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Is it OK to say love your students?
When interacting with students you know well, it may be appropriate to tell them: “I love having you in class, and I am glad that I get to keep working with you next semester” or “I really love the effort that you put into this assignment.” This recognizes and celebrates their individuality in a professional way.
Do your students need to like you?
It matters why you want your students to like you… If they like you because you genuinely like them and show a real interest in their growth, then they will also respect you and work hard for you. Students do not learn because of teachers, they learn for teachers.”
Why do you love being a student?
Top 4 Reasons Why I Love Being a Student and You Will Too! We are back, campus is bustling, and classes are in session. Over break, I was able to enjoy time with my friends and family while enjoying the beauty of the Pacific Northwest. But there was always a little part of me that wanted to come back to Northern Arizona and school.
How do you deal with a difficult or difficult student?
Be kind to the student, if the feeling is mutual. It’s easier for me to treat him like a mother or an older mentor. I always bring up my age, and make sure he knows I treat him with lots of love and care, but in a motherly way. Ignore his/her attention.
What is it like to be a college student?
I am learning to enjoy every step of my college journey, from late nights to early mornings, frustrating teachers to the best teachers, and all the little things in between. Being a college student is a time to challenge yourself, a time to focus on yourself and your future, and a time to help you leave your comfort zone.
How do you deal with students who are attracted to you?
I started active sports, began writing poetry, became very active together with my kids. Do not show your attraction in front of the students or colleagues. You are a professional first of all. Put clear boundaries and, if you see the student attempting to cross them — gently remind them about them.