TEACHER – STUDENT RELATIONSHIPS
The teacher–student relationship is one of the most powerful elements within the learning environment.
A major factor affecting students’ development, school engagement and academic motivation. Teacher–student interactions are not only influenced by a number of aspects including gender, but in turn also influence a student’s academic outcomes and behaviour.
Its important to know your studentts because, you as a teacher will need to know how your students learn and how your students interact with their enviromentn.
ATENEO: WEB 2.0 AND EDUCATION
For almost a century, education was based on only a few technological resources; paper, pencil, chalk, blackboard and book. Very recently, other resources were incorporated into the classrooms such as cinema, television and in the last decade the web. However, the web that was incorporated in the classrooms today has changed, today we talk about a new way to conceive and is called Web 2.0.
The Web 2.0 is not exactly a technology, it is rather an attitude with which it is proposed to use Internet where the user ceases to be a passive receiver to become an active user that sections, opines, suggests and produces its own contents.