Relationship Between Teacher and Student Essay

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    The classroom I am observing has an overwhelming amount of challenging students. Speaking to my fellow classmates, I learned that they too are observing the same problems in their classrooms. I am not sure where the behavior is coming from (family background, socio-economic status, disability, etc…), but it is definitely overwhelming to watch the children engaging in destructive behavior and not be able to do anything, and, to be honest, not to know what to do. While in Mrs. DeLorenzo’s…

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    moment in school that I felt like my voice was heard in the classroom. I went to an elementary and a middle school in American Samoa, a small island southwest of Hawaii, where the students had to learn respect first before the teachers could educate them on school subjects. We were taught to obediently listen to the teachers with fewer questions unless we were told to do so. On the summer of my eighth grade year, my parents decided that moving to the United States would be an ideal opportunity…

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    communities is very important not only for the students and parents, but also for the teachers. When parents, administrator and teachers build a supportive school community the learning done by students with exceptionalities grows tremendously. The more support there is between the different parties within a schools environment, the safer it is for all students, not just the students with exceptionalities. Once parents, administrators, and teachers work together the better and easier life will…

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    different challenges. However, I strongly believe that teachers must make their teaching a lifestyle and not just some job you go to during the week. As a teacher, my goal is to push my students to their full potential. In order to succeed in this, I need to be able to relate to my students using different strategies such as motivation, learning and behavior. I think motivation, specifically, is a big part in the education process. The students deserve to have a teacher’s full time and…

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    of the school to get prior permission for the study. • The students of public schools are from the same residential zone so it is easy to approach their parents too. • Most of the public schools support a good strength of students; it is good for the study to get maximum number of subject from one school. 3.5.4 Identification of study subjects: • A detailed list of public schools in the selected…

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    delivering substantive instruction to a diverse, or blended group of students in a single physical space’ (Cook and Friend, 1995, p. 2) and thus comprises four basic characteristics” (Tremblay, 2013, p. 251). These four characteristics are two licensed, qualified instructors, most often a general education instructor and a special education instructor; a heterogeneous collection of students, meaning both general education and students with special needs; instruction being done by both…

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    and most important teachers that a child has and they influence a child in many ways. But as the child grows up and attends schools, he meets his teachers and other school members, who play a very important role in academic as well as social development of the child. Since parents and school are two very critical aspects of a child’s life, it is important for them to work in tandem. A desired relationship building, however, requires efforts of both sides- parents and teachers and it results in…

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    Maybe the kid is having a bad day and since the teacher is only there to teach and they don 't want the student in the class, then the student loses his education and get disciplined for no reason. I propose that in Middle and High schools implement more programs that encourage better interactions between the students, faculty, and administrators. Middle and high schools should implement more programs that encourage better interactions between students and others in these schools is because the…

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    Mr. Escalante also worked on building a close relationship with his students since the first day. To overcome their belief and self-esteem, Mr. Escalante started off by letting them know that he comes from the same background as them. Instead of having a formal relationship with his students, he got on the same wavelength as them and got to know them and care for them. An example is the relationship he has with Angel Guzman. Although Angel gives him trouble since the first day, Mr. Escalante…

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    Cushman’s Fires in the Mind (2010), we observed the delicate dichotomy of teaching to students one on one, and as a class. On top of that, what it meant for someone to become a “master” in specific subject areas and how to maintain motivation to get there. In Cushman’s Fires in the Middle School Bathrooms (2008), we felt it discovered the insights to communication in the classroom and the relationship between teacher and student that it brought. Finally, in Cushman’s Fires in the Bathroom…

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