sunny123 What is called do you call someone who enforces discipline in class before the teacher entering enters the classroom ? S. all my life, I have never heard of any such person or title.
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sunny123WhatIn my experience attending schools in the U.S. all my life, I have never heard of any such person ois calleddo you call someone who enforces discipline in class before the teacherenteringenters the classroom?
CalifJimIn my experience attending schools in the U.S. all my lifeIs the gerund ' attending ' a equivalent to ' who attends ' or ' who has been attending ' here?
bmojtabaIs the gerund ' attending ' a equivalent to ' who attends ' or ' who has been attending ' here?No. That means "my experience who has been attending schools", and my experience has not been attending schools! I am the one who has attended schools.
CliveWhen I was in high school in England, some of the older students were prefects.That's an antiquated, old-fashioned thing, limited to private schools.
before the teacher enters the classroom,a monitor minds the class
sunny123Hello everyone. What is called someone who enforces discipline in class before the teacher entering the classroom. I just mean in USA and England.
1. A class prfect
or
2. A class monitor
or something else?
Having been through the state education system in England, everything that you wrote is unfamiliar. They might exist in some scho
sunny123What is calledWhat do you call someone who enforces discipline in class before the teacherenteringenters the classroom?
I have never heard of such a person [USA].
Students here are expected to be self-disc