instructorship
/in'strʌktəʃip/
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Definition
Noun: - The position, role, or job of being an instructor: This word refers specifically to the office or employment held by someone who instructs or teaches, often in an educational or training context.
Usage
The word "instructorship" is used to formally denote the professional post or appointment of an instructor. It is often found in academic, institutional, or organizational contexts. - She was offered an instructorship in the biology department. - The university has several open instructorships for the upcoming semester.
Advanced Usage
- "To hold an instructorship": To occupy the position of an instructor.
- He holds an instructorship at the community college while completing his doctorate.
Variants and Related Words
- Instructor (n): A person who teaches something; a teacher.
- The yoga instructor led the class through a series of poses.
- Instruction (n): The act or profession of teaching; directions or orders.
- The manual provides clear instruction for assembly.
Synonyms
- Tutorship: The position or function of a tutor.
- Lectureship: The position of a lecturer, especially in a college or university.
- Teaching post: A general term for a job involving teaching.
Antonyms
- Studentship: The position or status of being a student.
- Learnership: The state or condition of being a learner (less common).
Noun
- the position of instructor