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Definition of schoolteacher in English: schoolteachernoun ˈskuːltiːtʃəˈskulˌtitʃər A person who teaches in a school. Example sentencesExamples - The years after 1870 saw an increasing number of low-paid, salaried, and professional people included in the middle class, notably schoolteachers and clerks.
- He finally abandoned academic qualifications and appointed a collection of pharmacists, country doctors, schoolteachers, and governesses.
- When Sputnik had first gone into orbit a schoolteacher asked her second-graders to write some verse on the subject.
- Then strange queries started trickling in - from professors, schoolteachers, the World Health Organization.
- Parents may depend on schoolteachers for discipline and use teachers' judgments - or those of priests - as part of their own approach to child training once children are of school age.
- Mother told me he was a schoolteacher but not a teacher at my school!
- The trainee schoolteacher was described as a very balanced person.
- There are sequences where additional narration would have contributed to the overall cohesion of the film, and sometimes it is unclear as to which adults are the schoolteachers and which are the dance teachers.
- He was educated mostly at home by his mother, a former schoolteacher.
- As we waited at the entrance, chafing under our cuffs, I chatted with some of the women with whom I'd been arrested: schoolteachers, photographers, students.
- She said her mother had once been a schoolteacher, so Susan was well educated and worldly as a child.
- Though both women are professional adventurers and lecturers now, they started out as schoolteachers, and their passion for teaching children, especially gifts, is still a key motivating factor for them.
- Pauline was formerly a registered nurse and registered midwife and later a secondary schoolteacher.
- This work influenced large numbers of schoolteachers, educational researchers, and women's studies scholars.
- Explicitly promising to do so would at least put them on a par with schoolteachers, lawyers, and other professionals.
- Opposition MPs and education advocates are calling on the government to allow schoolteachers and professors an exemption from copyright restrictions.
- A few of the informants were far more educated than others - schoolteachers, for example - and their accounts reflect this.
- Later, he put himself through college and became a schoolteacher.
- Many elementary schoolteachers are women, but teachers in secondary schools and colleges and universities are more frequently men, even though the numbers of male and female students may be similar.
- My mother was a schoolteacher, and my father was a minister and a high school guidance counselor.
Synonyms teacher, schoolmaster, schoolmistress, instructor, tutor, educationist British master, mistress Scottish informal dominie North American informal schoolmarm Australian/New Zealand informal chalkie, schoolie rare preceptor, pedagogue Definition of schoolteacher in US English: schoolteachernounˈskulˌtitʃərˈsko͞olˌtēCHər A person who teaches in a school. Example sentencesExamples - When Sputnik had first gone into orbit a schoolteacher asked her second-graders to write some verse on the subject.
- She said her mother had once been a schoolteacher, so Susan was well educated and worldly as a child.
- The years after 1870 saw an increasing number of low-paid, salaried, and professional people included in the middle class, notably schoolteachers and clerks.
- Parents may depend on schoolteachers for discipline and use teachers' judgments - or those of priests - as part of their own approach to child training once children are of school age.
- As we waited at the entrance, chafing under our cuffs, I chatted with some of the women with whom I'd been arrested: schoolteachers, photographers, students.
- Later, he put himself through college and became a schoolteacher.
- There are sequences where additional narration would have contributed to the overall cohesion of the film, and sometimes it is unclear as to which adults are the schoolteachers and which are the dance teachers.
- The trainee schoolteacher was described as a very balanced person.
- A few of the informants were far more educated than others - schoolteachers, for example - and their accounts reflect this.
- Though both women are professional adventurers and lecturers now, they started out as schoolteachers, and their passion for teaching children, especially gifts, is still a key motivating factor for them.
- Opposition MPs and education advocates are calling on the government to allow schoolteachers and professors an exemption from copyright restrictions.
- Mother told me he was a schoolteacher but not a teacher at my school!
- Pauline was formerly a registered nurse and registered midwife and later a secondary schoolteacher.
- This work influenced large numbers of schoolteachers, educational researchers, and women's studies scholars.
- Explicitly promising to do so would at least put them on a par with schoolteachers, lawyers, and other professionals.
- He finally abandoned academic qualifications and appointed a collection of pharmacists, country doctors, schoolteachers, and governesses.
- He was educated mostly at home by his mother, a former schoolteacher.
- My mother was a schoolteacher, and my father was a minister and a high school guidance counselor.
- Many elementary schoolteachers are women, but teachers in secondary schools and colleges and universities are more frequently men, even though the numbers of male and female students may be similar.
- Then strange queries started trickling in - from professors, schoolteachers, the World Health Organization.
Synonyms teacher, schoolmaster, schoolmistress, instructor, tutor, educationist |