“I don’t like Teacher Nick.”
Is it important for a teacher to be liked by the students?
The argument goes that happy students learn better, are more willing to buy into a lesson, and feel better about being in class. Being liked is important!
The argument goes that happy students learn better, are more willing to buy into a lesson, and feel better about being in class. Being liked is important!
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