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No, the word "history" should not be capitalized when referring to a history teacher unless it is at the beginning of a sentence.
The word Bible should be capitalized. Study does not need to be.
No, "math" and "teacher" are not capitalized when used in a general sense, such as "I am the math teacher." However, if referring to a specific course title, like "Math 101," then "Math" would be capitalized. In general contexts, only proper nouns or specific titles should be capitalized.
No, the word "science" is a common noun. Proper nouns are capitalized.
No it is not capitalized unless it is being used as a name or formal title. Examples: Not capitalized- "The science teacher taught the class about elements." Capitalized- "Ms. Science Teacher, is carbon an element?"
No, there is no need for 'substitute teacher' to be capitalized.
Yes, in the phrase "English teacher," the word "English" should be capitalized because it is a proper noun referring to the subject being taught. When referring to the language or the nationality, "English" should always be capitalized.
Yes, "French" should be capitalized when referring to the language or people of France in a class context.
Yes, both "Substitute Teacher" and "Substitute Paraprofessional" should be capitalized when referring to specific roles or job titles.
It should be capitalized if referring to a name or a title.
Yes, "Football" should be capitalized when referring to the sport in general.
Yes it should be capitalized.