Which one is correct if I wantto write it as a title?
(a) Teacher-in-charge
(b) Teacher in-charge
(c) Teacher -in charge
(a) Teacher-in-charge
(b) Teacher in-charge
(c) Teacher -in charge
Hi Vincent,
Which one is correct if I wantto write it as a title?
(a) Teacher-in-charge
(b) Teacher in-charge
(c) Teacher -in charge
Of these 3 choices,the best is A.
But where I live, it's not a natural term. I'd say 'head teacher' or 'lead teacher'. If the teacher is in charge of the entire school, including all the other teachers, I'd say 'the school principal'.
Clive
Which one is correct if I wantto write it as a title?
(a) Teacher-in-charge
(b) Teacher in-charge
(c) Teacher -in charge
Of these 3 choices,the best is A.
But where I live, it's not a natural term. I'd say 'head teacher' or 'lead teacher'. If the teacher is in charge of the entire school, including all the other teachers, I'd say 'the school principal'.
Clive
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The first one or A. As a professional writer at agency studyclerk.com I can assure you that this is correct. Hope this will help you!
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