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The Missing Link for Homeschool High School Students

by Dr. Patricia Fioriello on January 14, 2010

Teacher Interaction Missing Link for Homeschool High School Students

Although it is the most decisive factor for a child’s growth and development, no high school homeschool curriculum ever focuses on the aspect of how students should interact with their teachers. Irrespective of the avoidance of the high school homeschool curriculum for this highly important issue, it is an undeniable fact that the personality of students depend largely on their teachers.

Teachers guide students

Right from the very beginning of the school days, students take teachers as their philosophers and guides, but this relation only makes the full circle when they start to take them also as their friends. Nowadays, it is being observed that due to the tremendous pressure of the high school homeschool curriculum, teachers get too little time for building rapport with the students. Teachers should do this while teaching in the classrooms. This entails responding to all the queries of the students without getting bored or annoyed even once.

Students look up to teachers

From the point of students, learn to respect your teachers as you respect your parents. Your teachers are not only your guides to help you manage the pressure of your high school homeschool curriculum, they are also your character builders and also guides for your life’s path.

The burden of high school homeschool curriculum though gets heavier in colleges and universities, yet the student-teacher relationship is somewhat easier and more intimate there. Unlike in schools, where teachers mostly treat students as their own children, in colleges, students are more colleagues than children. Consequently, it gets easier for the students to interact with their teachers without fear and hesitation

Teacher-Student relationship works both ways

Whether school or college, personality issues are increasingly spoiling the easy and dependable student-teacher relationships. This is the responsibility of both the teachers and the students to give time to improvise their mutual relationship which in turn will also help to lighten the burden of the high school homeschool curriculum.

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Dr. Patricia Fioriello

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