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head teacher
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head teacher
n
(Social Science / Education) a headmaster or headmistress
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Noun1.head teacherhead teacher - the educator who has executive authority for a school; "she sent unruly pupils to see the principal"
chancellor - the honorary or titular head of a university
educator, pedagog, pedagogue - someone who educates young people
headmaster, schoolmaster, master - presiding officer of a school
headmistress - a woman headmaster

head teacher
noun principal, head, headmaster or headmistress, dean, rector One of the photos must be signed by your head teacher.


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The National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT, 2000) observed that dominate representations of teachers has become that of a highly stressful occupation
But Mebrahtu won them over by inviting the head teachers to sit in on one of his lessons.
It provides career-long learning and development opportunities for school leaders including head teachers and subject leaders.
 
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