The “C” Student Part 3
6. Effort: “C”
students are capable of sufficient effort, but either fail to realistically evaluate
the effort needed to accomplish a task successfully, or lack the desire to meet
the challenge. They put forth very little effort. They don’t realize that they
will be rewarded according the amount of effort they put into a project. Little
effort = bad results.
7. Communications:
“C” students communicate in ways that often limit comprehension or risk misinterpretation.
Ideas are not well formulated before they are expressed. Poor listening/reading
habits inhibit matching inquiry and response.
8. Results: “C”
students obtain mediocre or inconsistent results on tests. They have some
concept of what is going on but clearly have not mastered the material.
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 Dimension of
grades, February, 1996.
CHOOSE
THE RIGHT!!!!!!
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