Submitted by CH (not verified) on October 3, 2007 - 16:45.
I believe that a successful student is one who shows a sense of responsibility, creativity, and self-efficacy. It is not enough for a student to do well on a test and complete all of the classwork and homework. The student must show growth and take responsibility for any areas in the content that he doesn't understand. By this, I don't mean that the student is solely responsible for his learning but that he admits when he needs help or to redo an assignment. In my class, the students who I consider most successful are those that work the hardest and therefore feel the most successful when they do well.
I believe that a successful
Submitted by CH (not verified) on October 3, 2007 - 16:45.
I believe that a successful student is one who shows a sense of responsibility, creativity, and self-efficacy. It is not enough for a student to do well on a test and complete all of the classwork and homework. The student must show growth and take responsibility for any areas in the content that he doesn't understand. By this, I don't mean that the student is solely responsible for his learning but that he admits when he needs help or to redo an assignment. In my class, the students who I consider most successful are those that work the hardest and therefore feel the most successful when they do well.