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scale a teacher


 See Assistant Teacher and Base/Basic Scale Teacher. 
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you've found the easiest and best way to start relief teaching


Education Personnel are currently recruiting teachers for relief teaching work in Wellington and Auckland. To find out more, click here
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See FTTE
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allowance


There are several different paid allowances available to teachers in particular positions. If you see an acronym in an ad with "A" at the end, chances are they are referring to an allowance. Allowances commonly referred to in advertisements include MITA (Māori Immersion Teachers' Allowance), PTSA (Priority Teacher Supply Allowance), [..]
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assistant teacher


 A teacher who has a classroom teaching position with no additional paid responsibilities. (See also Base/Basic Scale teacher and Scale A teacher).
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base/basic scale teacher


See Assistant Teacher and Scale A Teacher.
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byod


 Bring your own device, a teaching model where students bring in their own electronic devices (such as laptops and tablets) for the purpose of learning. Find out more. 
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cie


 Cambridge International Exams, a curriculum used by some schools in New Zealand. Find out more. 
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collective agreement


 A document that outlines the terms and conditions of employment (including pay rates) for teachers. There are separate primary, secondary and early childhood collective agreements. These are used by all state and state integrated primary and secondary schools. Some early childhood centres will also use this agreement, though most will use their ow [..]
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fixed-term position


A position where a teacher is contracted to work for a certain length of time, for example one term. Most of the time fixed-term positions are one year or less, however, they can be extended. See also LTR. Find out more. 
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