What is a TEACHER'S PET in Spanish?

Really, I don't mind receiving one of those.
Believe it or not it's not that simple. A student who is  a TEACHER'S PET is the teacher's favorite student. In Spanish there is not really a standard expression for that, but we do say things such as: EL CONSENTIDO DEL PROFESOR or EL FAVORITO DEL PROFESOR. 
Now, in order to become a TEACHER'S PET a student should be strong and conscientious but many students, especially primary students, believe they can achieve that status by giving little presents to their teachers like the famous apples or by erasing the board for him or by showing off (rasing their hands, presenting homework first and so on). Students who show that behavior do receive a nickname in Spanish, or at least in Ecuador, and that is LAMBON. In other words, a LAMBON is that student who wants to be the TEACHER'S PET and labors toward that target. 
Real teachers do not make pets of their students but instead value them as individuals and work to help them develop their inner potential because that is reward enough for them. 

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