You are here: ARTICLES Topics Student-Instructor Relationship
Print

Student-Instructor Relationship

Instructors

  • Never tire of teaching.
  • An instructor should be eager for his or her students to surpass him or her. If an instructor realizes a student has developed beyond his or her teaching capabilities, the student should be sent to a higher ranking instructor.
  • An instructor must always set a good example for students.
  • Development of students should take precedence over commercialism.
  • Instructors should teach scientifically and theoretically to save time and energy.
  • Instructors should help students develop good contacts outside of class.
  • All students should be treated equally; there should be no favorites. Students should be scolded in private and praised in public.
  • If unable to answer a student’s question, admit it and find the answer as soon as possible.
  • Always be honest with students.
  • Never betray a trust. 

ARTICLE COMMENTS: Only registered users may view or make article comments!