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Con: 'Call me professor'
perform to their best ability in the classroom and produces a positive learning environment for the students.
When students call professors by their first name, it can be used to show disdain toward them.
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of the noblest professions in the world is being a teacher. They spend their days educating the youth of America, while also helping students get jobs and opportunities for a better future.Based on an article done by Slate.com, studies show that “college students tend to view women and minorities with less respect from the start, and that is often reflected in bestowing names, titles, or lack thereof.”
Don’t they at least deserve to be called by their formal title?
Students should refer to their teachers by using titles such as Dr., professor, Mr., Mrs. or Miss.
Regardless if the teacher is nice or funny, they are not deemed a friend toward student relationships. They are solely there to instruct and to help students reach their academic goals. As a result, they should not be calling their instructors by their first names.
The main reason for students to address instructors using formal titles is to maintain a level of respect in the classroom.
According to a source in the article, professor at the University of South Wales Katrina Gulliver said that some students call her by her first name because they are used to it but, “Other times it’s clearly an attempt to rile me up with some disrespect (typically coming from male students who like to undermine female authority).”