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It wasn't easy to decide what questions about relationships at our school are we going to put into questionnaires and then ask the students as well as teachers at our school.

We were discussing not only how the questions should look like considering they have to reflect relationships between students and also between students and teachers, but we had to think also about what kind of possible answers are we going to offer them to choose from.

We decided to create two questionnaires – one for students and one for teachers . There are nine questions for teachers and ten questions for students .Fifteen teachers and fifteen pupils answered our questions.

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  What kind of students do you like? a) Active b) clever c) quiet d) I like all my students   Do you like teaching? a) Yes b) no c) mostly yes d) mostly no   Have you got favourite pupils? a) Yes b) no c) some d) most of them   Which things make you angry? a) Cheeky behaviour b) lazy attitude c) bad relationships among colleagues d)

other .............   Do you have fun with your students? a) Never b) sometimes c) often d) all the time   Do you do outdoor activities with pupils (e.g. afternoon classes, school trips, excursions,

projects, etc)? a) Yes b) no c) sometimes d) often   What are relationships between students and teachers at your school? a) Good b) very good c) not very good d) bad   How should the relationships between teachers and pupils look like? a) Democratic b) authoritative c) friendly d) liberal   Have you ever noticed any signs of bullying among students? a) Yes b) no c) several times d) many times        

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   Do you like going to school? a) Yes b) no c) depends on the timetable of the day  Do you have friends at school? a) Yes b) no c) many d) some   Do you like teachers in your school? a) Some b) all of them c) two or three d) none   Do you think that teachers have correct approach to students? a) Yes b) no c) sometimes d) mostly   Have you got good relationships with your classmates? a) Yes b) no c) with some of them d) with all of them   What are the relationships between teachers and students? a) Good b) very good c) not very good d) bad   Are your teachers nice and good? a) Yes b) no c) some of them d) all of them   Have you ever had any problems with teachers? a) no, never b) with some c) with many d) with one or two   Have you ever had any conflict with your schoolmates? a) yes b) no c) several times d) many times   Have you ever been bullied? a) No, never b) once or twice c) several times d) many times    

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In our survey seven teachers like all their students, four like active students, three like clever and one likes quiet students.

Teachers at our school like teaching or they mostly like it.

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All respondents except two have got favourite pupils and they like most of their students.

Cheeky behaviour of students can make nine out of fifteen teachers angry. Three teachers don't like lazy attitude and other three can get angry by bad relationships with colleagues.

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There are four teachers at our school who often have fun with theirs students, ten sometimes have fun in the class and one teacher always has fun.

All respondents do outdoor and afternoon activities with

pupils.

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Fourteen teachers consider relationships among students as good and one as very good.

Democratic relationships between teachers and students are accepted by eight teachers and friendly relationships by five teachers. One person recommends authoritative and one liberal relationship.

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Three teachers haven't noticed any signs of bullying so far, but eight have. And four teachers have noticed bullying among students even several times.

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Only one out of fifteen asked students likes going to school. Eight pupils don't like going to school and six says it depends on the timetable of the day.

All pupils have friends at school. Some of them have many friends.

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There are three students who don't like any teachers, two who like only two or three teachers and ten who like some of their teachers.

Nine pupils think teachers sometimes have correct approach to them and two think that teachers mostly have correct approach, but four people don't think teachers use the right attitude.

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All asked children have good relationships with their classmates.

Four students have good relationships with teachers, but

nine out of fifteen asked students don't have very good relationships with teachers and two pupils consider them as bad.

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Twelve pupils say that some of their teachers are nice and good, but three don't think so.

There are two students who have never had any problems with teachers, but there are five who had problems with some teachers, two who had problems with many teachers and two pupils have had problems with one or two teachers.

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All the students except two have already had a conflict with schoolmates.

Thirteen students have never been bullied . One person

has been bullied several times and one even many times.