First time I have heard the word "paraprofessional"
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gaijintendo Regular Member, Sat 25 Apr 2015, 13:02,
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It's becoming increasingly common in the educational world.
It's a way for teachers to patronise any non-teaching staff.
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Prufrock Lucifer, son of the morning!, Sat 25 Apr 2015, 14:05,
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Yeah it means 'almost'
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simbosan liked your link on, Sat 25 Apr 2015, 15:41,
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No. It just means "you don't have a PGCE"
you could have a MA, MSc or even a PhD, but without that PGCE, you'll have your nose rubbed in it.
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Prufrock Lucifer, son of the morning!, Sat 25 Apr 2015, 16:29,
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Yeps
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Master_Slob UK minister for cultural appropriation., Sat 25 Apr 2015, 18:40,
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That is exactly how it comes across
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gaijintendo Regular Member, Sat 25 Apr 2015, 22:43,
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