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Sally
How do you call the teacher who's in charge of a class? What about the other teachers that teach the same class?
30 sept. 2021 09:56
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Hey Sally!
Usually we don’t refer to our teachers as teachers! We will typically call them Mr/Mrs “Surname” so for example Mrs Smith or Mr Smith.
Another way is to refer to a male as “sir” and a female as “ma’am.” This way we don’t always call every single teacher as “teacher.” Hope this helps :)
30 septembre 2021
The title for the most important teacher who e.g. manages the teaching assistants is "head instructor" as opposed to "instructor." You do not use this as a form of address, though, instead calling them by their highest honorific (Dr. [lastname] if they have a doctorate but not a professorship, and Prof. [lastname] if they do have a professorship, otherwise Mx. [lastname])
30 septembre 2021
You might mean Head of Department. Say there are ten maths teachers, but one is in overall charge, they would be Head of the maths department.
30 septembre 2021
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