A chain of command is basically a reporting protocol
The teacher would report to a mentor, the vice principal, or principal (this depends on your school)
The vice principal reports to the principal
The principal reports to the superintendent
Organized, with a chain of command.
The US military chain of command for all services starts with the President of the United States, as the Commander and Chief. After the President there are thousands of permutations of the Chain of Command to the individual soldier, sailor, airman, marine, or coastguardsman.
TTYC is an acronym for Teaching Tools for Young Children. In another context, it may also mean Trinidad and Tobago Yacht Club.
I think that you must mean, "Field Commission".
Depending on the context of the sentence, it can actually mean several things. It can mean: (S)he thinks You (formal) think Think! (As a informal command)
It means providing context for a lesson. You teach addition and subtraction framed as "How many cookies do you have left?".
Order, chain of command, ranking, scale, echelons, grouping, position, pecking order..
The Punjabi word "chain" means peace or tranquility. When combined with other words, it can convey different meanings depending on the context, such as "chain smoker" referring to someone who smokes cigarettes frequently.
In any hierarchical structure, each person takes orders from his or her immediate superior who is answerable to his or her immediate superior, and so on until you get to the person who is the ultimate authority. This is called the chain of command. Disregarding the chain of command can mean either failing to obey the commands of your immediate superior or leaping a level and taking orders from someone who is not your immediate superior or giving them to someone who is not your immediate inferior.
In the education context, EET could refer to "Explicit Instructional Teaching" or "Effective Educational Technology." Explicit Instructional Teaching involves direct and structured teaching methods to ensure student understanding, while Effective Educational Technology refers to the strategic integration of technology tools in the learning process to enhance student engagement and outcomes.
It's a military term used to refer to checking with the people in charge of you. In most cases it's your first line, section NCO (for us non-combat arms guys) the 1SG, then SGM. But in some cases chain of command can apply to the task rather than the person. (Also if people say something about chain of command, they are 7/10 times just blowing you off.)
Teaching in context means providing instruction in a way that relates to real-life situations, prior knowledge, and the students' environment. It involves connecting the content being taught to students' personal experiences and ensuring that learning is relevant and meaningful for them. This approach can enhance understanding, engagement, and motivation in the learning process.