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  2. List of academic ranks - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different academic ranks and titles used in various countries and regions, such as associate professor, professor, lecturer, and more. Compare the criteria, requirements, and hierarchies of each rank and find out how they are conferred and recognized.

  3. South African Council for Educators - Wikipedia

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    SACE is a professional body for teaching in South Africa, established in 1995. It registers, develops and enforces a code of professional ethics and conduct for educators, and conducts disciplinary hearings for misconduct.

  4. Lecturer - Wikipedia

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    Lecturer is an academic rank within many universities, but the meaning and level of lecturer vary by country and institution. Learn about the different systems, uses, and historical changes of lecturer in Australia, India, UK, and other countries.

  5. Reader (academic rank) - Wikipedia

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    At some universities in Commonwealth countries, such as India, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Malaysia, and in Ireland, the title associate professor is used in place of reader, and similarly ranks above senior lecturer and below (chair) professor.

  6. South African Democratic Teachers Union - Wikipedia

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    SADTU is the largest teachers union in South Africa, affiliated to the ANC and COSATU. It has been involved in industrial action, corruption scandals, and criticism for its influence on education.

  7. Adjunct professor - Wikipedia

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    An adjunct professor is a part-time faculty member in higher education who may or may not have tenure. Learn how the term is used in different regions and countries, such as North America, Europe, South Asia, and Australia.

  8. Maurice Pope (linguist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1949, became a teaching assistant at the chair of classical studies of Cape Town University, lecturer from 1952, professor from 1957. In 1957, he replaced professor George P. Gould in the position of Head of the Chair of Classical Studies. In co-authorship with Gould he published several articles on Minoan Linear A script.

  9. Teaching assistant - Wikipedia

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    A teaching assistant (TA) is an individual who assists a professor or teacher with instructional responsibilities. TAs can be graduate, undergraduate, secondary or elementary school students or adults, and have various duties depending on the context and level of education.