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STUDENTS PROFILES
Sources:
the teaching professor. Paraphrased from John H. Williams, clarifying grade expectations,
August/September, 1993 an d Paul Solomon and Annette Nell on, communicating
about their behavioral dimensions of grades, February 1996
Successful students can be distinguished
from the average students by their attitude and behaviors. Below are some
profiles that tipicuarlty distinguish between an A students and a C student. Where
do you fit in this scheme?
The a student – out standing students
1.Attendance: A
Student has verbally perfect attendance. Their commitment to the class is high priority
and exceeds other temptations.
2.Predations: A
student is prepared for class. They always read there assignment. Their attention
to detail is such as they occasionally can elaborate on class examples
3.Curiosity: A
students demonstrate interest in the class and the assignment. They look up or
dig out what they don’t understand.
4.Retention: A
students have retentive minds and practice making relative connections. They are
able to connect past learning with the present they bring the background of knowledge
with them to their classes they focus on learning concepts rather than
memorizing details
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