Student Success

Submitted by Jen (not verified) on October 3, 2007 - 15:28.

Student success can not easily be defined. It is a constant progression. Once a goal has been achieved, a newer, higher, goal must be set. It is important that students learn to achieve on standardized tests. These tests are a fact of life - this may not always be the case but they are here now. Being able to write is crucial. So much of communication today is based in a system of writing. Most importantly, a student must be able to do more than regurgitate information. Learning to take in information and analyze it, break it apart, and reassemble it speaks volumes to me about success.

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