British drama directed by Barnaby Southcombe about teacher-pupil relationships. Filmed in Scarborough, North Yorkshire from May 2017. Based on Fiona Evans' 2008 play at Royal Court Theatre. Two couples check into run-down hotel on sea-front
Students spend 25% of waking hours in schools, most in classrooms. Classroom settings fail to promote youth development effectively. Engagement declines early in adolescence, reaching 50% dropout rate by high school. Standards-driven instruction contributes to disengagement and alienation
Positive teacher-student relationship is crucial for enriched learning. Teachers help develop professional and communication skills. Parents seek better teacher-student ratio for personalized learning
Positive teacher-student relationships build trust and respect in classrooms. Teachers should get to know students and provide choices. Building relationships requires mutual respect, empathy, and open communication
Story takes place on Cloud's End Cliff, Azure Cloud Continent's most dangerous area. A boy jumps off cliff but awakens in another world with Sky Poison Pearl. Features action, fantasy, martial arts, and cultivation genres
Teacher-student relationship should be like friendship, mother-like care, or god-like guidance. Teachers should learn students' names and personal details to build connections. Teaching with enthusiasm and positive attitude creates positive classroom environment. Appreciation should be given but not overdone to maintain student comfort