instructorship / ɪnˈstrʌk tər /

指导员身份指导员职位教员身份教员职位

instructorship 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person who instructs; teacher.
  2. a teacher in a college or university who ranks below an assistant professor.

instructorship 近义词

instructorship

等同于 chair

更多instructorship例句

  1. It’s also a problem if as an instructor you’re using language that suggests that certain arguments are trivial or that this is something that everybody learned in kindergarten.
  2. Morse said he never had sex with anyone younger than 18 and he broke no rule as an instructor.
  3. Of course, nothing replaces a real instructor sitting before a breathing, living class of students.
  4. No matter our comfort level with the online world, nothing will ever replace one-on-one teaching and learning from instructor to student, whether for children or adults.
  5. Last week, instructors at the Capstone College of Nursing, at the University of Alabama, received an alarming memo from their dean.
  6. “My dance instructor always says she earns most of her income from private teaching,” says Monir.
  7. A professional ballroom dancer and instructor, her name reflects a parallel that runs in both BDSM and dance: symbiosis.
  8. “The majority of it goes to Nick and Owen, to the company,” former RSD instructor Kole told me.
  9. Former RSD instructor Nathan Kole says he saw firsthand how this “alpha male” marketing can damage students.
  10. Jackson fared better as an instructor of artillery, a subject he was far better at explaining.
  11. He was converted and baptized, and was the first Hebrew instructor at Harvard college.
  12. But she did not succeed in finding a suitable studio, neither an instructor who pleased her, and she returned to Amsterdam.
  13. Perhaps youd better not try any more to-day, Clara said the instructor.
  14. Greatly agitated, she approached her instructor, when Mr. Read walked in;—a cynical iceberg!
  15. The instructor flashed a rather wondering look at the girl of the Red Mill; then she smiled.