Wherefore also this Christian Agreement is not the confession of some few of our theologians only, but is called, and is in general, the unanimous confession of each and every one of the ministers and schoolteachers of our lands and provinces.
The boys shall also be induced to speak Latin, and the schoolteachers shall, as far as possible, speak nothing but Latin with them.
In fact, wherever we read of early Lutherans in America, especially German Lutherans, there we also hear the cry for schools and schoolteachers to instruct the children.
To the minutes of 1807 a formula for burial, furnished by Henkel, is added for the use of schoolteachers in the absence of a minister.
In January, 1743, he wrote: "Because there is a great ignorance among the youth of this land and good schoolteachers are so very rare, I shall be compelled to take hold of the work myself.
The desire of the schoolteachers for a completer professional training, and their aspiration toward the 'professional' spirit in their work, have led them more and more to turn to us for light on fundamental principles.
The ten per cent off to clergymen and schoolteacherswas his innovation.
The first womenschoolteachers in America evolved in Connecticut.
Schoolteachers do not wallow in wealth nor feed fat at the public trough.
With the new schools and the American schoolteachers a great opportunity has come to the young people of the Philippines.
On the same spot three hundred and fifty-odd years later, three American schoolteachers were as treacherously slain by the descendants of this Malay king.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "schoolteachers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.