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supportive ( Adjective)

UK /səˈpɔː.tɪv/ US /səˈpɔːr.t̬ɪv/

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giving someone help or encouraging actions by showing sympathy

-> A supportive partner can change your whole life. 

-> She was a supportive friend in every situation.

-> If I were you, I'd appreciate having a supportive friend like him.

Synonym

encouraging, caring, sympathetic

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The relation between students and school - School

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Improving students' connections with their professors alone will not result in academic advances. Students who have tight, good, and supportive connections with their instructors, on the other hand, will achieve better levels of accomplishment than students who have more friction in their interactions with their professors. When students behave impolitely toward their teacher, other students show supporting movements. In that situation, the teacher feels vulnerable, and the mindlessness of the students harms the lead role of the teacher. This is not a surprising action because the school environment has, inaccurately, a hierarchical structure. The minimization of this situation is supposed to be done so that teachers are not in a laughable situation. The supposed action should determine the governing role of the class.