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A substitute teacher is a person who teaches a school class when the regular teacher is unavailable; e.g., because of illness, personal leave, or other reasons. "Substitute teacher" is the most commonly used phrase in the United States, Canada, Ireland and Australia, while supply teacher is the most commonly used term in the United Kingdom. Common synonyms for subsitute teacher include Relief teacher (used in Australia and New Zealand), "emergency teacher" and "sub" (used in the US and Australia). Regional varients in terminology are common, such as the use of the term teacher on call T.O.C. in the Canadian province of British Columbia).

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General qualifications

In some regions, the qualifications for substitute teaching may not be as strict as a regular teacher. Some areas require a college degree and the successful completion of competency tests; others require only that the applicant possess a high school diploma or its equivalent; others again insist on possession of full teaching qualifications. Some authorities will allow a substitute teacher without any training in the subject to be taught and who may simply be present so that students can maintain the routine of going to their regularly scheduled class, even if no new material is covered. Some school administrators may not hire full-time teachers unless they have had substitute teaching experience.[1]

Pay

Rates of pay for substitute teachers vary widely depending on geographic location, length of assignment and teacher qualifications.

A long term substitute teacher is a replacement that serves for a designated time period. Long term substitutes are most often certified in the same academic specialty as the teacher they are relieving. In the United States the position's national average is about US$80 per day, with rural districts paying as low as $40 per day and larger, urban districts, paying over $200 per day.[2][3].

In the Republic of Ireland, substitute teachers are paid a rate of 20 EUR per hour.

In the United Kingdom, supply teachers employed by a local education authority or school directly must be paid a daily rate of 1/195 of the annual salary to which they would be entitled were they employed in the position on a full-time basis.[4] Teachers employed through agencies are not subject to this rule, but nevertheless daily rates are generally around UK£100-125.

Substitute Educator's Day

The United States observes a Substitute Educator's Day, which was instituted by the National Education Association (NEA). The purpose of this day is to highlight the role and importance of the substitute teacher by providing information about, advocating for, and helping to increase appreciation and respect for this unique professional. This day also focuses on the needs of substitutes, which include better wages and health benefits and continual professional development. Substitute Educator's Day is observed on the Friday during American Education Week which is the 3rd Friday of October. Other countries and jurisdictions have similar observances.[citation needed]

Substitute teachers in fiction

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