Rich Dad, Poor Dad. SONS RAISING, SONS RECOMMENDATIONS, SONS RECOMMENDATIONS, SONS REQUESTS, SONS REQUESTS, SONS RESPONSES, SONS RESPONSES, SONS SAYINGS, SONS SAYINGS, SONS STORIES, SONS STORIES, SONS SUGGESTIONS, SONS SUGGESTIONS, SONS TEACHINGS, SONS TEACHINGS, SONS TELLINGS, SONS TELLINGS, SONS TUTOR, SONS TUTOR, SONS TUTORED, SONS TUTORED, SONS TUTORING, SONS TUTORING, SONS WANTS, SONS WANTS, SONS WIKI, SONS WIKI, SONS WISDOM, SONS WISDOM, SONS WISHES, SONS WISHES, SONS WORDS, SONS WORDS, SONS’ BEHAVIOR, SONS’ BEHAVIOR, SONS’ BEHAVIOUR, SONS’ BEHAVIOUR, STORIES for BABY-SITTERS who LOOK UP for BOYS, STORIES for BABY-SITTERS who LOOK UP for BOYS

Rich Dad, Poor Dad. SONS RAISING, SONS RECOMMENDATIONS, SONS RECOMMENDATIONS, SONS REQUESTS, SONS REQUESTS, SONS RESPONSES, SONS RESPONSES, SONS SAYINGS, SONS SAYINGS, SONS STORIES, SONS STORIES, SONS SUGGESTIONS, SONS SUGGESTIONS, SONS TEACHINGS, SONS TEACHINGS, SONS TELLINGS, SONS TELLINGS, SONS TUTOR, SONS TUTOR, SONS TUTORED, SONS TUTORED, SONS TUTORING, SONS TUTORING, SONS WANTS, SONS WANTS, SONS WIKI, SONS WIKI, SONS WISDOM, SONS WISDOM, SONS WISHES, SONS WISHES, SONS WORDS, SONS WORDS, SONS’ BEHAVIOR, SONS’ BEHAVIOR, SONS’ BEHAVIOUR, SONS’ BEHAVIOUR, STORIES for BABY-SITTERS who LOOK UP for BOYS, STORIES for BABY-SITTERS who LOOK UP for BOYS

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Father Rich Poor Father is a book by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter published in 1997. In an autobiographical style, Kiyosaki uses a set of parables and examples from his own career to emphasize the importance of developing his financial intelligence. It explains how investment, real estate, business creation and acquisition can be used to build wealth and become financially independent1.

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A teacher1 is a person responsible for transmitting knowledge or methods of reasoning to others as part of a general training or training specific to a subject, field or school discipline. The term “teacher” refers to the person who teaches students (primary and secondary). The term “professor” refers in higher education to the highest grade of teaching, in a hierarchy comprising the successive stages of assistant, assistant professor and lecturer2 (at CEGEP and university). New terms such as “teacher of schools”, accompanied by a change of status on the basis of volunteering3 have replaced the word “teacher”. The terminology of “professor” is no longer just the teaching in university, but remains protected use in the context of it.

When the organization of the entire schooling of a pupil is taken in charge by a teacher employed in a private capacity, he is called a preceptor.

To practice his profession, the teacher ideally possesses a certain pedagogical competence generally acquired by experience or during a specialized training.

Summary

1 Status of the teacher
2 Professors per country
2.1 Belgium
2.2 Canada
2.2.1 Quebec
2.3 France
2.3.1 Primary School
2.3.2 Secondary
2.3.3 Superior
2.3.4 Teaching Competitions
2.4 Switzerland
3 Teachers in popular culture
4 Notes and references
5 See also
5.1 Bibliography
5.2 Related Articles

Status of the teacher

As an employee of private education or public service, in most countries he must himself have a certain level of training (diplomas or validation of achievements). Pedagogical training is usually given to him (continuing education). He has a program and objectives for the year, but has a certain relative freedom to acquire knowledge and skills by his students. In Europe, the freedom of expression of academics is protected by Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights, and the European Court of Human Rights has repeatedly emphasized in its case-law that the importance of “academic freedom”, “which … allows academics to freely express their views on the institution or system within which they work and to disseminate knowledge and truth without restriction” 4,5 6.7.
Professors by country
Belgium

In universities:
Professor (ordinary, extraordinary, visitor, associate, honorary, emeritus), lecturer, lecturer, supervisor, assistant.
Rector (of the university), dean (of the faculty).
In the Hautes Écoles:
Professor, lecturer, supervisor, head of design office, assistant professor, master (principal) of practical training.
Director-President (of the High School), Director (Department / Category).
In the secondary

Secondary school teachers are called teachers. They are generally university graduates (formerly “graduate”) or non-university superior (formerly “regents”). In periods of lack of teachers (as after the 1940-1945 war), other degrees were also accepted, followed by competitions.

Canada

University professorships are integrated into the North American university system. See the list of professorships and degrees in Canada. These denominations are therefore comparable in other English-speaking countries.
Quebec

Primary

To practice, they must now hold a bachelor’s degree in preschool and primary education for a period of four years8. Teachers work in collaboration with educational stakeholders (remedial teachers, psychologists, specialized workers, nurses, etc.) to provide the appropriate support to children in need. Elementary school teachers are encouraged to constantly train and adapt to the new realities of the École québécoise.

Secondary

To practice, they must now hold a bachelor’s degree in secondary education for a period of four years9. In view of the more specialized academic options or orientations to be presented to students with a view to their entry into the university soon, teachers are generally also obliged to have other skills, for example in languages, letters, sciences , arts, etc. For this, they add to their training a well-defined orientation such as, Baccalaureate, options letters, or sciences, etc.

To teach at both the elementary and secondary levels, the education graduate must also obtain a teaching license from the Ministry of Education, Recreation and Sports (MELS) 10.

Superior

In colleges:
College teacher.

In universities:
Professor (emeritus, holder), lecturer, teaching assistant.

la France
Primary school

In public primary schools (pre-primary classes of nursery and elementary schools), teachers are teachers of schools, or teachers before 1990. School teachers are civil servants governed by the General Statute of Civil Servants (Act of 13 July 1983) and by the special status of school teachers (Decree of 1 August 1990) 11. Recruitment is now done at the end of a master’s degree (bac + 5), the registration for competitions organized by the Ministry of Education is done after the 1st year of master (M1). Recruitment is definitive provided that the year M2 is validated. The creation of the faculty of schools does not give the honorary title of professor.
Secondary

Recruitment of secondary school teachers is identical to that of school teachers and follows a competition.

In public secondary and secondary schools, secondary school and high school teachers must complete, at least, a week (depending on their status) eighteen hours of courses for a certified, fifteen hours for an associate, plus overtime hours and specific hours (computer network management, scientific laboratory management, class time, etc.). It is estimated that one hour of class involves at least one hour of personal work (preparation of the course, correction of copies, documentation, etc.) 12.

Teachers may have the status of Certified Teacher or Associate Professor. Professional high school teachers, teachers of physical education and sports and education in a vocational or technical high school follow this principle but with separate competitions like the certificate of aptitude for teachers of technical education (CAPET) and the Certificate of Proficiency for Professional High School Teachers (CAPLP) for Vocational and Technical Education, the Certificate of Qualification for Teachers of Physical Education and Sports (CAPEPS) for the Physical Education and Sports Teacher. Their career (steps …) takes place in the same way as teachers of other subjects.

There are other statuses:

the replacement area full-time teachers (TZR), whose mission is to replace teachers who are absent or on leave. They hold an area in which they will replace holders who, for example, work only part-time. They are certified or associate officials or school teachers;
there are still temporary teachers who, for their part, have a precarious status. The contractors have compensation premiums, but are only paid a month late to a minimum (delay of up to six months). They can only complete a total of two hundred hours during the same school year. Contract professors are generally recruited for one academic year, but they have additional rights to those on a temporary basis, such as paid vacations and the recording of their teaching hours, which, when put together, allow them to do so. to pass the internal competitions of the teaching.

Superior

In public high schools, universities (including IUTs, IAE …) teacher-researchers hold a doctorate and possibly an authorization to direct research. Depending on their status, they may be university professors or lecturers) or non-full professors (not necessarily PhDs, but preparing a doctorate (ATER, higher education supervisor, temporary teacher) .There are also certified professors (called PRCE ) or academics (PRAG) Academics generally avoid the term teacher and prefer that of teacher, to avoid confusion with the title of Professor, the grade of university professor and the function of primary teacher and the teacher. The distinction between the “University Professor” (PU) and the “University Lecturer” (MCU) degrees is very old and no longer corresponds to a functional distinction: MCUs can exercise almost all university functions (university presidency, UFR management, laboratory management, lectures and method conferences, diploma research to the master’s degree …) Only the direction of PhD theses requires that they have the authority to direct research (HDR). In most disciplines, the “PU” degree is accessible at mid-career after obtaining an authorization to conduct research (sort of thesis) followed by a qualification and local recruitment by a “commission of specialists”. In some former university subjects (law, economics, political science, etc.), there is still a recruitment modality known as “aggregation”, although it is very different from “aggregations” of secondary education (giving way to anonymous written exams).

For higher education in high school (preparatory classes, senior technician section), the teacher often holds the aggregation.
Teaching competition

Like any other body in the public service, teachers are recruited by competition:

School teacher recruitment contest to become a school teacher;
Certificate of Proficiency in Teaching of Secondary Education to become a Certified Teacher;
Aggregation to become an associate professor;
Certificate of aptitude for teaching of physical education and sports;
Certificate of aptitude for professorship of technical education;
Certificate of aptitude to professorship of vocational high schools.

There are similar competitions for senior education counselors and psychology guidance counselors.

Teachers in private institutions under contract are recruited by the certificate of aptitude for teaching duties of the second degree in private educational institutions under contract.

Swiss

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Teachers in popular culture
Related article: Professor (title) #Teachers in culture.

Teachers are favorite characters often taken up by world popular culture.
Notes and references

↑ Generic title sometimes replaced by teacher in secondary education, but by lecturer in higher education where professor is a regulated title.
↑ These grades refer to the level of competence recognized by peers; For example, Richard Feynman, professor and Nobel laureate, insisted on teaching first-year university students until the end of his career.
Retirement at age 60 and no longer at 55.
Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights, see Sorguç c. 17089/03, § 35, 23 June 2009); a case in which a university professor had been ordered to pay compensation for distributing an article at a university conference in which he criticized the procedures for recruiting and promoting assistant professors; the Court found a violation of Article 10)
↑ Case law of the European Court of Human Rights Sapan c. 44102/04, 8 June 2010) concerning the seizure at the request of a court of a book reproducing a doctoral thesis on the phenomenon of stars on the grounds that the thesis damaged the image and the personality of a very famous star
Cox case c. 2933/03, 20 May 2010) concerning an American academic who had lectured in Turkey on opinions on Kurdish and Armenian issues which had resulted in her being prohibited from entering Turkish territory “on the grounds that she compromised “national security”. The Court found that this judgment violated Article 10 of the Convention
↑ Lombardi Vallauri case c. Italy (No. 39128/05, October 20, 2009), where a Catholic University (of the Sacred Heart of Milan) automatically excluded a teacher on the grounds that he took certain positions opposing “(…) clearly to the doctrine catholic “, without even hearing contradictory debate from the teacher.
↑ Preschool and elementary education, pre-school education and primary education [archive] (Laval University)
↑ Baccalaureate in Secondary Education [archive] (University of Quebec in Montreal)
↑ “Teaching authorizations” [archive]
Naïl Ver, Adeline Paul and Farid Malki, Professor of schools: rights, responsibilities, career, Retz Éditions, 2014
Samuel Lawrence, Working time of teachers: to end fantasies [archive], Le Monde, November 16, 2012.

This article is partially or entirely from the article entitled “Teacher (teacher)” (see the list of authors).

See as well

On other Wikimedia projects:

Teacher, on Wikimedia Commons teacher, on Wiktionary

Bibliography

Sophie Mazet, Prof: the joys of the job, Robert Laffont, 2017, 95 p. (read online [archive])
Marie-Claude Angot, Teachers for tomorrow. Teach, a passion, a job, My Little Editor, 2012, 178 p. (read online [archive])

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