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The establishment of a teacher/student relationship. [7] [8] Diksha (formal initiation): A formal recognition of this relationship, generally in a structured initiation ceremony where the guru accepts the initiate as a shishya and also accepts responsibility for the spiritual well-being and progress of the new shishya.
When they engage in sexual relations with a student, they violate that trust implicit in a professional teacher-student relationship." (Martin, 1993) Conflicts of interest can arise when the professional responsibilities of a teacher are affected, or appear to be affected, by a special personal relationship with a student. These can include ...
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A curriculum framework is an organized plan or set of standards or learning outcomes that defines the content to be learned in terms of clear, definable standards of what the student should know and be able to do. [1] A curriculum framework is part of an outcome-based education or standards based education reform design. The framework is the ...
Yale University Egyptology professor John Coleman Darnell married his student Colleen Darnell. [3] Charles Melville Dewey married Julia Henshaw [4] Abigail Fillmore married Millard Fillmore, a future President of the United States. James Earle Fraser married Laura Gardin Fraser (1913)
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A student teacher or prac teacher (practise teacher) is a college, university, or graduate student who is teaching under the supervision of a certified teacher in order to qualify for a degree in education. Student teachers undergo such internship as part of their course requirement or as a course of their programme itself.
Ralph W. Tyler introduced the idea of "backward design" (without using this particular term) in 1949 when referring to a statement of objectives.A statement of objectives is used to indicate the kinds of changes in the student to be brought about so that instructional activities can be planned and developed in a way likely to attain these objectives.