in my school that "privilege", you can say is based on both things because that's what makes the person that is chosen an example to others.
You do not need any particular grades. You need to prove you are a student.
If a teacher has a relationship with a student it could help a student with their grades and behavior status.A teacher could favor a student and give him/her special treatment like no behavior reports or proper grading.However,some teachers are not like that though.It is fine to have a relationship with a student, but you must be able to control what you do and do not do with the student around others.(For sexual relations you'll have to find it somewhere else.)
Usually, no. At least not while the student is still under the teacher's tutelage. There are simply too many things that can make the situation unfair. Maybe the student puts up with it to get good grades. Maybe the student Blackmails the teacher to get good grades. Maybe the teacher threatens the student with poor grades unless the student agrees to a relationship.
She was an excellent student and she got good grades.
It could
Study?
This would indicate an inverse relationship between bad behavior and getting good grades. This might be true for the rare individual who can learn by reading and the book is well-written, however, if you collected a large amount of data, you find that the relationship between bad behavior in the classroom has a direct relationship to getting bad grades. I don't know about your classroom behavior, but I would like to propose that you study how one individual's bad behavior affects the grades of the students around him or her.
Yes. If you mean that they count the class work as part of the grade, yes. Grades can also be affected by the number of absences, behavior, participation, and tests. Any one of theses things can be a factor in grades.
The inclusion of course grades in subject A will impact a student's overall GPA by either raising or lowering it, depending on the grades earned in subject A. Higher grades in subject A will increase the overall GPA, while lower grades will decrease it.
Yes. The grades show that how much the student know about Maths. It reflects his/her calculation and logic-reasoning abilities.
The negative peers can drag the student down, by encouraging the student to engage in bad behavior. For example, a straight A student starts hanging out with the wrong people, and his grades go down to straight Ds.
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