leraar
Leraar is a Dutch noun meaning a teacher, typically a male teacher in primary or secondary education. The feminine form is lerares. In everyday usage, leraar can also function as a gender-neutral term referring to teachers in general, while lerares is used specifically for a female teacher. The plural form leraren is commonly used when referring to a group of teachers.
Etymology and usage. The word derives from leer, meaning learning, combined with the agent suffix -aar, producing
Context and roles. Leraars work in primary and secondary schools, and their duties include planning and delivering
Training and professional status. Becoming a leraar typically requires a teacher education program and certification. In