This phrase suggests that in order to become a good teacher, one must be willing to learn and be mentored by others. It emphasizes the importance of being a student and acquiring knowledge before taking on the role of a teacher.
As always the use of an apostrophe is determined by the meaning you want to give the word.Pupils: more than one pupil e.g. There are 30 pupils in this class. (There is more than one)Pupil's: owned by a pupil e.g. Have you seen this pupil's book? (The book that belongs to the pupil)Pupils': owned by more than one pupil e.g. I want to talk to you about the pupils' behaviour. (the behaviour 'belonging to' more than one pupil)NB Pupil can mean two things. A pupil can be a student at a school, which is how the word is used in the above examples.'Pupil' is also the name of the transparent portion of the eye (the black dot in the middle). They are treated the same grammatically, but the example sentences would be different.
It means that is what you call her.... or him.....
People today can learn valuable lessons from historical events and those individuals who came before us.
"Student taught" typically refers to a teacher training program where a student teacher works alongside a mentor teacher to gain hands-on teaching experience in a classroom setting. This experience allows the student teacher to apply theoretical knowledge to practice and develop their teaching skills.
The main teacher's name in iCarly is Mrs. Briggs.
Umm probably the pupil if you mean like, the white, color pupil or if you mean something else but if you mean white color pupil then pupil :) hope it helped
it means you do not draw attention to yourself, you do not brag you are honest gentle and kind wonderful really!
Do you mean pupil ? A pupil is a part of the eye and also another word for a student
No. A pupil is part of the eye or a student.
In New Testament usage, "disciple" (Greek mathetes) means "a learner, pupil." The purpose of discipleship is not just to "follow the leader;" the purpose is to learn from the leader in order to emulate, or become like, the leader.Luke 6:40 - A disciple is not above his teacher, but everyone who is perfectly trained will be like his teacher. [NKJV]
significa maestro A sentence would be "Tengo un profesor terriblemente significa para mi clase de Historia de este año!" which is "I have a terribly mean teacher for my History class this year!" With respect, the above misunderstands the meaning of 'mean' in the question. It does not mean (no significa) 'mean' in the sense of 'signify'; but 'mean-spirited', for example; perhaps the teacher has given an (in the pupil's opinion) low mark, or been critical. In this case 'mean teacher' would be, perhaps, 'profesor bajor/ruin'
ANSWER: A disciple is a learner. The King James "disciple" is from the Greek "mathetes", meaning learner, student, pupil.
Your pupil.
pupil/student
A pupil in school.
The pupil.
a mean teacher is when a teacher yells at you. or when she hits you