To be honest, no it is not okay. If you and your teacher are in a relationship it is not good. If anyone catches you together and acting in a sexual way the teacher can be fired from the job. Just try to act in a normal student-teacher way, otherwise consequences will follow. These things just end in tears...
IN what sense? Relationships? friends? or more of a student-teacher relationship? x
A vertical relationship is a relationship between two people, one who is of lower educational or social status. A teacher and student is an example of a vertical relationship.
Not a good idea...
Yes
Hans. Gehrig has written: 'Lehrerverhalten in Konfliktsituationen' -- subject(s): Parent-teacher relationships, Teacher-administrator relationships, Teacher-student relationships
Alexander Berzin has written: 'Relating to a spiritual teacher' -- subject(s): Buddhism, Doctrines, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Teacher-student relationships, Spiritual life, Teacher-student relationships 'Wise teacher, wise student' -- subject(s): Doctrines, Buddhism, Teacher-student relationships, Spiritual life 'Taking the Kalachakra initiation' 'Introduction to the Kalachakra initiation'
If a teacher has a relationship with a student it could help a student with their grades and behavior status.A teacher could favor a student and give him/her special treatment like no behavior reports or proper grading.However,some teachers are not like that though.It is fine to have a relationship with a student, but you must be able to control what you do and do not do with the student around others.(For sexual relations you'll have to find it somewhere else.)
yes but not a current student
Donna Barmish Goloff has written: 'The nature of task systems and their relationship to teacher goals' -- subject(s): Aims and objectives, Education, Teacher-student relationships
Whenever we interact with another person on a consistent basis we're automatically in a relationship with them one way or another. Because you interact with your teachers daily, you develop a relationship with them. Thus the term "student-teacher relationship." A student teacher relationship is strictly professional. Think of it like a business.
Ishmael J. Baksh has written: 'Studies i Newfoundland Education and Society' 'Teaching strategies' -- subject(s): Interaction analysis in education, Teacher-student relationships, Student evaluation of teachers 'Teacher expectation and the student perspective' -- subject(s): Interaction analysis in education, Teacher-student relationships
If a Hungarian teacher and Japanese student are making out, this is morally wrong. It is actually against the professional ethics for a teacher to be involved with a student in such a relationship.?æ