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Definition of Teacher-student relation
1. Noun. The academic relation between teachers and their students.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Teacher-student Relation
Literary usage of Teacher-student relation
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. What is Education? by Ernest Carroll Moore (1915)
"The teacher-student relation is common to all these, and if we left the diagram
as it stands there would be nothing to indicate a progressive growth in ..."
2. What is Education? by Ernest Carroll Moore (1915)
"The teacher-student relation is common to all these, and if we left the diagram
as it stands there would be nothing to indicate a progressive growth in ..."
3. Vital Issues in Christian Science: A Record of Unsettled Questions which by Augusta Emma Stetson (1917)
"... and for her students, because of the Leader's foresight that, if the human
concept of personality in the teacher- student relation were allowed to exist ..."
4. Vital Issues in Christian Science: A Record of Unsettled Questions which by Mary Baker Eddy (1914)
"... and for her students, because of the Leader's foresight that, if the human
concept of personality in the teacher- student relation were allowed to exist ..."
5. Vital Issues in Christian Science: A Record of Unsettled Questions which by Augusta Emma Stetson (1914)
"... and for her students, because of the Leader's foresight that, if the human
concept of personality in the teacher- student relation were allowed to exist ..."