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Blog 4: "Good Student"

  • Writer: Sunshine Laborte
    Sunshine Laborte
  • Oct 16, 2019
  • 1 min read

Good student is defined as someone who do their readings, has a good work ethic, someone who listens, and someone who respects the teachers. The students that are most privilege are the normal students. If students are not acting normal such as being noisy or being disruptive are not considered privilege because they do not meet the criteria for being a good student. It is impossible to see and understand that there are students who behave well and there are who misbehave in a classroom setting. Sometimes, the students who misbehave are given more attention to those who are not. There are students that learn differently such as when a student interrupts a class. It might be that the student needs something from the teacher or the student simply does not understand the material. 

 
 
 

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