3 key areas to prioritize for developing student relationships

The significance of establishing student connections is a key aspect of fostering and sustaining student achievement, as per researchers and educational experts. It plays a vital role in the success of students, teachers, and schools.

Developing a bond with students

  • Does my teacher smile at me?

Students desire to ascertain if teachers are genuinely engaged with them, both within and beyond the school environment. The process of establishing these connections is paramount.

This is a headshot of Ginger Baggette, assistant principal at Delmae Heights Elementary School in Florence, South Carolina.
Ginger Baggette
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For certain educators, positive relationships with students are often predicated on their performance indicators.

  • Is a student ready for instruction?

Teachers seek students who exhibit readiness and enthusiasm for learning, prioritizing the outcome of this engagement.

For school communities, relationships are synonymous with academic achievement. What can students contribute to their neighborhoods?

Building relationships with students entails recognizing their worth, understanding their unique identities, and fostering a profound connection anchored in trust and respect.

Establishing relationships with our students should never be deemed as a “pit stop” or a “drive-through.” It is an extension of who we are and who our students can be.

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