It really depends on the school. Some places the teachers are very independent. At my daughter's school, the teachers are divided up into teams by grade. The teachers work together to sync what they are teaching in each subject to a degree. There is one teacher that does not teach an actual class, but leads the other teachers in the team and assists them where needed.
Kindergarten and elementary school teachers work in public and private schools. They usually have one classroom unless they serve as multiple teachers. Work is performed in a professional environment with a wide variety of individuals having differing functions, personalities and abilities, including working with diverse groups of people in a variety of different settings.
primary teachers work in elementary schools
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The group of students and teachers devoted to learning developed into top academicians and researchers.
It depends if you like to work or be lazy. If you like to work then you will like alot of teachers. If you are lazy, you will tend not to like a lot of teachers. Other wise, some teachers just plain SUCCCKK!
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teachers love their students and love when kids work hard
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Preschool teachers work in Head Start programs, daycares that offer preschool programs, and similar places.