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Students & Staff

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One of the most fundamental values of a school is that all staff uphold a good relationship with the student just like how they uphold the good name of the school. Children spend approximately 7 to 8 hours a day with a teacher for almost 10 months. The question that we asked ourselves is whether a good teacher is a teacher worthy enough to devote himself/herself for the sake of students or not?

Teachers are those who hold highest regard for students. All cultures and religions preach that students are supposed to respect their teachers and should try to learn from them not only what’s there in the academic curriculum but also the values of life. Teachers have an important role in building the personality of great people and therefore develop with them determination to do great things… to strive and thrive for what’s right.

Each and every one of us in our lives has gone through schooling, we know how important it is and how our fellow teachers tell us that having passion for a particular subject is better than having a favourite teacher. However we all know that having a favourite teacher is still in human nature to have somebody whom you look highly upon.

A teacher-student relationship evolves with time. Students however, are the opposite of teachers. They are those who benefit from such learning environments and strategies for learning and consequently achieving their goals. This is extremely important for the student to gain a positive attitude for their future education. A few students in a classroom will grasp and learn quickly, but at the same time there will be those who have to be repeatedly taught using different techniques for the student to be able to understand the lesson.

Most of the time, the majority of the student would gain from this as they would try their best to endeavor harsh times.

With the growing competition in society it is essential that people improve their relationships with each other. Amongst these relationships, a student teacher relationship is of utmost importance which needs to be looked after properly so that students could grow up to become educated, responsible fine young citizens of the society… how ironic!

 

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