Their position deserves respect
Actually you are missing the point and not answering my questions.
Where does it say students must show this level of respect only to teachers and not other professions?
Why must they stand up when the teacher enters the room? Isn't listening and doing the work not enough?
Actually you are missing the point and not answering my questions.
Where does it say students must show this level of respect only to teachers and not other professions?
Why must they stand up when the teacher enters the room? Isn't listening and doing the work not enough?
I think most of the posters here are stuck in the past and need to be brought up to the 21st century.
if you show respect to them and they are in anyway half decent people they will give you repect back, however, this goes back to what i said before about giving respect until having reason not to.What about elders respect to you? Or does it only go one way?
That's a personal opinion which carries little weight.
I think most of the posters here are stuck in the past and need to be brought up to the 21st century.
Right, those old fossiles who forget we seem to live in 2012, who are complaining about everything and voting on socialists who imho ruin the country. I can be respectful to eldern if they respect me, the moment they start whining to believe in god or for more money or how bad world inequality is or whining about the environment or so ( anything opposed to a free market and liberal point of view) I don't want anything to do with them. It gets tiring, old people at the mall who start bugging you to read a page from the bible every day or whining why I need a car as a student and that taxes should be higher. I find that highly offensive and disrespectful towards me ( being the Right wing Liberal Atheist I am).Also when it comes to elders
There is a difference between general respect and the sort of respect people are suggesting teachers and some other people should have.
For example, saying thank you, holding doors open etc is fine, but when you get to the point of "respect" being having to obey everything someone says and take their word as gospel then that is where it needs to be earned.
Unfortunately there are a lot of older people that break kids like **** and expect respect in return, that should not be the case...
Why? by being a year older do you no longer need to show respect for elders and people in a position of responsibility and to some extent authorityFor primary school, perhaps.
Secondary school I don't think so.!
So? respect is everything
Respect is earned, not given. Addressing them by their surname is enough.
Why? by being a year older do you no longer need to show respect for elders and people in a position of responsibility and to some extent authority![]()
Had to hold the door open...