Pupil
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A pupil is in the broadest sense a learning person, itself from anotherPerson somewhat to teach leaves. That can be in the class of a school such as reason, occupation or also dance school, in addition, in the private framework, then usually a private teacher informs, often a helping teacher. Pupils also humans are called,a “mirror-image-ritual teacher”, z. B. , instruction to a guru take.
At universities the “pupils” are called students.
The pupil stands with the teacher in kommunikativem contact. The goal of this relationship is mostly extended pertinent knowledge and/or (life) wisdom,however the sense of learning for the pupil does not consist necessarily of receiving knowledge a goal can also the receipt of a “conclusion” and/or. a qualification its.
In public schools the teacher informs usually the pupil, finds rarer the discourse than bi-directional form of knowledge communication and - multiplication application.
People's highschools are of free in the selection their instruction topics and the style, in which the knowledge is arranged for pupils.
Teachers - pupil relationship in mirror-image-ritual instruction is not uniformly regulated, the concrete formthe knowledge switching hangs here particularly of the respective religion and/or. Direction off.
In the traditional handicraft, the science and the art, one speaks often also of the pupil of a master (= the master pupil), and takes so directlyPurchase to the influences and sources of the pupil knowledge. (see.School (artist), school (science))
Those, in a certain scientific, literary or artistic direction educated persons are called also pupils of these (z. B. Building house - pupils).
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