not really Teachers are people. Of course they have lives. After school, most teachers go home, fix dinner, watch some TV or play around on the internet, correct some homework papers, and go to bed. Teachers do spend a lot of time planning how to help their students learn - they make up homework and test questions, come up with ideas for projects or group assignments, coordinate with other teachers for extracurricular activities, and look for extra help like movies and computer software. Teachers also spend time grading your assignments and trying to decide if you are learning what you should be learning. Most teachers work at a second job on top of teaching, especially during the summer. Most teachers also help with some kind of extracurricular activity like a club or sport. Many teachers are married and have children of their own, and they help their kids learn and do homework just like your parents help you.
A. M. Huberman has written: 'Vie des enseignants' -- subject(s): High school teachers, Interviews, Teaching 'The Lives of Teachers (School Development)' 'The Lives of Teachers'
Teachers are so cross because they have no lives and have constant stress by school children!
because they have nothing else to do with their lives
cuz teachers wanna waste our time. and cuz they have no lives.
Destructive gossip spread about the the teachers by a nasty student that ruined the school's reputation and the lives of the teachers.
If are a student you should not try to get two teachers together at all. You are in school to learn, and you should not get involved in your teacher's personal lives at all.
The headmaster; the teachers; some other staff such as the gamekeeper and the caretaker; the students.
The poem Why God Made Teachers was written by Kevin William Huff
Teachers and teachers aides should be strong leaders because they have influential positions. The way they lead can have a significant impact on the lives of their students.
parents, teachers, and peers
Public school teachers in the Philippines become domestic helpers because they are helping students. These teachers are giving students the resources they need to make better lives for themselves.
No, teachers do not live at school unless it's a boarding school or something like that. Even though most teachers do stay at least an hour or two after school to grade papers and do other things, they do not live at the school as long as it's something like a public school where they teach at. Teachers have personal lives, too.