Sure, makes it hard to concentrate... especially if she ends up doing you.
2007-02-25 22:40:05
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answered by Professor Chaos 3
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You want to say if the sexual activity of a teacher affects the student in learning?If the teacher is having indecent type of sex or is a homosexual ?Or if the teacher is a pervers ..or sexually obssesed ?
Well first that when we talk about pretty young teachers ...the students of high school and university are interested about that teacher ..some male teachers married their students ...I guess.
Gennerally speaking , teachers are decent persons (a teacher of psychology I know -is an exception - she used to have sex inside two couples changing parteners , actually Jung and Freud are not moral , they said God doesn't exist, demons don't exist so any type of sex is availuable )
If a teacher of a moral discipline (like religion, literature , phylosophy )is having indecent sexual life ..this might affect student's thought not just the process of learning/abilities.But I am 34 y.o and never heard of an imoral teacher of religion , literature ,or pylosophy.
Only at secondary school - where actually they study more language then literature , and for the moment is not longer a teacher.Actually she didn't succed to get a a position of teacher in high school , so I suppose God is watching...the teachers ..
But let's talk about the sexuality of students ..how does it affect the activity and the mind of a teacher?'cos the teacher is having trouble if a girlschool is having sex .She is not interested in school, not interested to aquire lessons of morality or civilisation.Let's not talk about the situation when a girlschool is sleeping with many boys , come to school to show her clothes and alure the boyschools , is proud that she is younger then the female teacher and if she see that the boyschools like the female teacher tries to laugh at her ...Let's not talk about the situation when a girlschool of highschool , inquires about the husband of the teacher when finds out he is young and rich...There must be a whole book of science about being a teacher ...not only ...how to capture the student's attention..
And let's not talk about the situation when a girlschool of highschool come and inquires at her male teacher of religion..if there is somebody in his life ...a woman of course...But we cannot say a word..why?They are little and we are the one (besides God and their family )that ,must give the students a solid education which is actualy a solid reason and mind...
2007-02-26 02:15:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I think it does affect the learning process, and I'm a female teacher. (I'm assuming you mean "gender" and not "sexuality," as the sexuality of a teacher is not immediately apparent to the students.)
Society has crafted children's attitudes towards the sexes, and like it or not, these will affect the learning process of the students, especially if they have a female teacher for a traditionally "male" subject like math or chemistry. A female teacher in these fields might have to work harder to gain her students' respect.
The gender of the teacher, male or female, might be a distraction if the student finds him- or herself attracted to the instructor. This will take the student's focus away from learning.
The gender of the teacher only affects learners' ability if the students themselves feel they "can't learn from a woman." Hopefully this idea will end in the next few generations.
2007-02-26 00:19:45
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answered by xgravity23 3
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If what you meant was gender (male or female), I don't think this thing affects the learning process or ability of the students. What affects it is the qualification of the teacher.
2007-02-25 23:01:52
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answered by Nana 3
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particular. now and back you experience a instructor is in basic terms too previous or too youthful and that differences the type you react to the class. It extremely relies upon on the difficulty and team you're coaching. If im getting to understand approximately desktops and such then I take instructors closer to my age greater heavily. they have been born and raised in a working laptop or laptop international. I admire older instructors in aspects like math, technological information, background etc.
2016-11-25 23:53:52
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answered by ? 4
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I don't think so. It depends more on the ability of the teacher than on their sex. Kids will simply adapt to their way of teaching and some will do well, others won't.
2007-02-25 22:47:23
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answered by Anonymous
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NO but I think it could be a distraction if the teacher lets it be. I mean we wouldn't want heterosexual teachers talking about their sex life in class, so the same standard should be held for a homosexual teacher.
2007-02-25 22:40:28
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answered by Jayson Kane 7
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I think you mean gender of the teacher.
2007-02-25 22:39:19
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answered by jaypea40 5
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no. Not at all!! - depends on the student.
2007-02-25 22:39:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think so.
2007-02-25 22:34:14
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answered by Anonymous
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