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 matching inquiry and response
8.
RESULTS: “C” students obtain mediocre or inconsistent results on tests. They
have some concepts 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
Dimensions of Grade, February, 1996.
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