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Thursday, October 4, 2012

The “C” Student: An Average Student (Part 2)




The “C” Student
Average Student
Part 1
CURIOSITY: “C” students seldom explore topics deeper than their face value. They lack vision and bypass interconnectedness of concept. Immediate relevancy is often their singular test for involvement.
1. RENENTION: “C” students retain less information and for shorter periods. Less effort seems to go toward organizing and associating learned information with previously required knowledge. They display short-term retention by relying on cramming sessions that focus on details, not concepts.
2. ATTITUDE: “C” students are not visibly committed to class. They participate without enthusiasm. Their body language often expresses boredom.
3. TALENT: “C” students vary enormously in talent. Some have exceptional ability but show undeniable signs of poor self-management or bad attitudes. Others are diligent but simply average in academic ability.
 
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