The “C” Student an Average Student Part 1
Source; the Teaching
Professor. Paraphrased 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.
1. ATTENDENCE: “C” students are often late and
miss class frequently. They put other priorities ahead of academic work. In
some cases, their health or constant fatigue renders them physically unable to
keep up with the demands of high-level performance. They think it is ‘cool’ to
be tardy because it makes them think they are big shots. Skipping class is
another downfall for the “C” and failing students.
2. PREPARATION:”C”
students may prepare their assignment consistently, but often in a perfunctory
manner. Their work may be sloppy or careless. At times, it is incomplete or
late. They postpone doing home assignments in order to text friends, visit
friends on Facebook, or send tweets to some of their followers. They take
shortcuts to complete academic work. They are short-sighted because they can’t
see the long range destruction of taking shortcuts. It never pays off.
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