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Changing Teachers for Classes and Lessons in Teach 'n Go: A Simple Guide

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Written by Mark Jones
Updated over a week ago

In Teach 'n Go, the flexibility to change teachers for classes or lessons ensures smooth management of your school's scheduling and resource allocation. This guide outlines the straightforward process of switching teachers for either classes or lessons.

How to Change the Teacher for a Class

  1. Navigate to the Class Details Page: Begin by visiting the class details page, where you’ll find all the necessary information for the class.

  2. Locate the Schedule Section: At the top of the page, you will see the class title, with the schedule displayed directly below it.

  3. Access the Edit Option: To the right of the schedule, you’ll notice an edit option. Click this to enter the schedule editing mode.

  4. Select the Recurring Schedule: Open the recurring schedule and tick the checkbox next to the schedules you want to update.

  5. Change the Teacher: Click the 'Edit' dropdown menu, and select the 'Edit Teacher' option to assign a different teacher to the class.

By following these steps, you can efficiently update the teacher for any of your classes in Teach 'n Go.

How to Change the Teacher for a Lesson

  1. Open Lesson Card: Navigate to the lesson whose teacher you wish to change and open its Lesson Card.

  2. Access Edit Menu: Within the Lesson Card, locate the edit menu on the right-hand side and click the "Teacher" button.

  3. Select New Teacher: A dropdown menu will appear, allowing you to select the new teacher for the lesson.

  4. Choose Change Scope: Decide whether you want to change the teacher for a single or multiple lessons.

  5. Save Changes: After making the desired adjustments, click the "Save" button to store the new teacher assignment.

By following these simple steps, you can efficiently manage teachers for your lessons in Teach 'n Go, ensuring optimal scheduling and resource utilisation within your school.

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