How to Edit Teacher Details
The School Admin can edit information about any teacher (e.g. name, email address, password). Teachers can change their own details and password via their My Details page, but they cannot edit another teacher's details.
Editing details
- Log in to Zenva Schools.
- Hover the mouse on the Administration menu link.
- Click Teachers on the drop-down menu.
- Locate the user's name.
- Click Edit Details.
- Change the information on the Student Details pop-up window, check the box (optional), and click Save.
- If you check the box, (the default setting is not checked), Zenva sends the user a notification.
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