only if used as a first name, such as refering to an expert in a field. In The Bible, Jesus was often referred to as Teacher, because he was a teacher.
Yes, when referring to a specific job title like "Art Teacher," both words are typically capitalized.
No, the word student is not a proper noun, so it is not capitalized it's the first word of a sentence.
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No, the word teacher is not generally capital. There may be exceptions, like if it is used like a proper name, or maybe as a religious title, but not in general.
No it shouldn't be capitalized.
No.
No, "art teacher" should not be capitalized, as it is a common noun.
The word Bible should be capitalized. Study does not need to be.
Yes, "Guidance Counselor Teacher" should be capitalized on a resume as it is a job title.
No, the word "history" should not be capitalized when referring to a history teacher unless it is at the beginning of a sentence.
Yes, the word "Cuban" should be capitalized when used to describe Cuban art, as it is referring to a specific nationality or origin of the art form.
No, "art teacher" should not be capitalized, as it is a common noun.
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No, there is no need for 'substitute teacher' to be capitalized.
The word Bible should be capitalized. Study does not need to be.
no
Yes, "Guidance Counselor Teacher" should be capitalized on a resume as it is a job title.
No, the word "history" should not be capitalized when referring to a history teacher unless it is at the beginning of a sentence.
Yes, the word "Cuban" should be capitalized when used to describe Cuban art, as it is referring to a specific nationality or origin of the art form.
Yes, "Judo" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to a specific martial art.
No
You should capitalize "Mrs." as it is used as a title before the teacher's name.
Yes, Tae Kwon Do should be capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to a specific martial art.