Just had an argument with someone about this. The person says a collection of teachers is a 'staff of teachers', i contended that one cannot use the phrase 'staff of teachers' to refer to any random collection of teachers irrespective of their place of employment but she disagreed saying any group of teachers can be called a staff of teachers even if they do not work for the same school, institution or whatever.
I know this is not answering your question exactly but just tot I'd put it out there!
The collective noun for the noun teachers is a faculty of teachers.
It means a database that contains information about the teachers in a country. A database is a collection of information.
University teachers are called professors.
A group of teachers is called the faculty of a school.
A group of teachers is called the faculty of a school.
Teachers in the Victorian era were typically referred to as "schoolmasters" for men and "schoolmistresses" for women. In addition, some private tutors were known as "governesses" if they taught children within a private household setting.
At collection of stamps is refered to as a stamp collection. They are frequently kept in albums. Philately is the name for the study and collection of stamps.
a collection of fish is called a school of fish
Collection of coins is called collection of cons only n there is no specific word for it. It is different from numismatics as numismatics is the systematic study of coins. Mere collection of coins cannot be called as numismatics.
Web page collection called a Website.
collection of information is called
The noun 'collection' is a collective noun in 'a collection of teddybears'.