“A” Student Profile
Part 2
Source: The Teaching Professor.
Paraphrased from John H. Williams, Clarifying Grade Exceptions, August/September,
1993 and Paul Solomon and Annette Nellon, Communicating About the Behavioral
Dimensions of Grades, February, 1996.
5.
ATTITUDE: “A” students have a winning attitude. They have both the
determination and the self-discipline necessary for success. They show
initiative. They do things they have not been told to do.
6.
TALENT: “A” students demonstrate a special talent. It may be exceptional
intelligence and insight. It may be unusual creativity, organizational skills,
commitment- or a some combination. These gifts are evident to the teacher and
unusual to the other student as well.
7.
EFFORT: “A” students match their effort to the demands of an assignment.
8.
COMMUNICATIONS: “A” students place a high priority on writing and speaking in a
manner that conveys clarity and thoughtful organization. Attention is paid to conciseness
and completeness.
9.
RESULTS: “A” students make high grades on the tests- usually the highest in the
class. Their work is a pleasure to grade.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!
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