Absolutely not. Unless the girl asks for advice, otherwise, the teacher should put his nose elsewhere.
2006-10-21 18:21:01
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answered by lindsey m 2
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My high school had this teacher-exchange program thing, and we got to have this Hungarian teacher speak to us about what it's like where's he's from. He commented on how sad it was that teachers here are essentially barred from interacting with students on any sort of social level. Back home, he said, he lets students come to his house any time just to hang out, or get homework help, or talk, etc, and that sort of behavior is perfectly acceptable in his culture.
In some ways, that level of intimacy in a student-teacher relationship is a bit much because it seems odd to have to go from a professional relationship in the classroom to being chummy after hours. At the same time, I think being close to an adult other than a parent is hardly a bad thing; indeed, for kids without both parents, something like this would be beneficial.
I wish I could have hung out with some of my teachers outside of class without raising eyebrows, because some of my teachers were pretty kickass people.
2006-10-21 18:26:37
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answered by Lilywhite 2
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I would say that 'NO".
Most of the teacher-student (mostly female) starts with very innocent 'help' thingy. They would germinate slowly and gradually into some sort or love or hate relationship sometimes that ultimately would flash out into big scandal.
So, teacher should stick to their role for which they are employed and refrain from singling out any female or male student which may also be viewed by her/his peers as preferential treatment, thereby, more discontentment.
2006-10-21 19:18:01
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answered by Hafiz 7
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well if we are talking obout a techer that matter about the student,in the teaching way, thats fine,cuz we spend alot of time at the school interacting with teachers abd friends, the teacher needs to know what they need to know, but if we are talking about a guy teacher that is harrasing a girl with questions about her personal live , if she have boyfriend or the way she drees ,thats not good, and that teacher can be fired or even at jail for harrasing
2006-10-21 18:57:56
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answered by rick smith 1
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No for the teacher's sake. Refer what you know of the situation to the proper authorities, or advise the student to seek help through sources within the school or social services agencies.
2006-10-21 18:23:29
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answered by Anonymous
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No. There are other avenues to take if the teacher feels he or she needs to help outside the school. I wouldn't want a teacher poking around in my families life, and would stop it immediately.
2006-10-21 18:18:43
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answered by DallasGuy 3
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depends on what parts he's interested in, in her life and how he's involved. If it's something like emails, then I would find that fine as if there was something illegal going on, it can be recorded and whatever action taken. If it's in person, well, unless there is someone else around if not an adult, I would find that a little sketchy..
2006-10-21 18:16:28
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answered by senacia 4
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I DON'T THINK A TEACHER SHOULDN'T GET INVOLVED IN A STUDENTS PERSONAL LIFE BECAUSE IT'S NOT THE TEACHER'S BUSINESS.AND IF THE TEACHER IS SO PROFESSIONAL HE WOULD TELL THAT STUDENT I DON'T WANT TO HEAR YOUR PERSONAL LIFE.
2006-10-21 18:23:06
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answered by Anonymous
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As long as it is helpful in the eduction of the student, apart from slanderous or improper actions.
2006-10-21 18:18:32
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answered by 35 YEARS OF INTUITION 4
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no you are there as a role modell, do your godam job put your 8 hours inn, and leave-- find your own kind-- leave the students lives out of itt-- we pay you too be a role modell, acct like itt--
2006-10-21 18:16:53
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answered by Anonymous
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