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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Novices teaching or novice teachers

While some attrition for a variety of causes is expected, the intent this program is to keep the most promising, proficient novices teaching in Washington’s public schools.
  

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Nothing wrong with this phrasing. It's a matter of style. If you want to emphasize that they are novice teachers , you might want to toss in another verb.

  • Nothing wrong with this phrasing.
  • It's a matter of style.
  • If you want to emphasize that they are novice teachers , you might want to toss in another verb.
  • While some attrition for a variety of causes is expected, the intent this program is to keep the most promising, proficient novice teachers employed in Washington’s public schools.
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Nothing wrong with this phrasing. It's a matter of style. If you want to emphasize that they are novice teachers, you might want to toss in another verb.

While some attrition for a variety of causes is expected, the intent this program is to keep the most promising, proficient novice teachers employed in Washington’s public schools.

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