RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LECTURERS AND STUDENTS.



It's quite a displeasure seeing Lecturers and their students loosing taste of a real relationship.

If the students are not good, check their lectures and guiding counselors.

Lecturers and guiding counselors are like parents to their students and not like a lion and a goat to each other respectively.

The lecturers and guiding counselor are to bear in mind that they are training the future leaders who will rule, lead and govern the country and hold international positions in different sectors and places round the world.
Therefore, they should input their best to ensure that the future is safe by giving good and adequate training to their students.

It's quite unpleasant noticing that some lecturers choose to hurt their students directly and indirectly which brings in the negative components that break good relationship. Thus giving a different sense to their responsibility and understanding to their students.

In addition, it's a poor attitude to professionalism when lecturers seek the failure of their students directly and indirectly because they are as well seeking for their failure too in many areas including recommendations and promotions of which those stories will ever remain in breasts of these victim students even when they become prominent people in their societies and those records will be used as bad examples of such  lecturers.

Lecturers and guiding counselors are suppose to be like senior friends with their students to enable them find out areas of weakness and easily cultivate those qualities they want to input into them because distance matters in a relationship of education.


Finally ,Lecturers and guiding counselors should build a good relationship with their students .



Hon. Mbonu Chidiebere
(Medical Laboratory Technology, Kumasi Technical University Ghana)
Chairman We The People Of Nigeria (WTPN) Idemili south LGA Anambra State, Nigeria.

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