One with an expertise particular to a subject area, who not only instructs in the purpose, scope, and application of such knowledge, but is also one who does not teach others what to think, but does facilitate their thinking process.
If your teacher has a doctorate or Ph.D. you would use the title Dr. when referring to them or speaking to them. It shows respect. It's a lot of work getting that Dr. title, and sometimes, certain people will be angry if you forget to include the Dr.
If your teacher does not have a doctorate or Ph.D. you can use the title "Professor" rather than Mr./Mrs/Miss to show respect. Depending on the teacher, they may correct you and say that you can call them by Mr./Mrs./Miss.
If you have no idea if you should use Dr. to address your teacher or not, it's safest to assume that they are a Dr. If they are not, they might feel flattered and correct you. If they are, you're keeping on their good side. :)
There isn't a specific term, but teachers are usually referred to as "a panel of teachers". I'm tempted to suggest "a lack of principals" for a collection of head teachers(!)
A professor is the name for the person who teaches classes in college.
College teachers are called professors.
guru for the hindus
how long are university teachers in college
College - TTC - was created in 1954.
The teachers went to college to visit their relatives
Church Teachers College was created in 1913.
Hangzhou Teachers College was created in 1978.
Sydney Teachers College ended in 1981.
Sydney Teachers College was created in 1906.
Anqing Teachers College was created in 1898.
Baucau Teachers College was created in 2001.
Fuyang Teachers College was created in 1957.
2 , one is called kumusta po college and the other is called putaing college OS studies.
Vidyasagar Teachers' Training College was created in 1968.