Common Relationship Between Teacher and Students Today there are many controversies about how the perfect relationship between teachers and students plagues our society. Students may be more popular in the class than teachers, which makes unreasonable attention to other students. There is almost always a question about what should be in the classroom. Nobody has found a solution to solve the problems faced by our social school system and the relationship between students and teachers yet.
The relationship shared between teacher and student is trust, respect, and dedication. Teachers influence students by shaping rationality and moral virtue, and therefore play an important role in shaping society as a whole. The education system of ancient India and Greece shares several common features. In both cultures, teachers and their disciples gather in a specific place dedicated for educational purposes. This is where students receive mental and material education.
Education is about people. Trust is brought about by openness, communication, and effort. I plan to focus on the four major relationships of my new role: teachers - teachers, teachers and students, students - students, teachers - community. If teachers, students, and guardians know me as teachers and individuals, I hope that they will know and learn my deep passions. Most importantly, my goal is to make the students a success. If they know this, I hope and expect the rest to obey. Perhaps this is the most rewarding. It is not easy to put yourself there. In fact, this is terrible. On the other side of the coin, you will always be in trouble if you have never boarded an airplane. Our fears are usually just structured and unstable. They are deeply embedded in our bodies and are roaring like a lion. In fact, bark is usually worse than bite. When educator Budhunt said: "If you do not try to be brave, it will never happen." He is right.