Within the United States there is no particular title for one who has completed an MBA, such as one who has completed a doctorate (being called doctor).
Mary William RN MBA. Typically, the bachelors degree is not indicated.
Example, John Smith M.B.A.
An individual with a master's in business administration (MBA), is an individual with an MBA. There is not title attached to the master's degree category as with an individual who holds a doctorate being referred to as doctor.
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Yes, capitalize "Teacher" when referring to a specific job title such as "Physical Education Teacher."
You call yourself what you presently are (a student). After completion of the MBA you will still be the same person, but can say you have earned an MBA which can be indicated on your business card. Such as Joseph Smith M.B.A. I must say, good for you. Completion of the MBA is quite an accomplishment. I applaud your effort!
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If "Gifted Education Teacher" is the formal title for your role, then you should capitalize the "T" in teacher when referring to the position in a formal context. However, if you cannot use your title due to pay status, you can still refer to yourself as a teacher specializing in gifted education without capitalizing the "t."
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A title rule is something that is important in a title for example, when your teacher writes on your paper fix title rule, the title rule could be if you have to capitalize the first letter of a title.