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substitute in v. to take over a case from another lawyer, which must be confirmed by a written statement filed with the court. (See: substitution of attorney)



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Believe it or not, you can run into somebody that's never had a substitute in their life," he says.
This additional professional development time benefits all stakeholders: 1) site mentors have time to collaborate with university faculty, 2) interns engage in a service learning project that allows them to truly take charge of classrooms that they have come to know well through their apprenticeship; and 3) students and schools benefit from having a qualified substitute in the classroom.
At least one intern serves as a first-called substitute in each building.
 
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