“A”
Student Profiles
Part
1
Source: the teaching PROFESSOR. Paraphrase
from John H. Williams, Clarifying grade expectations, August/September, 1993
and Paul Solomon and Annette Nellon, communicating about the behavioral dimensions
of grades, February, 1996
Successful student can be distinguished from
the average student by their attitudes and behaviors. Below are some profiles
that typically distinguish between an “A” student and a “c” student. Where do you
fit in the scheme?
The “A” student – An outstanding student
1.Attendance: “A” students have virtually perfect attendance. Their commitment to the class is a high priority and exceeds other temptations
The “A” student – An outstanding student
1.Attendance: “A” students have virtually perfect attendance. Their commitment to the class is a high priority and exceeds other temptations
2. Preparation: “A” students are prepared for
class. They always read the assignment. Their attention to detail is such that
they occasionally can elaborate on class examples.
3. Curiosity: “A” students demonstrate interest
in the class subject. They look up or dig out what they don’t understand. They
often ask interesting questions or make thoughtful comments.
4. Retention: “A” students have retentive minds and practice making retentive connections. They are able to connect past learning with the present. They bring a background of knowledge with them to their classes. They focus on learning concepts rather than memorizing details
CHOOSE THE RIGHT.!
4. Retention: “A” students have retentive minds and practice making retentive connections. They are able to connect past learning with the present. They bring a background of knowledge with them to their classes. They focus on learning concepts rather than memorizing details
CHOOSE THE RIGHT.!
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