A teacher typically works around 190-200 days per year, depending on the school's academic calendar and any additional responsibilities they may have. This includes teaching days, professional development, and planning days.
On average, teachers in the United States use around 5-10 sick days per year. This number can vary depending on factors such as the school district's policies and the individual teacher's health.
In depends on what kind of teacher you are. regular teachers get about 44,000 special management teachers get about 68,000 to about 98,000 a year. So work on being a math teacher.
Teachers in Massachusetts typically work approximately 36-40 weeks per year, depending on the school district and specific contractual obligations. This includes both instructional time with students and professional development days.
Children in Israel typically attend school for about 200 days a year. This includes both primary and secondary education levels.
Africa is a large continent made of of many countries. There are many different kinds of schools. There is no answer to this question.
The number of days of leave a preschool teacher gets per year varies, depending on the policies of the preschool where the teacher works. Some preschools are year round and others depend on the public school schedule. Those that work in preschools that are based on the public school schedule will not work during the summer, but the year round preschool teachers will. Days off during the year will also vary. The best thing to do is to find out the preschool schedule of the one you would like to work at.
208 days
A teacher in Georgia makes around 55,000 a year. This is a little higher than the national average for teachers salaries.
260 days.
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6 days per week x 52 weeks per year = 312 days per year
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365 stink'n days
365 days and a 1/4 and 366 days in a leap year.
I was a special ed teacher for 5 years and made about 35,000 a year. (with a BA) I am subbing this year. Subs get paid hourly and make 80.00 a day. They only work on days kids are there with no extra hours for in-services etc. Also, unless you are a long-term sub, you get no benefits. As a long term sub for an entire school year, you work full-time, but still make a bit less than the teacher normally would. But as a long-term sub for the year, you get benefits and work all days a teacher would.
The average egyptologists work 10 hours a day and 300 days per year.