accordance with the principles and criteria set out below.

  • Eligibility for participation commences the first day of the month coinciding with or following the commencement of appointment to a Regular Sessional Second Language Teacher position.

  • At the sole discretion of the employer, years of experience in an occupation or occupations closely related to an employee’s main duties may be recognized for placing an Educational Assistant on the Educational Assistant salary grid, a Remedial Tutor on the Remedial Tutor salary grid, or a Yukon First Nations Language Teacher on the Aboriginal Language Teacher salary grid.

Related to Language Teacher

  • Head Teacher means the head teacher of the Academy;

  • Classroom teacher means a teacher subject to annual performance evaluation review under the provisions of Education Law Section 3012-c.

  • Career teacher means a teacher who:

  • Language means systems of conventional and unconventional spoken, visual-manual, technological, and written symbols, which human beings use personally and as members of social and cultural groups to express themselves; shape identity; acquire knowledge, mediate power, play, create, and imagine; build and sustain familial, social, and cultural bonds; and express a wide range of personal needs, aspirations, and emotions.

  • Headteacher means the most senior teacher in the Academy who is responsible for its management and administration. Such teacher may also be referred to as the Head of School or Principal.