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Sun May-29-11 11:58 AM
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I Am Worried About My Grade |
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I can't tell you how many times I have had this same conversation with students. I was thinking about taping it so I could just play it back instead of having to say the same thing over and over and over and...
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Sun May-29-11 12:36 PM
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3. I have watched this a couple more times, and that student is well on his way to becoming a wealthy |
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stockbroker. Notice the constant craving for more with barely more than a dead person's work on a task, the blind attention to making the sale at all costs.
He will be donating to the next big campaign soon...
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Tue May-31-11 09:33 AM
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4. "Can I get extra credit for not missing more than four classes?" |
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Tue May-31-11 09:48 AM
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5. I had about three of these conversations this year. |
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On the last week. I'm still baffled. What is so hard about "Do the work I assign to pass this class"? One other kid did manage a month ago to pull himself out of an outright failure to a low C. Then he started demanding a B for doing me a favor for passing my class (I guess, I can't imagine what other basis he thought I owed him that favor). He asked me the last time "What can I do to get a B in this class?". I told him to get a time machine.
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Tue May-31-11 11:33 AM
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6. "I told him to get a time machine"... |
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...your answer is hilarious! :7 Thanks for the smile. :hi:
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Tue May-31-11 04:09 PM
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7. A question for teachers |
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I have always wondered about varsity athletes who are also 4.0 students. How do they do it? When my middle school daughter has a track meet, she is usually tied up to at least 8:00 pm. If you have four-five academic classes with homework and tests, how do these exceptional folks manage it. Just completing one day turnaround homework would be a challenge. Are accomodations made for the varsity and other students involved in extracurricular activities (extra days to complete assignments etc?). Not saying it happens, I just want to get some feedback from teachers on the board.
While I debated in High School, I did not achieve a 4.0. It was difficult to achieve my B+/A-, but I least had Sunday to complete my homework (we debated on Friday and Saturday). I guess football players also have an entire weekend unless they have a Thursday night game. The other sports and extracurriculars can have activities during the week though.
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Tue May-31-11 04:22 PM
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I teach ceramics, and all of my class time that isn't demonstration is given over to working on projects in class. I also allow students to come in during my prep period and work if they can get a pass from that instructor for the period they would normally be in and there is a "tutorial" period that they can use once a week to do extra work in. I guess it depends on how organized the student is, and how willing they are to give up leisure time that isn't given over to sports. Other teachers might have a different set-up, I'm not sure.
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Tue May-31-11 06:18 PM
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9. Not unless they have an accommodation plan based on academic needs. Some students / better organized |
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