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老师

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April 29, 2024 4 minute read

老師, a highly knowledge-based role, plays a crucial role in guiding the intellectual, emotional, and social development of individuals. As a teacher you must be able to create learning experiences, motivate students, and support them to achieve their full potential, and continuously expand your knowledge through self-improvement.

What does a 老師 do?

老師 typically work with K-12 students or post-secondary undergraduate and graduate students. They plan and deliver lessons, assess student learning, and provide feedback to help students improve. 老師 may also work with parents and guardians to discuss student progress and provide guidance on how to support their child’s learning. Additionally, they are responsible for creating a positive and inclusive learning environment that is conducive to learning for all students.

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Salaries for 老师

City
Median
New York
$48,000
San Francisco
$89,000
Seattle
$90,000
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City
Median
New York
$48,000
San Francisco
$89,000
Seattle
$90,000
Austin
$61,000
Toronto
$69,000
London
£37,000
Paris
€49,000
Berlin
€61,000
Tel Aviv
₪48,000
Singapore
S$52,000
Beijing
¥201,000
Shanghai
¥243,000
Bengalaru
₹3,400,000
Delhi
₹2,200,000
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