Student Success

Submitted by William (not verified) on October 3, 2007 - 05:58.

In my opinion, student success is determined by the overall accomplishments that a student makes in his/her educational career. That would include educational, social, and ethical behaviors. All of these areas must work together for a student to truely be successful. A student can excel in the classroom, but if they cannot apply it to the "real world" it doesn't matter. A student might be a social honey bee, but if a proper work ethic is not in place they are setting up for failure. Each and every student will progress and reach different levels within these categories; it is up to us as educators to facilitate the example and atmosphere for them to succeed.

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