Of course not, if both share the same level of maturity and are interested, why not. As long as the relationship doesn't get in the way of either party, and the authority...it just may work out for the better. Goodluck.
No, it is generally considered inappropriate for a teacher to engage in a romantic relationship with a former student due to the power dynamics and potential ethical concerns involved.
yes but not a current student
well in case if he like it why not i mean your teacher like you and you do
It is generally considered unethical for a teacher to date a former student due to the power dynamics and potential for exploitation that may exist in such a relationship.
As long as the student and teacher do not have contact for a while after he or she graduates and the "run into each" other then nothing its noones business
Dating a former student raises ethical concerns due to the power dynamic and potential for exploitation. It can damage the reputation of the teacher and create a conflict of interest. Consequences may include loss of job, damage to professional credibility, and harm to the student-teacher relationship.
obsessed
former student means student from the past
It depends on who you are, your age, your position, etc. There is nothing illegal about dating a substitute teacher in general. However, if you are underage, a student, etc., there may be some real legal and moral issues that can lead to a multitude of problems.and if your still a miner it is illgeal . and a substitute it is still illgeal...............................
The ethics of a professor dating a former student can vary depending on the specific circumstances and the policies of the institution. In general, it is important for professors to avoid relationships that could create a conflict of interest or abuse of power. Transparency, professionalism, and respect for boundaries are key considerations in such situations.
Snape Lupin (former teacher) Moody (former teacher)
The former teacher who had the most impact on my education is Mrs. Smith.