It's more for the sake of professionalism in the "workplace".
In the school environment, a student's job is to learn and a teacher's job is fairly self explanatory.
If the two were to have intimate relations, it would likely affect their ability to do their job as well as they could.
I believe doctors have the same thing going with their patients, to some degree.
As for whether or not "it's wrong", that would be debatable depending on who you're talking to.
If it's two mature adults, I don't see anything out of the ordinary. If the student was young and still in the process of growing up, then I could see the definite wrong in it. It would be an abuse of authoritative power on the teacher's part.
In the school environment, a student's job is to learn and a teacher's job is fairly self explanatory.
If the two were to have intimate relations, it would likely affect their ability to do their job as well as they could.
I believe doctors have the same thing going with their patients, to some degree.
As for whether or not "it's wrong", that would be debatable depending on who you're talking to.
If it's two mature adults, I don't see anything out of the ordinary. If the student was young and still in the process of growing up, then I could see the definite wrong in it. It would be an abuse of authoritative power on the teacher's part.