Respect is not the equivalent to 'liking' a student or teacher; it is the ability to have a high regard for the role of another. In order to receive respect, we should demonstrate it first...

Tanya R. Liverman
Respect is not the equivalent to 'liking' a student or...
Respect is not the equivalent to 'liking' a student or...
Respect is not the equivalent to 'liking' a student or...
Respect is not the equivalent to 'liking' a student or...
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Respect is not the same as 'liking' a student or teacher. The concept of respect is much more complex than liking someone. It requires mutual trust to be successful, along with consideration for the role of the other person. If someone is respected, they are likely to trust others and help them when they need it. That's what respect is all about.

Source: Memoirs Of An Educarer: An Inspiration For Education

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