they will taking break in summer
No
Probably long summer breaks
Workers get paid and students do not; the employer has to pay for vacation. Students also get more vacation so they can relax during breaks and summer
German students typically have short breaks during the school day, such as a 15-20 minute morning break (Frühstückspause) and a longer break around midday for lunch (Mittagspause). The exact number and duration of breaks can vary based on the school's schedule.
Students are eligible for education tax credits which can help cover some of the costs associated with being a student. There are two types of education tax credits: Hope Credit Extended and Lifetime Learning Credits.
Technically, teachers and professors have off from teaching students on the weekends. However, although they have weekend breaks, they sometimes have meetings and grading. Besides teaching, not many careers are lenient enough to give weekend breaks.
You get lots of homework because teachers don't want their students to forget anything over break.
Teachers can effectively incorporate breaks into their teaching by scheduling short, regular breaks during lessons to allow students to rest and recharge. These breaks can help improve focus, reduce stress, and support overall well-being, leading to better learning outcomes.
Yes, in all US states. They get paid by the year. They work when students are not in school such as meetings and in-services.
My advice to students preparing for exams is to create a study schedule, stay organized, take breaks, practice past papers, and get enough rest and exercise to stay healthy and focused.
In the United States, students can typically work up to 20 hours per week during the school year and up to 40 hours per week during school breaks.
Yes, but not in class when there is teaching going on. I tell students to have their conversations on their time not mine. When students are talking in class when instruction is going on they are taking away the right of another person in class to learn. So, keep your conversation to lunch, breaks, or after school.