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  1. A substitute Care of Magical Creatures teacher. She first appears in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, taking lessons when Hagrid is unable to teach, and substitutes again in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix when Hagrid is away on a mission for the Order of the Phoenix. A number of students in Harry's year prefer Grubbly-Plank, as ...

  2. May 8, 2024 · You can learn more about this little-known professor here. Professor Sybill Trelawney Sybill Trelawney was the otherworldly Divination teacher with a questionable talent as a Seer, often overshadowed by her famous relative Cassandra, who was known to be a great talent in the field. Sybill’s classroom was filled with squashy pouffes, teacups ...

    • Albus Dumbledore
    • Minerva McGonagall
    • Filius Flitwick
    • Pomona Sprout
    • Severus Snape
    • Dolores Umbridge
    • Quirinus Quirrell

    Gryffindor

    Albus Dumbledore is arguably the most important of all the Hogwarts Professors, and It seems only fitting that — as the only wizard Voldemort, the heir of Salazar Slytherin, fears — Dumbledore was in Gryffindor. Some people show traits from multiple houses, and although Dumbledore is far from a one-dimensional character, his passion and courage make him a clear Gryffindor. Of course, by Harry's time at Hogwarts, his bravery is a quieter kind, as he has learned from the mistakes of his youth....

    Gryffindor

    While many wonder what Hogwards house Dumbledore was in, people are curious about what house McGonagall in equal measure. Minerva McGonagall was a Hatstall, according to J.K. Rowling in the tragic romantic backstory she created for McGonagall. A Hatstall means that the Sorting Hat took longer than usual to decide on her House, and she was a Hatstall between Gryffindor and Ravenclaw. She is incredibly intelligent, and in the books, solves the Ravenclaw tower riddle with ease. Ultimately, her f...

    Ravenclaw

    In terms of what houses the Hogwarts Professor were in, the Head of Ravenclaw is Filius Flitwick. He isn't seen much throughout the series; it is only known that he teaches Charms and is Head of Ravenclaw, so it is reasonable to assume he’s very creative and intelligent, since those are the prominent traits of that house. He's also willing to fight for what’s right. He enters the battle of Hogwarts more reluctantly than, say, McGonagall, but he does so happily, meaning that although he’s a Ra...

    Hufflepuff

    Professor Sprout teaches Herbology in the books and is head of Hufflepuff. Hufflepuffs are often underrepresented when it comes to the series, and they're often dismissed as being the house people are sorted into just because they don’t fit elsewhere. Of all the Hogwarts Professors, Professor Sprout is somewhat underrepresented, just like her house. Herbology is shown to be an incredibly useful skill for Harry and his allies multiple times throughout the Harry Potter books and movies, yet Pro...

    Slytherin

    Much like McGonagall and, to an extent, Dumbledore, Snape is one of the Hogwarts Professors whose house when they were a student is pretty obvious. Snape is, of course, Head of Slytherinand surprisingly possesses many of Dumbledore's traits, prompting people to wonder if they could have been in the same Hogwarts house. There tends to be an assumption that most of Slytherin House is evil, and for a while, Snape did nothing to disprove this. The truth is that Slytherins aren’t inherently evil....

    Slytherin

    Everyone's least favorite Defense Against the Dark Arts Professor, Dolores Umbridge, was introduced in The Order Of The Phoenix, starting work at Hogwarts on Ministry orders. In her years as a student of Hogwarts, it is no surprise that she was sorted into Slytherin. While she wasn't an explicitly evil witch (or, at least, she wasn't a Death Eater), Umbridge's sheer lack of compassion or empathy when in the pursuit of her own ambitions make it pretty clear she belonged to the same house as Vo...

    Ravenclaw

    In terms of what houses the Hogwarts Professors were in, many are surprised to see some major villains turn out to be Ravenclaws. One such example is Professor Quirrell who, despite being the first active servant of Voldemort audiences and readers are introduced to in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, wasn't in Slytherin while a student. It's difficult to judge how Professor Quirrell fits into his House because of his situation with Voldemort. By the time Quirrell was teaching at Hogwart...

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    • Professor Flitwick (Charms) Professor Flitwick was the Charms Professor during Harry’s time (and long before that). He was a half-goblin professor and the Head of Ravenclaw.
    • Professor Sprout (Herbology) Pomona Sprout excelled at Herbology and was the Head of Hufflepuff and the Herbology teacher when Harry and his friends attended Hogwarts.
    • Firenze (Divination) Firenze the centaur took over Divination classes after Umbridge fired Trelawney. He’s the one who saved Harry Potter from Quirinus Quirrell back in the forest.
    • Professor Slughorn (Potions) Professor Horace Slughorn, was, according to some, a coward and a manipulative wizard who used his students for connections.
  3. Teachers. These staff members taught at Hogwarts during the years that Harry Potter attended (although he wasn’t at Hogwarts for his seventh year). Babbling, Bathsheba Ancient Runes. Binns, Cuthbert wizard, the only ghost teacher History of Magic. Burbage, Charity Muggle Studies (until July, 1997) Carrow, Alecto Muggle Studies (1997-1998)

  4. Nov 7, 2024 · The teachers at Hogwarts play a crucial role in shaping the education of the young witches and wizards who attend the school. From teaching spells and potions to providing guidance and support, these professors help prepare students for the challenges they will face in the magical world. For Harry Potter, the teachers at Hogwarts serve as ...

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  6. Feb 13, 2017 · The Harry Potter series is equally about the school in which the story takes place. Many of the professors—the teachers—were wizards who mastered their subject areas and knew how deliver a valuable education to their students. Here is a list of five lessons teachers can learn from Hogwarts. 1. Take risks.

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