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Friendship is the most precious thing in the world, and we can be good friends with parents, teachers or classmates. Talk to them, talk about your troubles, let them help us, and the important thing is to have a friendly relationship with the teacher. In the process of learning, if we only rely on our own ability to learn, and never ask others to help solve our own problems and confusions, then our learning will not be ideal.
We also have to learn to ask others for advice, and of course not all depend on others. In a student's life, the person who comes into contact with the most is the teacher, besides the parents, and we have many teachers in our lives who teach us endless knowledge. Teachers are elders, we are juniors, and we should respect them.
At the same time, we can also contact the teacher as a friend, and dare to speak up in front of them, and don't think that we dare not say anything about learning, such as making a joke to make everyone happy, etc. If we become good friends with the teacher, we will take the initiative to ask the teacher if there is anything unclear about learning, and the teacher will be happy to help you. This is a great help for our learning.
It is often said that teachers are our second parents. They care for us, and we must also know how to cherish and appreciate. Be able to make a good impression of each other in their hearts.
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From my experience.
1.First of all, it is necessary to understand the teacher and know the teacher's needs.
2.Complete the tasks assigned by the teacher.
3.Take the initiative to help the teacher with something.
4.Overcome your nervousness, take the initiative to communicate with your teachers, and share your feelings and experiences. You can take the initiative to talk to the teacher and communicate with the teacher.
5.You can invite teachers to class reunions so that teachers can know their true selves and don't live with masks.
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Joking is the best way to go, don't always be serious, put on a smile.
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It's hard, and it's not necessary.
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OK. The answer is yes. If you want students to become friends with teachers, I think we should do the following: 1. We should separate teaching and life, and give students different treatment in different environments; 2. Let go of the teacher's shelf and communicate well with the students, so that the students can get to know the teacher again.
You just have to stabilize the students' grades.
As for how you have a relationship with your students, it's not even a matter of consideration.
If a good relationship leads to higher grades, then maintain a good relationship. If a bad relationship can lead to higher grades, then keep a bad relationship.
In my experience as a student and managing a team at student events, distancing is easy to manage and efficient. If the relationship is close to a certain level, it will greatly hinder the efficiency of work. When you're soft-hearted with your teammates, and your team members know you're soft-hearted, it's easy to be inefficient.
People are inert, and high school learning is very tiring, so teachers still have to maintain a certain sense of oppression.
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Of course, you can, especially in college, a lot.
Young teacher.
It's almost not that much of your age, and if you have a common language, it's very easy to be friends.
For example, texting.
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