Possibly a Teacher Trainer, or a Teacher Educator.
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I believe the Japanese term is Hanshi.
It means that is what you call her.... or him.....
Yes you should call your teacher,teacher and tell her what your name is because she might not know who it is, because if your absent she will not know who you are.
You could call a classmate and find out her name from them.
let the children call the teacher by there first name
A sign language teacher is commonly referred to as a "sign language instructor" or "ASL (American Sign Language) teacher."
When he was in school his teacher use to call him rascal
Teacher (or in Hebrew Rabbi)
teacher--教师,老师 In china,students are not usually call teacher's name such as Miss Amy.Students call "teacher Wang" --王老师 not "Mr Wang"--王先生
In America, college professors with a doctorate should be called "Doctor Smith" where "Smith" is the last name. Those without a doctorate may be called "Professor Smith". The credentials of each teacher can usually be found in the course catalog, and the preferred term of address can usually be found on the course syllabus. Obviously, any professor who states another preference (e.g.: "Please, call me Joe.") should be called by that instead.
Annie Sullivan taught Helen Keller to call her "Teacher."
The term 'Avvaiyyar' means ' respected old woman' and comes from the name of a female poet of the ninth century. She was known not only for her extraordinary poetry but also as a noble, revered saint.
This is called a "pet name" or "term of endearment." It can be used to create a sense of closeness or a unique bond between the teacher and student.