I would say DON'T!
If you are a teacher, its not morally right to abuse a minor for your own gratification "like that".
If you are a student, what makes you think you can't have a normal and healthy relationship with someone of your own age? Why put your teacher's, family's, school's and foremost, your own name, to shame?
Whatever decision you take, WILL DECIDE the future of yourself AND everyone's around you.
I wish you good health and luck.
S.
Yes
yes but not a current student
Whenever we interact with another person on a consistent basis we're automatically in a relationship with them one way or another. Because you interact with your teachers daily, you develop a relationship with them. Thus the term "student-teacher relationship." A student teacher relationship is strictly professional. Think of it like a business.
If a Hungarian teacher and Japanese student are making out, this is morally wrong. It is actually against the professional ethics for a teacher to be involved with a student in such a relationship.?æ
This is a statement and not a question.
Because he was having a relationship with a student (aria) and that is against the law to have a relationship with a student if your a teacher.
Never Been Kissed is a good movie about a teacher/student sort of relationship that's not too weird.
The relationship between a Guru and a Sikh is of that, which a teacher and student have, with a spiritual touch.
This would be a conflict of interest for the teacher. A techer who has a personal realtionship with a student would lose their neutral objectivity toward the student. In most school districts the teacher could be fired for having a relationship with a student.
To be honest, no it is not okay. If you and your teacher are in a relationship it is not good. If anyone catches you together and acting in a sexual way the teacher can be fired from the job. Just try to act in a normal student-teacher way, otherwise consequences will follow. These things just end in tears...
yes. if the teacher interferes with the custody of the parent or guardian.
No. It would not be right