If the past is a good indicator, then yes. We have had schools and teachers for thousands of years of recorded history.
However, the future is difficult to predict. Perhaps something that has not yet been imagined will replace schools and teachers.
no there will be not because the population will run out and there money will be spent on stuff like flying cars and things like that
The collective nouns for teachers are:a staff of teachersa faculty of teachersHowever, over the years, students have created their own collective nouns for teachers. Most of them are too rude to list here.
YES ! A sub teacher at my old school got fired for it
Curriculum~ The subjects comprising a course of study in school or college.
The penurious school system had to lay off several teachers.
I believe just, because its just an upper eschalon of teaching.
88,000 public school teachers
Because they are the future generation and the teachers are easily replaceable, also the teacher's need the children to be at school unless they will have no one to teach and therefore won't earn no money.
Future Teachers of America.
The school district still doesn't have any youtube. For students or teachers.
People who go to college to become teachers.
teachers are mean and strict!i still were it though! ;)
you still have periods you go from class to class, you have different teachers each period,you have to do homework,still have hard tests,you have an elective,still alot of people go to the school (but the high school has more students)......and more
NO
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics the estimated mean annual wage for a teacher as of May 2008 is as follows.Elementary School Teachers $52,240Middle School Teachers $52,570Secondary School Teachers $54,390According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics the estimated mean annual wage for a teacher as of May 2008 is as follows.Elementary School Teachers $52,240Middle School Teachers $52,570Secondary School Teachers $54,390According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics the estimated mean annual wage for a teacher as of May 2008 is as follows.Elementary School Teachers $52,240Middle School Teachers $52,570Secondary School Teachers $54,390According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics the estimated mean annual wage for a teacher as of May 2008 is as follows.Elementary School Teachers $52,240Middle School Teachers $52,570Secondary School Teachers $54,390According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics the estimated mean annual wage for a teacher as of May 2008 is as follows.Elementary School Teachers $52,240Middle School Teachers $52,570Secondary School Teachers $54,390According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics the estimated mean annual wage for a teacher as of May 2008 is as follows.Elementary School Teachers $52,240Middle School Teachers $52,570Secondary School Teachers $54,390
I guess it's for preparation for the future, I don't think it works personally
Most teachers think it is to much for them and the students. Not as far as education but as far as sitting still and talking for so many hours.
Summer School Teachers was created in 1974.