One reason might be just a pure lack of passion, a love for what they want to do. This relates to a lack of vision; A specific and clearly articulated picture of the future they intend to create for themselves. Thus, this leads to lack of motivation and undefined career goals and objectives. Without this, information is not only difficult to transfer, but it is often lost altogether. Passion, a plan (road-map), and a positive attitude are critical for success.
Grades fail to encourage students to learn because if a student gets a F then they know that not learning a thing so it makes them not want to learn if they keep on getting F'sGrades are intended to encourage students to learn, and there are undoubtedly students who make an effort to learn, in the hopes of improving their grades. However, learning is about much more than grades. If a student studies only for the purpose of getting a good grade on a test, then the true purposes of education may be neglected. Once the test is passed, the information that was studied suddenly becomes irrelevant, if it is thought to have no purpose beyond passing tests.
This is an interesting article about why students often fail to do their homework, and thus, fail their classes too. Linda Darling-Hammond and Olivia Ifill-Lynch. If They'd Only Do Their Work! Helping Struggling Students. Educational Leadership. February 2006 | Volume 63 | Number 5 Pages 8-13. Online access.
stuff and students will learn with the help of super computers the would be something more than the smart class and in spit of note books there would be laptops and in place of book students will find information from internet and they may use webcam to study no need for going to school
At the more basic levels of education, students do not have a choice. Everybody has to learn how to read, and how to do arithmetic. At higher levels, students do have choices. College students choose their own subject of study.
If a teacher is good at teaching, her students will do better in class, but will do worse if she doesn't help her class learn.
There are different opinions about this, but one is that the no fail policy should NOT be continued in schools. Though some believe it should be discontinued because they believe it harms students' self esteem to fail, it is important for students to learn what they are being taught. If they cannot show that they have learned it, they should fail, not to be mean, but because the no fail policy could affect their lives negatively when they get out of school. Students need to learn that at least minimum standards need to be met.
because if they need to have a test about the world they will fail. also you will learn some interesting things and it will be good for there mind.
students fail in science because science is hard(:
Students fail in school if they are not studying not for not eating right
Many students see education as a burden and an unwarranted intrusion in to their lives. Because education carries no cost to them they assign it little value and would rather be playing or socializing that studying.
Learn to deal with these students who don't wish to learn, try home schooling, or transfer to another school. As long as they don't mess with you, you can immerse yourself in your studies and avoid them.
Sure.
Students fail middle school because they probably want to act cool like there friends.
all of them
Elizabeth K. Tyne has written: 'Cultures in contact' -- subject(s): Attitudes, College students, Culture conflict, Foreign Students, Students, Students, Foreign, Students, Transfer of, Transfer of Students, Whatcom Community College
students can learn that running is the best.
Santa Rosa Junior CollegeSanta Rosa, CaliforniaThere is no required GPA for transfer students. It is open admission for transfer students.