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		Definition of relieving teacher in English: relieving teachernounrɪˈliːvɪŋ ˌtiːtʃə NZ A teacher temporarily employed to replace a teacher who is absent from work.  he went on stress leave for the afternoon, and a relieving teacher was brought in  Example sentencesExamples -  We are told relieving teachers are qualified teachers.
 -  I remember my first day as a relieving teacher.
 -  The Board may appoint a full-time relieving teacher at an area school.
 -  His flatmate works a straight job as a relieving teacher.
 -  In one classroom, a relieving teacher, made aware of this restriction, asked for a volunteer to collect the school lunches from across the road.
 -  Just recently a relieving teacher taking swimming at an Eastern Suburbs school panicked at the sight of a child's striped back.
 -  Reduced class sizes would have a huge impact on relieving teacher workloads, enabling better class management, and providing some individual time for each child.
 -  Before the introduction of contract teaching, these absences were filled by permanent relieving teachers who were appointed centrally and paid an extra salary.
 -  Desperate to open the school for term one, the board appointed a relieving teacher.
 -  The Ministry of Education claims that the school is operating "normally" with volunteers and relieving teachers brought in from other areas of the public service.
 
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