I wouldn't imagine that'd be something they ask in a job interview! o-O; Though, I guess if he told them his concerns. Regardless...
If you look at the "Settings" spoiler on the first page of the OOC page, you'll see a description of all the areas on the island helpfully compiled by myself, as well as a collection of image descriptions at the bottom.
I've never actually addressed these questions directly, but I suppose I can do that now.
The academy is made up of several buildings sort of like some college campuses you may have been to. Most of them will be 3 floors tall, including the "main" building. Some might be 2 floors, and very small ones might be 1 floor. (See: Indoor battlefields or sports fields are the only one floor building I can think of, and there are only a couple of those.)
Your class can be /wherever/ you want it. It can even be outside. As a teacher, the school's stance is that you can do whatever you please so long as it does not put a student in significant physical / mental / emotional danger in terms of how you teach. Basically? They trust teachers to use good judgement, and will not intervene until they see proof otherwise. (That's not to say they won't look for that proof if they have suspicions.) In terms of authority, students are treated something between a high school and a college. A teacher can only give a detention in the form of making a student stay after for a bit. They also cannot suspend a student. However, they can send a student to Gary for other forms of detentions or suspensions. Students are expected not to battle in the halls, and unless you give them permission the classroom either. There are almost a dozen battlefields for that sort of thing, as well as outside.
In the academy, teachers are hired because they earned the position. They are there because they can do the job and the job needed doing. No more no less. Also, your character is apparently very classy, which helps.
The hiring process is generally conducted via formal letter. Submit a job application and have it reviewed. The response time is actually quite quick, generally. ...Seeing as in pokemon the snail mail system is actually a lot faster than in reality. (Because, y'know, they have dedicated pokemon working on it all the time. |D) That being said. 1-3 days is the standard depending on how much research was done into a person's background.
If you look at the "Settings" spoiler on the first page of the OOC page, you'll see a description of all the areas on the island helpfully compiled by myself, as well as a collection of image descriptions at the bottom.
I've never actually addressed these questions directly, but I suppose I can do that now.
The academy is made up of several buildings sort of like some college campuses you may have been to. Most of them will be 3 floors tall, including the "main" building. Some might be 2 floors, and very small ones might be 1 floor. (See: Indoor battlefields or sports fields are the only one floor building I can think of, and there are only a couple of those.)
Your class can be /wherever/ you want it. It can even be outside. As a teacher, the school's stance is that you can do whatever you please so long as it does not put a student in significant physical / mental / emotional danger in terms of how you teach. Basically? They trust teachers to use good judgement, and will not intervene until they see proof otherwise. (That's not to say they won't look for that proof if they have suspicions.) In terms of authority, students are treated something between a high school and a college. A teacher can only give a detention in the form of making a student stay after for a bit. They also cannot suspend a student. However, they can send a student to Gary for other forms of detentions or suspensions. Students are expected not to battle in the halls, and unless you give them permission the classroom either. There are almost a dozen battlefields for that sort of thing, as well as outside.
In the academy, teachers are hired because they earned the position. They are there because they can do the job and the job needed doing. No more no less. Also, your character is apparently very classy, which helps.
The hiring process is generally conducted via formal letter. Submit a job application and have it reviewed. The response time is actually quite quick, generally. ...Seeing as in pokemon the snail mail system is actually a lot faster than in reality. (Because, y'know, they have dedicated pokemon working on it all the time. |D) That being said. 1-3 days is the standard depending on how much research was done into a person's background.