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when we are in school we call. them teacher and when we are in college we call them as proffers or lecturer why is that difference​

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Answered by fiyanpatel84
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We use the term “teacher” all the time to describe someone who helps us learn something. But in reality, terms like teacher and professor are actually very different and indicate a different kind of educator. It’s important to understand the differences between these two types of educators, and the very different path to becoming either a teacher or a professor.

In short, a professor is a postsecondary academic instructor. Sometimes called postsecondary teachers, they teach students who are at the college level, typically in a university classroom setting. Professors are the highest-level of educators and usually specialize in a specific academic subject or field. They are critical faculty at a college. Teachers on the other hand are charged with teaching younger students, focusing on kindergarten through high school. They also are important faculty and critical instructors, focused on teaching students important skills. They focus on earlier, foundational levels of education that prepare students for more education that comes with getting older. Some of these teachers will also specialize in certain teaching fields, while others who are teaching younger students cover a much greater depth of academic fields and subjects.

Both teachers and professors are instrumental in educating students and preparing them for their future. Education is critical to success and teachers and professors both focus their careers and lives on helping enhance education for those around them. It’s important to understand the differences in what professors and teachers do, and the path to become one. Learn more about professors and teachers, and how you can become either one.

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