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Smiling is nice, but if you need practice to learn the material, it's not going to magically make you not need homework. The teacher is going to assign what is needed to help you learn.
Smiling is nice, but if you need practice to learn the material, it's not going to magically make you not need homework. The teacher is going to assign what is needed to help you learn.
The ethnic background of a teacher has no influence on a student unless they have categorized that racial group.
If a teacher have positive attitude it will effect all over personality of the student and increases its learning power.
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The Pygmalion effect in education refers to the phenomenon where students perform better when teachers have higher expectations for them. When teachers believe in their students' abilities and potential, they unconsciously influence the students to work harder and achieve at a higher level. This highlights the importance of positive teacher-student relationships and the impact of expectations on student success.
The population of an area and it's education are fairly intertwined. The more population, the higher the class size, and the "worse" student-teacher ratio. When there are more students, the single teacher can not teach or help a student one on one, since there are so many children in that class. This can have an effect on test scores and achievement in the long run.
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Jim, where Tim had had ,"had", had had, "had had". 'Had had", had ha a better effect on the teacher.
Smiling is typically a result of feeling happy or amused, as it is a natural expression of positive emotions. On the flip side, smiling can also lead to improved mood and decreased stress by triggering the release of endorphins and serotonin in the brain.
Robert George Campbell has written: 'The effect of high and low degrees of eye contact on student evaluation of the lecturer' -- subject(s): Interaction analysis in education, Teacher-student relationships, Body language
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