Like any other profession, to do it well requires expertise. A teaching professional is just that. Teaching involves much more than a knowledge of your subject matter. It requires also deep understanding of learning theory, psychology, human behavior, sociology, group dynamics, and school law. Teachers are by nature experts in multiple disciplines.
Because it is a job that people do to make a living and for which they have specific and specialised qualifications to enable them to do it. Sometimes people also see it as a vocation in that it is something they passionately want to do, but it is a profession.
A professional teacher is one that gets paid to do it as an occupation rather than incidental to what else they do. Technically even a tutor could be a "professional teacher' if they get paid.
Teachers are called teachers because they teach. If you look carefully, the word 'teacher' have a 'teach' in it. The 'er' was added because it means someone who do a noun before the 'er'.
because teacher is the one who teach us to be come a good learners.
A profession is an occupation which a person gets paid for.
Which therefore includes teaching
Yes, a teacher is a professional.
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.
When teachers move from one school to another it is called transferring. Some teachers travel from one school to another and teach one or two classes at each school. They might be called traveling teachers.
No.
there are many teachers but the main is Mahavira
STAFF
a group of teachers is a staff. A staff of teachers
Ants are referred to as "tiny teachers" because they exhibit remarkable levels of organization, teamwork, and industriousness in their colonies. By observing ants, scientists and researchers have learned valuable lessons about cooperation, communication, and problem-solving that can be applied to various human endeavors. Their ability to work together for the collective good has inspired the term "tiny teachers" to highlight the lessons they can teach us about unity and collaboration.
in Hinduism teachers are called gurus or shikshaks. sometimes in sanskrit they are also called acharyas, these terms are widely used in sanskrit and hindi today.
acknowledgement
heredicts