it depends on what type of teacher are you and what kind of material you teach.
Which percentage are you looking for? Percentage of teachers that travel by car or percentage of teachers that don't travel far. Let's figure out both. A proportion is equal to part divided by the whole (to get the percentage multiply this by 100). In this case the part is either the number of teachers that drive of the number of teachers that don't drive. The total is the total number of teachers. Part of Teachers that Travel by Car = 18 Part of Teachers that Don't Travel by Car = 7 Total = 18 + 7 = 25 Percentage of Teachers that Travel by Car = 18/25 * 100 = 72% Percentage of Teachers that Don't Travel by Car = 7/25 * 100 = 28%
Sophists
travels by plane
When teachers move from one school to another it is called transferring. Some teachers travel from one school to another and teach one or two classes at each school. They might be called traveling teachers.
Odd question - depends on the teacher. Some will travel to do masterclasses, but outside of that, I'd imagine that almost any of them would travel if you were willing to pay them enough for it!
Local Teachers earn around 1000 RMB/Mth, whereas foreign teachers in China are offered between 4000-7000 RMB along with travel and accommodation depending on their experience.
Willem Boshoff has written: 'My African notebook' -- subject(s): Biography, Description and travel, History, Teachers, Travel
Ronald F. Dameron has written: 'Principally speaking' 'China, after the tour bus leaves' -- subject(s): Travel, Description and travel, Biography, Teachers
Volunteers eg nurses & doctors. Also English teachers.
Shan Shi has written: 'My path leads to the plateau' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Foreign Teachers
Georgianna Mathew Maynard has written: 'Letters from Turkey' -- subject(s): Correspondence, Description and travel, Teachers
Hi there Folks If you dont learn these your dance teachers would groan like mine It is Turn Travel Gestures Jump Stillness