The word teacher is a noun. You don't capitalise nouns unless they are proper or form part of a title. It's rare, though, that the word teacher is used as a title. For example, you'd say "Bert is a doctor". But you'd address him as Doctor Jones. I doubt if you'd say Teacher Smith, although you could and if you did then the Teacher would be capitalised. Otherwise he's just a teacher, like a car is a car and a dog is a dog.
Yes, capitalize "Teacher" when referring to a specific job title such as "Physical Education Teacher."
No it shouldn't be capitalized.
Early Education Teacher
Most texts would capitalize Sunday and School but not the word teacher. Traditionally, Sunday School has been capitalized because it is regarded as a title of an institution.
No, "art teacher" should not be capitalized, as it is a common noun.
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You should capitalize "Mrs." as it is used as a title before the teacher's name.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
No, stars are not capitalized unless they are part of a specific name or title.
i think you have to capitalize the word gospel because the word gospel is use in titles and stories all over the world. Im not a teacher but im a student in college and i think you got to capitalize the word gospel.Did i answer your question.
Yes, both "Substitute Teacher" and "Substitute Paraprofessional" should be capitalized when referring to specific roles or job titles.
No it shouldn't be capitalized.