Total aside but I'm curious. Was your high-school class lead by a bona fide professor or are you using the term in the French sense of "teacher"?
Latterly my UK high-school had a doctor (Ph.D) as the head of physics but that was quite rare at the time (and I expect is now).
Leads me on to wonder what sort of high-school class Einstein or Feynman or Hawking or ... might put together; indeed, whether they could do it well.
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Edit: For some reason I can't reply to you, I was going to guess you were French but it seemed like too long a shot, and it was ... thanks for your answer. Your written English is impeccable.
Well this is a particular case. On one hand my teacher did have a phd and was a brilliant man. On the other hand I am Moroccan and English is my third language after Arabic and French, both of which tolerate the use of professor to refer to a teacher (Although they have words for both).
Total aside but I'm curious. Was your high-school class lead by a bona fide professor or are you using the term in the French sense of "teacher"?
Latterly my UK high-school had a doctor (Ph.D) as the head of physics but that was quite rare at the time (and I expect is now).
Leads me on to wonder what sort of high-school class Einstein or Feynman or Hawking or ... might put together; indeed, whether they could do it well.
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Edit: For some reason I can't reply to you, I was going to guess you were French but it seemed like too long a shot, and it was ... thanks for your answer. Your written English is impeccable.