What does Deputy Director do?
The headmaster is a school teacher who is second in the second place to the headmistress or headmaster. This term is most often used in the UK and nations that were previously part of the British Empire. Representatives of the main teachers primarily focus on teaching in the classroom, but also solves some duties of the teacher, if the director is missing. Many schools entrust this teacher to deal with disciplinary matters, as well as coordinating personnel and supervision of school examinations. These schools usually allocate one specific class of students and with a few exceptions all students are led by this person. At secondary schools and secondary schools, teachers usually teach classes on one specific topic such as English or science. These teachers often teach fewer classes than other employees, but also cover lessons when other teachers are missing.
Daily traffic SKOly and supervise them by a director who rarely teaches classes. When this person is outside of school, the Deputy Director must deal with all administrative duties, including connections with the school board, the Association of Parents (PTA) and manipulation with personnel affairs. Most of them closely cooperate with headmaster teachers and experienced deputies take on special duties to prepare to take over the role of the headmaster in another school.
Teachers of the classroom are responsible for maintaining the discipline in the classroom, but when the student becomes too distracting, it will often be sent to the director to be disciplined. Student parents will often be contacted to discuss problems with the behavior of appetite can be arranged. Minor problems with behavioral are often punished by lunch or after the school detention, which the representative oversees or plans to oversee other employees.The school should pass the exams to complete the school and be admitted to the university education facility.This teacher usually coordinates the tests by performing testing plans, assigning teachers to submit exams and finding suitable testing places. Local governments often require schools to regularly test children at a certain age, and the representatives must coordinate these exams and set up reports for local authorities.