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    Topic: “Teacher-Student Relationships and Academic and Behavioral Levels” Introduction The importance of teacher-student relationships will forever be an increasing factor in students’ academic achievements and behaviors. The general topic for this research is how teacher-student relationships affect students’ academic achievements develop or destroy their behavioral skills. This topic brings about a lot of conflicts that leads to many unanswered questions such as ‘What happens to the teacher-student

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    educational success is shape. Teachers are carriers of either positive or negative behavior toward students. The reason why the first years of school are so critical is because kids learn the base of their educational life. I believe that teachers must love their career in order for them to pass enthusiasm‚ to assists‚ and to provide a warm environment to the students. In my opinion teachers are the second mothers for the students because students spend a lot of time with their teachers. At the same time. I

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    between students and teachers Do teenagers really know how to act opposite their teachers? In past centuries‚ students were treating their teacher as an employee treats his boss. 20 years ago‚ a teacher never had to tell his students to shut up during class. Never a student would have called his teacher by his first name. Times have changed. Now‚ too many students treat their teacher as they treat their friends. The relationship between students and teachers is now too friendly and teachers are now

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    -The most important thing is to listen: Teachers don’t like it if you read books‚ talk to friends‚ surf the web instead of doing their work or aren’t paying attention. When you ask questions such as "What did you just say?" teachers will be disappointed. 2.-Follow the directions of the teacher: If everyone else is in the classroom and the teacher isn’t there‚ and the teacher said not to go in‚ don’t go in. The teacher will yell at everyone. If the teacher says to make the worst piece of art‚ don’t

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    A Teacher‚ A Substitute‚ and a Student American‚ Charles Baxter‚ wrote the contemporary short story‚ “Gryphon‚” in the United States‚ in 1985. The time represented in the story is roughly‚ the 1960s; during which there is a moral and philosophical upheaval occurring throughout the nation. The country (USA)‚ is in the midst of the Vietnam War‚ the “cold-war‚” a sexual revolution‚ and experiences a huge spasm and clash of ideals between parents and children of the “baby-boomer” generation. The action

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    Volume 2‚ Number 2‚ July 2006 SECONDARY STUDENT PERCEPTIONS OF FACTORS EFFECTING FAILURE IN SCIENCE IN PORTUGAL Jesuína M. B. Fonseca Joseph E. Conboy ABSTRACT. High rates of failure in secondary level science classes are a problem worldwide. Effective teaching and efficient management of schools requires information as to the causes of failure. One approach to acquiring this information is to improve our understanding of what the students themselves perceive as the causes and antecedents

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    when reviewing topics such as politics‚ religion‚ and values. Classrooms are rich sites for the discussion of controversial issues in large part because the students who populate them bring with them a diversity of perspectives‚ ideologies‚ and experiences (Hess & Gatti‚ 2010). Teaching using discussion-based methods are challenging and teachers have to be ready to manage debates in the classroom. There is a strong line of research that shows that within the classroom‚ talking with people who hold

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    Behavioral Observations: Ms. Johnson is an 18-year-old African American female who presented for a vocational assessment on March 07‚ 2017. Currently‚ Ms. Johnson is a student. Ms. Johnson arrived on time for her scheduled appointment unaccompanied. Because Ms. Johnson is a transitional student‚ her means of transportation was the local school bus. She appeared her stated age and was of average height and weight. Also‚ she was neatly dressed in formal clothing with no apparent body odor. Ms. Johnson‘s

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    teacher and student ratio

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    today. Pointing finger at the teachers. Infact it is not only the teacher’s product but there are many other factors like parents‚ curriculum‚ government plans and policies and student’s maturity and potential are responsible too. Though there are many ways we can improve teaching or “raise” the quality of education‚ the three most important ways or factors‚ I feel‚ are as follows. 1. Our educational system should be incorporating the current knowledge how students learn‚ up to

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    Involving students in teaching and learning: a necessary evil? Downloads: The fulltext of this document has been downloaded 627 times since 2006 DOI (Permanent URL): 10.1108/09684889710189093 Article citation: H. McIlveen‚ K. Greenan‚ P. Humphreys‚ (1997) "Involving students in teaching and learning: a necessary evil?"‚ Quality Assurance in Education‚ Vol. 5 Iss: 4‚ pp.231 - 238 The Authors H. McIlveen‚ Lecturer at the School of Leisure and Tourism‚ University of Ulster at Jordanstown‚ Newtonabbey

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