what difference between of teacher and student
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The simple answer is the teacher is the individual who provides information and the student is the person that receives the information. However, there is much more to teaching than simply providing information and hoping a student catches it.
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A teacher is a person who imparts knowledge, whereas a student is the one who receives it.
- A student is a person who receives knowledge from a teacher and learns from them.
- Whereas a teacher is a person who teaches knowledge and skills to students in a classroom or educational setting.
- There are teachers for different subjects such as maths, chemistry, and English and every teacher imparts different knowledge.
- Lesson preparations, homework evaluations, and student feedback are all tasks that fall under the purview of teachers, who are frequently regarded as the subject-matter authorities in respective disciplines.
- On the other hand, it is the student's responsibility to finish assignments, prepare for tests, and take part in class discussions. Teachers also tend to be older and more experienced than pupils.
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