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 miss noor
 
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							| Hi,   Can u tell me what is the right abreviation for teracher ?     Is it T.   or   Tr   ?     Thanks in advance ,   Noor |  10 Aug 2009      
					
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 Miri75
 
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							| hI NOOR, iT �S    Tch: teacher   hugs, Miriam |  10 Aug 2009     
					
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 piedadrosell
 
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							| At the University I learnt that the best form is T � for Teacher and ss � for students.  |  10 Aug 2009     
					
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 Spagman63
 
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							| When I took my TEFL course we used T for teacher on the lesson plans. |  10 Aug 2009     
					
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 maiagarri
 
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							| yeah, same here. i was employed in a school where any document that was meant for any of the teachers was always labeled T. + teacher �s name. =)
 
 T. Maia
 
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 joy2bill
 
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							| The only abbreviation that I have ever seen is  �tch" and "ss � for students. |  10 Aug 2009     
					
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 gaby_mn
 
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							| TCH is the official abbreviation. However, most teachers (me included) use T for lesson planning. If it�s an official matter, write TCH, though. |  10 Aug 2009     
					
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