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Thursday, September 27, 2012

Student responsibilities Part3


Student responsibilities
Part3
What is important to you is that you, as you start to reach milestones in your ambitions , you appreciate your own achievements. It  is  a boost, of course, if others appreciating yourself will strengthen to succeed.
Some of the key characteristics you will find in those who are successful are perseverance , prepared to research , plan and work hard , practice a lot even when things do not seem to be going well , and an ability tom recover and learn from setbacks. At the outset of whatever it is you are trying  to succeed in , a strong vision of your future, planning , and setting yourself achievable targets can all play an important role.

If you feel you do not naturally have all those characteristics , then do not despair . each of them can be accomplished by your own application. You can use medication and visualization techniques to initiate your vision , and they can certainly be learnt both for that purpose and for each step you take to reach your goals .setting goals  and objectives can be personal or business technique that can be learnt. You can develop inner strength to succeed if you apply yourself to doing just that ; that will enable you to recover from setbacks more easly.
Students : these are your responsibilities
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!
Student Success Statement “ we need the courage to start and continue what we should do, and the courage to stop what we shouldn’t do”
                                                                       Richard L. Evans


Tuesday, September 25, 2012

“The Importance of Good Sportsmanship”


“The Importance of Good Sportsmanship”
You may enjoy yourself while being on a team, but others can enjoy it even more with good sportsmanship. If you treat your fellow teammates with respect then you will be favored by all. Some sports, however, only think of winning and have horrible attitudes among the team. This does not make a successful team. A respectful team is a winning team in the eyes of the spectators. Even if they’re not on your team, sportsmanship should still apply. For example, say you are in a race. After the event you should stay positive no matter what you placed. You should congratulate or encourage the other racers. You should also thank the coaches and volunteer timers/referees. If you apply all these factors into your sport, then your team will be successful. My principle is to treat others the way you want to be treated even if they don’t.
More examples of Sportsmanship:
·         Respect all players
·         Be polite and kind
·         Care for the well-being of others
·         It’s not all about winning

Student Success Statement


Student Success Statement
“Education is the key to unlock the golden door of freedom” –George Washington Carver
Reflection:when you do good in school you would have a good education and  when you grow up you could do what you feel like it and have a good job.

Student Responsibilities Part 2


Student Responsibilities
Part 2
7. I have the responsibility to do every bit of assigned homework with proper attention and thought.
8. I have the responsibility to view my teacher as a partner in my education.
9. I have the responsibility to understand that I am not the only student in my class, and that if I fall behind the class, not all of my catching up is appropriate for the classroom setting.
10. I have the responsibility to act as a competent adult.
11. I have the responsibility of trying to integrate being taught into other courses and other areas of my life.
12. I have the responsibility to be polite and open to my teacher and classmates.
13. I have the responsibility to accept that my work will be evaluated in terms of what skills any student in the course is expected to master.

 
by Lynne Marie Rodeel, Christian Brothers University, Tennessee. From: The Teaching Professor, January 1994, p.3