Presentation
Title: Human relation model in education
Submitted to
Alamgir sir
Submitted by
Md. Robel Hossain
M.A. in ELT program, Eastern University
Id:151500005
HUMAN
RELATIONS
Origins of human relations theory
Human relations theory (HRT) is
normally thought of as having its roots
in the Hawthorne Studies conducted in
the 1920s and 1930s at the Hawthorne
works of the Western Electric Company,
near Chicago in the United States.
Principles of Human Relations TheoryPrinciples of Human Relations Theory
 Human relations theory is characterized by a shift in emphasisHuman relations theory is characterized by a shift in emphasis
from TASK to WORKERfrom TASK to WORKER
 Go beyond physical contributions to include creative, cognitive,Go beyond physical contributions to include creative, cognitive,
and emotional aspects of workersand emotional aspects of workers
 Based on a more dyadic (two-way) conceptualization ofBased on a more dyadic (two-way) conceptualization of
communication.communication.
 SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS are at the heart of organizationalSOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS are at the heart of organizational
behavior--effectiveness is contingent on the social well-being ofbehavior--effectiveness is contingent on the social well-being of
workersworkers
 Workers communicate opinions, complaints, suggestions, andWorkers communicate opinions, complaints, suggestions, and
feelings to increase satisfaction and productionfeelings to increase satisfaction and production
 Origins (Hawthorne Studies & work of Chester Barnard)Origins (Hawthorne Studies & work of Chester Barnard)
Human Relations School of Management - Elton Mayo (HarvardHuman Relations School of Management - Elton Mayo (Harvard
Objective of human relation
theory
To strengthen and appreciate the human assets
continuously by providing training and development
programs.
To establish and maintain organizational structure
and desirable working relationships among all the
members of the organization.
To provide fair, acceptable and efficient leadership.
To provide an opportunity for expression and voice
management.
It also seeks to make employment and working
conditions less impersonal
 To secure the integration of individual or groups
within the organization by co-ordination of the
individual and group goals with those of the
organization.
Ten Commandments of Human
Relations
Speak graciously to people
Smile at people
Call people by first name
Be friendly and helpful
Be cordial
Be genuinely interested in people
Be generous with praise, be cautious with criticism
Be considerate of the feelings of others
Be thoughtful of the opinion of others
Be alert to give service
To maintain good human
relation
 Give credit to whom credit is due
 Be grateful always
 Admit your mistakes. Recognize the merits of
others' opinions
 Criticize or argue tactfully
 Keep secrets
 Be fair always
 Give compliments and praises freely
Maintain a moderate level of humility.
Be kind, generous, and helpful.
Be honest.
Be firm with your reasoned convictions
Shun vices.
Respect the convictions, beliefs, and practices of
others.
Maintain a decent and socially approved love life
Be a good, law-abiding citizen Be friendly
Be dependable, responsible, and keep promises.
Be punctual.
Be resourceful, hardworking, and frugal
• Be firm with your reasoned convictions.
Shun vices.
• Respect the convictions, beliefs, and practices of
others.
• Maintain a decent and socially approved love
life.
• Be a good, law-abiding citizen
• Be cooperative in group undertakings.
Difficulties in developing human
relations
Different social economic, religious and educational
background of the persons involved in educational
administration
Immature pupils with their typical and peculiar
problems
High expectations of the community from the school
Desire of the leaders of the community to play
dominant role in educational matters
Limitations of the administration to provide good
conditions of service to the teachers
Separatist tendencies among the persons involved in
educational administration
Clash of personalities when the members differ
widely ion their frame of reference towards various
matters in education
Inability of the educative process to give immediate
turnouts
Human relation theory in
educational institution
Organizing and planning practice
Clearly defines the duties of his co-workers and
prevent overlapping
Delegates responsibility with the necessary authority
for effective action
Distributes work in a way that every member of the
staff makes use of his talent
Maintains an organization according to current need
Habit of judgment
Decides cases promptly
Perceives true qualities of people
Makes decisions without bias and prejudice
Employ experienced teacher
Should have the quality to differentiate between right
and wrong
Scholarship
Encourages through scholarship
Respects men of scholarship
Possesses extensive knowledge in the field of
education
Applies scientific method in dealing with problems
Relationship with students
Loves them intensely
Shows interest in student activities
Shows due regard to their personality
Shows friendliness towards individual students
Shows a spirit of oneness and belongingness with them
Gives due regard to student opinion
Takes a keen interest in the welfare of the students
 spares time for conferences
Shows a keen interest in solving their problems
Personal qualities
Character
Intelligence
Integrity
Emotional stability
Cheerfulness
Courtesy
Ability to mix friendly with students
Good health
Creative thinking
Confident
Outgoing
Tolerance
Professional knowledge and skill
 Knowledge of school administration
 Knowledge of official routine
 Understanding of child nature and development
 Understanding of teaching methods and techniques
 Ability to guide teachers in managing their classes
 Desire for self-improvement
 Pride in the profession
 Enthusiasm for teaching and supervision
 Sensitive to the feelings of and reactions of the staff and students
 Skilful in gaining and maintaining the respect of the staff and students even in
situations were there are strong differences of opinion
Benefits of human relation model in education
Creating a good relation between students and
teacher
Teacher will be experienced
Students and teacher will be inspired
Students will be creative, confident outgoing
3 TYPES OF
RELATIONSHIPS
THAT EACH INDIVIDUAL
MUST MANAGE
1. RELATIONSHIP WITHIN
OURSELVES
2. ONE-TO-ONE RELATIONSHIPS
3. RELATIONSHIP WITHIN A
GROUP
1. RELATIONSHIP WITHIN OURSELVES
2. ONE-TO-ONE RELATIONSHIPS
3. RELATIONSHIP WITHIN A GROUP
MAJOR THEMES
IN
HUMAN
RELATIONS
1. COMMUNICATION1. COMMUNICATION
2. SELF-AWARENESS
3. SELF-ACCEPTANCE
4. MOTIVATION
5. TRUST
6. SELF-DISCLOSURE
7. CONFLICT RESOLUTION
HUMAN RELATIONS:
BENEFIT YOU
Sources
http://www.briantracy.com/blog/personal-success/master
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/human
%20relations
Thank
You

Human relation model

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    Presentation Title: Human relationmodel in education Submitted to Alamgir sir Submitted by Md. Robel Hossain M.A. in ELT program, Eastern University Id:151500005
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    Origins of humanrelations theory Human relations theory (HRT) is normally thought of as having its roots in the Hawthorne Studies conducted in the 1920s and 1930s at the Hawthorne works of the Western Electric Company, near Chicago in the United States.
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    Principles of HumanRelations TheoryPrinciples of Human Relations Theory  Human relations theory is characterized by a shift in emphasisHuman relations theory is characterized by a shift in emphasis from TASK to WORKERfrom TASK to WORKER  Go beyond physical contributions to include creative, cognitive,Go beyond physical contributions to include creative, cognitive, and emotional aspects of workersand emotional aspects of workers  Based on a more dyadic (two-way) conceptualization ofBased on a more dyadic (two-way) conceptualization of communication.communication.  SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS are at the heart of organizationalSOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS are at the heart of organizational behavior--effectiveness is contingent on the social well-being ofbehavior--effectiveness is contingent on the social well-being of workersworkers  Workers communicate opinions, complaints, suggestions, andWorkers communicate opinions, complaints, suggestions, and feelings to increase satisfaction and productionfeelings to increase satisfaction and production  Origins (Hawthorne Studies & work of Chester Barnard)Origins (Hawthorne Studies & work of Chester Barnard) Human Relations School of Management - Elton Mayo (HarvardHuman Relations School of Management - Elton Mayo (Harvard
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    Objective of humanrelation theory To strengthen and appreciate the human assets continuously by providing training and development programs. To establish and maintain organizational structure and desirable working relationships among all the members of the organization. To provide fair, acceptable and efficient leadership. To provide an opportunity for expression and voice management.
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    It also seeksto make employment and working conditions less impersonal  To secure the integration of individual or groups within the organization by co-ordination of the individual and group goals with those of the organization.
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    Ten Commandments ofHuman Relations Speak graciously to people Smile at people Call people by first name Be friendly and helpful Be cordial Be genuinely interested in people Be generous with praise, be cautious with criticism Be considerate of the feelings of others Be thoughtful of the opinion of others Be alert to give service
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    To maintain goodhuman relation  Give credit to whom credit is due  Be grateful always  Admit your mistakes. Recognize the merits of others' opinions  Criticize or argue tactfully  Keep secrets  Be fair always  Give compliments and praises freely
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    Maintain a moderatelevel of humility. Be kind, generous, and helpful. Be honest. Be firm with your reasoned convictions Shun vices. Respect the convictions, beliefs, and practices of others. Maintain a decent and socially approved love life Be a good, law-abiding citizen Be friendly Be dependable, responsible, and keep promises. Be punctual. Be resourceful, hardworking, and frugal
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    • Be firmwith your reasoned convictions. Shun vices. • Respect the convictions, beliefs, and practices of others. • Maintain a decent and socially approved love life. • Be a good, law-abiding citizen • Be cooperative in group undertakings.
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    Difficulties in developinghuman relations Different social economic, religious and educational background of the persons involved in educational administration Immature pupils with their typical and peculiar problems High expectations of the community from the school Desire of the leaders of the community to play dominant role in educational matters
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    Limitations of theadministration to provide good conditions of service to the teachers Separatist tendencies among the persons involved in educational administration Clash of personalities when the members differ widely ion their frame of reference towards various matters in education Inability of the educative process to give immediate turnouts
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    Human relation theoryin educational institution
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    Organizing and planningpractice Clearly defines the duties of his co-workers and prevent overlapping Delegates responsibility with the necessary authority for effective action Distributes work in a way that every member of the staff makes use of his talent Maintains an organization according to current need
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    Habit of judgment Decidescases promptly Perceives true qualities of people Makes decisions without bias and prejudice Employ experienced teacher Should have the quality to differentiate between right and wrong
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    Scholarship Encourages through scholarship Respectsmen of scholarship Possesses extensive knowledge in the field of education Applies scientific method in dealing with problems
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    Relationship with students Lovesthem intensely Shows interest in student activities Shows due regard to their personality Shows friendliness towards individual students Shows a spirit of oneness and belongingness with them Gives due regard to student opinion Takes a keen interest in the welfare of the students  spares time for conferences Shows a keen interest in solving their problems
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    Personal qualities Character Intelligence Integrity Emotional stability Cheerfulness Courtesy Abilityto mix friendly with students Good health Creative thinking Confident Outgoing Tolerance
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    Professional knowledge andskill  Knowledge of school administration  Knowledge of official routine  Understanding of child nature and development  Understanding of teaching methods and techniques  Ability to guide teachers in managing their classes  Desire for self-improvement  Pride in the profession  Enthusiasm for teaching and supervision  Sensitive to the feelings of and reactions of the staff and students  Skilful in gaining and maintaining the respect of the staff and students even in situations were there are strong differences of opinion
  • 22.
    Benefits of humanrelation model in education Creating a good relation between students and teacher Teacher will be experienced Students and teacher will be inspired Students will be creative, confident outgoing
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    3 TYPES OF RELATIONSHIPS THATEACH INDIVIDUAL MUST MANAGE 1. RELATIONSHIP WITHIN OURSELVES 2. ONE-TO-ONE RELATIONSHIPS 3. RELATIONSHIP WITHIN A GROUP
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