This document discusses human relations theory in education. It outlines the origins of human relations theory from the Hawthorne Studies in the 1920s-1930s. The key principles of human relations theory are explained, including a shift from task to worker and emphasizing social relationships. The objectives of human relations theory in education are to strengthen human assets through training, establish desirable working relationships, and provide fair leadership. Challenges to developing human relations are also presented, as well as how the model benefits education through creating good student-teacher relations and inspiring both students and teachers.