i have no idea what your talking about
Teachers expect compliance from their students.
To my teachers, I have shown great growth and achievement in my classes and assignments.
Yes. Teachers provide students with information and use the skills they were taught in college. They also have credentials they have earned with their college degrees. They are professionals and need to be paid for the work they do whether it is online or in a class setting.
Teachers sometimes walk us through the halls to classes for our safety.
The websites 4teachers provides services for teachers to use. Their service gives teachers a convenient and reliable to create quizzes and tests for their classes.
their are Scientist Engineers Doctors Technicians Authors Teachers and Students. Who use a computer to their work
The standard use of the collective noun 'classes' is 'classes of students'. The noun 'class' (or the plural form 'classes') is a general collective noun for people or things, for example 'classes of travelers' or 'classes of work animals'.
Compliance automation is the streamlining process to make compiling with regulations and security standards easier for companies. Companies can use special compliance automation software to do this.
For long term planning and to record work done and how well it was done
Architecture, constuction, Math teachers, and many others.
1. teachers, to send important emails to other teachers. 2. students, to send assignments or other work to the teachers. 3. all adults, to send information about companies etc.
Teachers do a lot of things. Here are just some of them: Studying what they need to know to teach their classes. Preparing material they will use in the classes they teach. Preparing exercises for their students to do. Marking exercises that students have done. Preparing exams for students. Marking exams of students. Having meetings with students. Having meetings with other people like parents or colleagues. Maintaining standards that their place of work needs. Going on training courses to improve their own skills.