Victorian teachers were not bad but they believed in discipline.
Teachers in the Victorian era were typically referred to as "schoolmasters" for men and "schoolmistresses" for women. In addition, some private tutors were known as "governesses" if they taught children within a private household setting.
In the Victorian era, school was commonly referred to as "school" or "educational institution." There were various types of schools, such as public schools, private schools, and grammar schools.
Sailors are to crew as teachers are to school.
Teachers continue to teach this year. How many teachers are employed by the school district?
In Sweden, school teachers give students $60 for coming to school on time. But I think that should not happen here. So no.
it has pictures on the wall and maps
lunch for a victorian
Victorian Secondary Teachers Association ended in 1995.
Victorian Secondary Teachers Association was created in 1953.
What were the schools like in victorian times
Victorian teachers were not nice at all they were allowed to whip very young children even at the age of 5.
Many were clergyman. Women teachers had to be single. (Miss...)
£45 A year
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No, teachers do not live at school unless it's a boarding school or something like that. Even though most teachers do stay at least an hour or two after school to grade papers and do other things, they do not live at the school as long as it's something like a public school where they teach at. Teachers have personal lives, too.
Actually teachers doesn't like coming to school. And teacher loves vacation. But they just want money.
Teachers in the Victorian era were typically referred to as "schoolmasters" for men and "schoolmistresses" for women. In addition, some private tutors were known as "governesses" if they taught children within a private household setting.