Teacher-Students Relationship

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Teacher-Students Relationship by Mind Map: Teacher-Students Relationship

1. Discovering and Incorporating Students’ Personal Interests into Academics

1.1. • Student interest surveys • Teacher-student conferences • Informal conversations with students • Taking notice of the kinds of activities students participate in outside of school

2. Noticing Individual Accomplishments and Important Events in Students’ Lives

2.1. Another highly useful way to ensure that students feel known and appreciated is to notice their participation

2.1.1. asking parents about them when they are at home

2.1.2. Develop good relationships with teach- ers of "specials" and learn about the extracurricular activities students are participated

2.1.3. Read the school newspaper, newsletter, and bulletins for information and announcements about students who are participating in extracurricular activities.

2.1.4. Compliment students on important achievements in and outside of school.

3. Interacting with students as individuals

3.1. It almost goes without saying that interacting with students as individuals is important if you want to demonstrate that you are personally interested in them.

3.1.1. Meet students at the door as they come into class and say hello to each student,

3.1.2. Find time to talk informally with students about their lives and their interests.

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