Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Failure
The falling part is easy; it’s the getting up part that’s hard! It’s easy for students to fail and become successful. Dealing with teachers, counselors, and real life while in school can be complicated if you don’t commit. Students’ coming to class late and sometimes missing class is a way student fails. To identify warning signs that a student is possibly failing, teachers and counselors should look for students who come to class late, who don’t turn in homework, who are daydreaming in class, who are not answering questions, and students who are always using their electronic devices in class. When teachers are lecturing, some students might not understand but they don’t ask for help, because they are afraid of being thought of as stupid or to be embarrassed for answering wrong in front of other students.
Procrastination and real life distractions play a major part in student's failing. Some students have children and family members to attend to. In some cases, these issues make studying difficult. So Students should make a time management plans. Which shows what they do throughout the day so they can make time for school studies.
Teachers could have a solution to this problem, by letting students know that they will stay after school for at least 30 minutes to help them. The teacher can also help them with answering questions that student's have, and to also help them with their assignments. These options will assure students who have difficulties with answering questions during class, and also interrupting class lectures.
Being in college usually gives us less time in class than if you were in high school; college can also give you a less amount of time to understand the lecture. Teachers can also be very observant, as to looking at students and walking through aisle to make sure they are being active.
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