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Nov 12, 2020 · Do We Really Need Shows That Depict Inappropriate Student-Teacher Relationships on TV? FX on Hulu’s new series, “A Teacher,” depicts an illicit romance between an English teacher and her male student. In this op-ed, one writer wonders if these depictions should be available to wide audiences. By Dana Rose Falcone Published: Nov 12, 2020.
Jan 18, 2022 · Seeing student/teacher romances play out, as common as it’s becoming, still depicts a relationship that, in real life, would be considered predatory. As thrilling as it seems on a TV show, this is just another way that entertainment doesn’t line up with reality.
Dec 21, 2020 · How teachers treat, interact with, and build relationships with their students is therefore crucial. In the current study, we have used a mixed methods design to examine teacher–student quality and student engagement among students at two schools in Sweden.
- Robert Thornberg, Camilla Forsberg, Eva Hammar Chiriac, Ylva Bjereld
- 2020
Jan 13, 2021 · One Good Thing: FX’s A Teacher depicts a teacher and student’s affair with pain intact. The 10-episode miniseries tells the story of a teacher-student affair — and the trauma it causes.
Mar 12, 2019 · Experts caution that for teachers and students, “relationship” does not equal “friend,” particularly on social media.
- Sarah D. Sparks
- Assistant Editor
- ssparks@educationweek.org
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May 5, 2020 · Meta-analyses suggest that instructional quality in the classroom and the quality of teacher-student relationships (TSR) predict positive social-emotional and achievement-related outcomes. Psychoanalytic theory asserts that positive teacher-student relationships are particularly important for outcomes in classrooms with more students with ...