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Why do teachers treat students unequally?
Through classroom interactions, teachers provide their students with different opportunities to learn. Some kinds of interactions elicit more learning activities than others. With differential treatment of students, teachers may exacerbate or reduce achievement differences in their classroom.
How do we compare different students in the class?
Explanation: The different parameters which are used for the comparison purpose are used to evaluate which student is best. It seems that the best qualities present in a student may not be the same when compared to the others.
Can teachers gossip about students?
No true professional “gossips” about anyone. Teachers exchange information about students that are in both of their classes, only when it is necessary. They tend to discuss matters with the other teachers who are in their department (teach the same subject) rather than teachers who teach another subject.
Is education equal for all students?
Yes! All kids living in the United States have the right to a free public education. And the Constitution requires that all kids be given equal educational opportunity no matter what their race, ethnic background, religion, or sex, or whether they are rich or poor, citizen or non-citizen.
When we compare different students usually we take one or more important characteristics of students and compare them based on these characteristics such as?
Usually we take one or more important characteristics of persons and compare them based on these-characteristics such as friendliness, cooperation or marks secured. What is average income of a country? Answer: Average income is the total income of the country divided by its total population.
What does the criteria of different students depend on?
It depends on the nature of the course, classroom size, students’ characteristics, etc.
Can teachers talk about students to other teachers?
Absolutely. Schools normally never share any personal information about any student outside of teacher, counselor, or administrator. It’s hard to imagine any reason to share any personal information about any student, teacher, administrator, or staff member.
Why is it important to compare and contrast in teaching?
Humans are constantly examining the similarities and differences in life, but it is still important to explicitly teach them how to compare and contrast. Teaching students how to compare and contrast using a graphic organizer is great for supporting higher level thinking skills.
Does teacher-student relationships affect student achievement?
Solely improving students’ relationships with their teachers will not produce gains in achievement. However, those students who have close, positive and supportive relationships with their teachers will attain higher levels of achievement than those students with more conflict in their relationships.
What are the negative teacher-student relationships?
Teachers who have negative relationships with a student show evidence of frustration, irritability and anger toward that student. Teachers might display their negativity through snide and sarcastic comments toward the student or describe the feeling that they are always struggling or in conflict with a particular student.
How do you compare yourself to a student?
A great way to get started is by creating a Venn diagram comparing yourself to a student in your class. Have students take turns giving examples of physical attributes first. Then push students to move beyond these basic responses to identify similarities and differences that require more thoughtful analysis.