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  2. specific job titles for teachers | WordReference Forums

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    USA English. Apr 22, 2009. #3. Deborah White said: Hello, I wonder what are the job titles for high-school teachers. In my mother tongue, they are called senior teachers, junior teachers, or special-grade teachers (the last is my own translation). I wonder the situation in English-speaking countries.

  3. address your teacher, Sir, Madam? [high school, university]

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    USA - English. Mar 5, 2008. #7. Hi Egoexpress, In high school, the instructors are called teachers, and would usually be addressed as "Mr. McGillicuddy," for example. If the person is a Ph.D, they would be "Dr. McGillicuddy." In college, the instructors are called professors, and would generally be addressed as "Professor McGillicuddy," or just ...

  4. Addressed as Mr. and Miss by teachers? - WordReference Forums

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    At American school, nearly teachers always called us "Miss" plus the last name, from about fourth grade on through high school. Perhaps in conversation after class a teacher would address me by my first name. But the atmosphere at my school was quite formal in general. At English school in Hong Kong, it depended on the teacher.

  5. Addressing teachers - WordReference Forums

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    Greetings, Having been a teacher in the US and overseas on two other continents, I can say that the formality of address to teachers varies widely. It really is a matter of how you introduce yourself or are introduced to your students. Most preferably, teachers in the US are addressed as Mr./Mrs./Ms./Miss and the person's last name.

  6. She is teacher at / in secondary education - WordReference Forums

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    Secondary school teachers can work at 2 or 3 different schools within their working hours, that's why I'd prefer not to use " at a secondary school". I might go for "She's a secondary/high school Maths teacher" or "a secondary school teacher of Maths". I do hope one of them is correct

  7. high school, middle school, junior high school (Mexican Spanish)

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    Virtually everyone says "preparatoria" for High School but the term for Middle School seems to vary. Some people say "Secundaria", as do Mexicans in Mexico, but some teachers seem to feel that this is too close to "Secondary school" which is a term used for "High School" in some English-speaking countries.

  8. the teacher in charge of the class | WordReference Forums

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    Chinese. Nov 6, 2015. #1. Hello, my friends, I was looking for a term to refer to the teacher in charge of the class: He is the supervisor of the class. Thoughts: I write the underlined part to mean the teacher who take care of the students in his or her class. I was wondering what is the term in your country.

  9. Abilitazione all'insegnamento - WordReference Forums

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    Italian. Jul 4, 2020. #6. Dear all, I am a qualified teacher in the UK. I am translating QTS as "abilitazione all'insegnamento". The QTS (Qualified Teacher Status) is what allows one to be employed at a teacher in the UK. I just want to check with you. Many thanks!

  10. Word for schools where students stay in one class all day

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    Pashto. Jul 10, 2020. #1. In some parts of the world, such as the USA, secondary students switch from classroom to classroom, while teachers stay in their own classroom the whole day. In other parts of the world, secondary students stay as a group in their own classroom, and own desk, for the entire day, while their teachers have to move from ...

  11. Female teachers: Ms/Miss/Mrs+ last or first name?

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    Many decades ago I attended a school (with grades K-8) where pupils called their teachers by their first names. (The school had been founded by a labor movement much earlier. It kept many of its traditions despite having become a public (BE state) school, with the standard curriculum, years before I attended it.)