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emphasize to yourself and to them the difference between you as the "TEACHER" and them as "STUDENTS."Make it clear to them for them to value and create respect .. but do not be so strict ... be a helping friend ... _-based from experience! :-)
She should be a kind teacher. and show respect to the students. She sould be nice yet have control when there is a problem
Whether a regular or substitute, a teacher should be treated with respect for the position. This does not mean you will or should always agree with the teacher, however students should always respect the position.
Sure, it is better. All students need to be seen as equal to learn and be treated with respect.
The students and teacher of my trig. class
There should be mutual respect.
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Becoming a teacher means helping students learn is more important than earning a large paycheck. It also involves working with students and/or parents that have no respect for your efforts. If you can accept those circumstances and separate your work life from your personal life, you will love the job.
As a teacher, you can show honesty by being transparent with your students, admitting mistakes when you make them, and providing accurate and truthful feedback. It's important to model integrity and genuineness in your words and actions to cultivate a culture of trust and respect in the classroom.
If you are on time you don't miss any informationIf you are on time you don't disrupt the class and distract the other studentsIf you are on time you show respect for your teacher by treating his or her class as important
One teacher per class which handles anywhere between 15-25 students per class. And with discipline, everyone stays in line with respect.
You get permission to teach from your own teacher or the organization. It is not a 'title' that one should require, it is a sign of respect from your students.