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How you view your teacher
suraiya:
Since I started going to school, I heard from my parents that teachers are next to your parents i.e they are like your parents. Since then on I have always nurtured respect for my teachers like my parents no matter how old they are. I think, in Asian culture, we view our teachers as our parents or guardians though in western culture the attitude towards teachers is different.
However, there are cases where students make fun of their teachers if the teachers consider the students as their children. It seems that now-a-days students don't want to consider their teachers as their parents or guardians. Does this indicate that the tradition of our teacher-student relationship is changing?
shibli:
Madam
You may like to go through the following link to know about what others think about this issue.
Regards
http://forum.daffodilvarsity.edu.bd/index.php/topic,1177.0.html
goodboy:
yes,sir...........I totally agree with your point of view.................After reading your articles..........It is all clear to me..............thanks to you.............sir........
asma alam:
Dear Suraiya Alam Madam,
Still our students have respect for their teachers. If there are a few- they are exeptional examples. We should not count them as instance. rather we, the teachers, and the students should try to strngthen our bondage and it will have a positive impact on learning.And it will inevitably ensure the respect for each other.
suraiya:
Dear Asma Alam madam,
Thanks for your encouraging response.
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