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  2. Category:Films about teacher–student relationships - Wikipedia

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    Half Nelson (film) Happiness Is Loving Your Teacher. Happy Days (2007 film) The Haunted House Special: The Vampire of Light and the Child of Darkness. The Heartbreak Kid (1993 film) Hell High. The Holdovers. Horror High.

  3. Student teacher - Wikipedia

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    Student teacher. A student teacher or prac teacher (practice 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. The term is also often used interchangeably with pre-service teacher. It is a much broader term to include those students ...

  4. Guru–shishya tradition - Wikipedia

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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.

  5. Loving Annabelle - Wikipedia

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    Language. English. Budget. $1 million [2] (estimated) Loving Annabelle is a 2006 American romantic drama film written and directed by Katherine Brooks. [1] Inspired by the 1931 German film Mädchen in Uniform, it tells the story of a boarding school student who falls in love with her teacher.

  6. Classroom management - Wikipedia

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    Some characteristics of having good teacher-student relationships in the classroom involves the appropriate levels of dominance, cooperation, professionalism, and awareness of high-needs students. Dominance is defined as the teacher's ability to give clear purpose and guidance concerning student behavior and their academics.

  7. Collaborative learning - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, collaborative learning redefines the traditional student-teacher relationship in the classroom which results in controversy over whether this paradigm is more beneficial than harmful. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Collaborative learning activities can include collaborative writing , group projects, joint problem solving, debates, study teams, and ...

  8. Feminist pedagogy - Wikipedia

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    Feminist pedagogy is a pedagogical framework grounded in feminist theory. It embraces a set of epistemological theories, teaching strategies, approaches to content, classroom practices, and teacher-student relationships. [1] Feminist pedagogy, along with other kinds of progressive and critical pedagogy, considers knowledge to be socially ...

  9. Culturally relevant teaching - Wikipedia

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    Culturally relevant teaching is instruction that takes into account students' cultural differences. Making education culturally relevant is thought to improve academic achievement, [1] but understandings of the construct have developed over time [2] Key characteristics and principles define the term, and research has allowed for the development and sharing of guidelines and associated teaching ...