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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
in-service
adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
in-service training (=while working for an employer)
▪ Most employees take advantage of our in-service training program.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
course
▪ Thereafter there are various in-service courses.
▪ These books are also useful for teacher-trainers preparing in-service courses, and as reference sources to teachers working on their own.
▪ The potential contributions of the academic and in-service courses must be left for another occasion.
▪ Often on his in-service courses for such teachers he cleverly used gifted teachers to set and lead the practical sessions.
▪ Alongside the usual diet of methodology and administration, in-service courses could profitably include discussions on policy.
education
▪ Those management approaches which are presented in in-service education occasionally fall into the category of those which describe organized anarchy.
▪ Educational plan for in-service education for staff is designed to help correct any identified problems or deficiencies.
▪ They were also concerned with curriculum development, advisory support and in-service education.
▪ The pace of in-service education had already quickened.
▪ Any opportunity to advance your studies should be seen as an important part of your continuing in-service education.
▪ In between, the in-service education of the clergy continues apace with sabbaticals and reading weeks and retreats and the good-natured summer schools.
▪ Until we secure proper in-service education and adequate release for classroom practitioners they remain our only supports.
training
▪ Organizers of in-service training courses will also find them useful.
▪ It was designed to focus appraisal on teachers' needs for in-service training and other forms of support.
▪ Some apply for every in-service training course that is going.
▪ It is easy and almost certainly wrong to be cynical about in-service training.
▪ We will improve provision for in-service training and career breaks for women teachers with children.
▪ Both should receive official sanction and both require in-service training opportunities to acquire the necessary skills.
▪ The second one, which is two hours long, is designed for teachers, college lecturers and in-service training.
▪ Distance learning is emerging as a feasible means of in-service training.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Action: Organise in-service training for staff on customer relations.
▪ Both should receive official sanction and both require in-service training opportunities to acquire the necessary skills.
▪ Corporations such as Citibank provide in-service literacy help for some of their employees.
▪ If trainees are attending a regular in-service training course, individual viewing could be built into the syllabus.
▪ So what could in-service training offer teachers in locating and treating the causes of this dynamic?
▪ These books are also useful for teacher-trainers preparing in-service courses, and as reference sources to teachers working on their own.
▪ They are also involved in in-service teacher training and disseminating central government thinking on curriculum and practice.
▪ Time available for in-service training was cut and cut again.
Wiktionary
in-service
  1. 1 (context chiefly British of training etc. English) Taking place when one is an employee. 2 Relating to or being a full-time employee. v

  2. To train or educate someone while they are working, to give "on-the-job" training.

Usage examples of "in-service".

As we neared Panama City, the in-service light flashed on, and I tried Susan again.