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schoolteacher

[skool-tee-cher] / ˈskulˌti tʃər /




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Dubbed Peru's first poor president, Castillo, a former trade unionist and rural schoolteacher, won power in 2021 on a wave of frustration with conventional politics.

From BBC

“So much strength and blood have already been given that neither our state nor our citizens have the right to accept any terms just to end the war,” said Vadym Zolotarov, a 64-year-old retired schoolteacher.

From The Wall Street Journal

Many players were introduced to the sport through schoolteachers, disability organisations, or community camps.

From BBC

“She conducted herself like a schoolteacher,” said Jack Brammer, a longtime political commentator in Kentucky, “and we reporters were like her students.”

From The Wall Street Journal

He was a terrible misanthrope, complaining that the villagers of Puchberg in Austria, where he worked as a schoolteacher in the early 1920s, were “1/4 animal and 3/4 human.”

From The Wall Street Journal