Should a Teacher be Friends with Students?

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Should a Teacher be Friends with Students?

An age-old predicament of teachers worldwide has been whether they should be more friendly with their students or not. This question is ever so relevant in the age of social media. While many teachers hold the view that students and teachers should bond more in and outside the classroom, many others get apprehensive, worrying about various ways it might backfire. Such educators think that being friendly with them may lead students to not respect their authority and become disciplined. Their concerns are not unfounded. Every teacher must establish their boundaries and make the students respect them. Having said that, being friends with your students will, more often than not, leave a positive impact on them. It will make students less nervous in voicing their opinions, concerns and much more likely to confide in you. As always, though, moderation is vital, and it is a teacher’s responsibility to draw a line that lets students open up to you yet prevents them from walking all over you. Here are a few reasons why being friends with your students can be a great way to enhance their learning experience and academic achievement.


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