You're not being totally clear on what you're asking, but if you mean in the United States, and between a girl/boy of high school age or younger and a teacher, it is not only illegal, but considered morally wrong by society. If both involved parties are older than 18, then it is PROBABLY legal, but still wrong.
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.
Whether a student can date a lecturer often depends on the policies of the educational institution and the nature of their relationship. Many universities have rules against romantic relationships between students and faculty to avoid conflicts of interest and potential power imbalances. If such a relationship is allowed, it typically requires full disclosure to the institution. It's important for both parties to consider the ethical implications and potential repercussions of their relationship.
In "The Books of Pellinor" series by Alison Croggon, Maerad and Cadvan share a deep and close bond, but their relationship is primarily a teacher-student and mentor-mentee one. There are romantic undertones in their interactions, but the series does not explicitly confirm a romantic relationship between them.
No.
Essentially because it is construed as a betrayal of the relationship (see in loco parentis) and manipulation under color of authority.
The relationship between a Guru and a Sikh is of that, which a teacher and student have, with a spiritual touch.
Presumably by stud you mean student? If this is the case then no, it's not legal because it is misuse of power and trust on the teachers part. Students are looked at as impressionable. If a teacher then gets involved romantically with a student then they are using their power and the trust between the student and themselves as a way to form the romantic bond between the two of them. In summary, it is illegal for a teach to have a relationship with a student that is romantic. Normal basic friendships are ok but I'd still be weary because sometime they can be looked at as the wrong way. More particularly, when the student is underage and the teacher then ends up buying alcohol or other age restricted things for the student because of the friendship. In this case the friendship itself would not be frowned upon but the illegal supply of age restricted thing would and most likely carry the same penalty as having a romantic relationship. (Dismissal, sex offenders register (If under 16), if under 16 then most likely jail time and I believe that if between 16-18 they can still be prosecuted for statutory rape.). Thanks, Tom
Most if not all educational establishments have very strict rules regarding liaisons between staff and students, similar to most professions that prohibit liaisons between someone in a person of power and the person they have power over. For the good of both parties, no relationship should be formed until the student has graduated, regardless of the gender or sexual orientation of those involved.
It is a interpersonal and interactive relationship that is based on a dual co-existence.ieteacher and student relationship.
Plato was a student of Socrates and wrote about his teachings and philosophy in his works. Socrates was a philosopher who greatly influenced Plato, and their relationship was that of a teacher and student.
A vertical relationship is a relationship between two people, one who is of lower educational or social status. A teacher and student is an example of a vertical relationship.
A vertical relationship is a relationship between two people, one who is of lower educational or social status. A teacher and student is an example of a vertical relationship.