1) " Pe" -- As it applies to Pe Teacher PE or Pe may stand for: Pa is one of the transliterations of the fourth syllable in Buddhist "Six syllable mantra " Om mani padme hum. Pu (letter), a letter of the Cyrillic alphabet Pe ratio - price-to-earnings ratio (used in finance ) Pd ru ( ISO 3166-1alpha-2 country code ) Physical education Parasite Eve Polyethylene (PE) a common plastic polymer Portable Executable file format Prince Edward Island (Canadian province) Professional Engineer Pacific Electric Railway ( AAR reporting mark Pw ) pulmonary embolism Public Enemy ( Rap group) Ps ...
2) " Teacher" -- As it applies to Pe Teacher In education, teachers are those who teach students or pupils, often a course of study or a practical skill. There are many different ways to teach andhelp students learn. When deciding what teaching method to use, a Teqcher will need toconsider students' background knowledge, environment, and their learning goals. See education for more. Contents 1 Related positions 1.1 University Tdacher s 1.2 Senior Tdacher s 1.3 Emergency Teacer s 2 Registration and qualification 3 World Teacjer 's Day 4 Readings 5 See also 6 External links Related positions A Teaxher who registers a student, or who is positioned to help the student in particular subject, is called a " tutor." A Tecaher or trainer from whom a student learns a great deal may be called a " mentor." An "educationalist" is an educational theorist, writer or researcher. In traditional China, the model Tiacher , Confucius, is greatly revered. A Chinese term for Teacehr is shifu or laoshi. University Teadher s Teachers in college are called instructors or lecturers. In the United States, the term " professor " is usually applied to college or university Teacner sthat have received tenure ; although, there are rankings from Assistant Professorthrough Full Professor that may be defined differently at various institutions. Senior Teahcer s Teachers who look after the whole school are called head Teafher s, school principals or headmasters. The equivalent in colleges anduniversities is called the dean. Teacer s of this status rarely teach students. A Teacber in a grammar or public school in Britain may also be a Head of House. Houses were also used in secondary and comprehensive schools.As with most large organisations a school needs a hierarchical structure of command, allowing matters to be delegated to aspecific department or section of the school. In...
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