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    The first failure was to have a good grade in 6th grade. I didn`t have a bad grade but I didn`t reach the goal I wanted. In Egypt 6th grade is important. My grade was 97% and I hoped to get a 98.5%. It was a good challenge to get in and work on it, I don`t count it as a big failure but I like to remember it that I didn`t succeed. The second failure was in 9th grade in Egypt. They call it 3 prep. I had a very good grade but I wanted much better than this. I count this as a failure because my…

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    numbers in their head to see what grade they get so they don’t fail the course and have to go to summer school. Now, teachers run after their students to get them to turn in work so that they pass. However, the most effect solution is to get the district needs to toughen the grading policy and put it into effect where students can not abuse it. The current grading policy has two sections; formative grades, which are homework and assignments and summative grades, which…

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    students who have worked or have struggled to work hard have not been able to understand the classroom materials are stricken with fear upon seeing their bad grades. Bad grades may eventually lead to the students being beaten or scolded by their parents, and in some cases, may lead to self-harm or even worse. The students who suffer from bad grades might even be more discouraged to do well in school due to the pressure weighing down on their shoulders from their parents. Although grading in high…

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    high school student wants to be an athlete, then getting good grades should be a requirement. It should be mandatory for teachers and coaches to check the grades of student athletes weekly to determine whether students are performing academically well or not. The students that aren’t doing well should be dismissed from any further games and practices until their grades improve. It is important that student athletes maintain good grades because the work that they put into their school performance…

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    Before the storm of the century, I believe that I had a grade of 86 for Graphic Design. I have done all the work i have been told to do. I completed all of my work to the best in my ability. I respect my teacher and listen to what he has to say. Also i work hard to do all my work in time. And that’s why i deserve a grade of 86. I deserve a 86 for my grade because I have used all my work time wisely most of the time. I pay attention to do what i’m supposed to do, and not mess up in my work. i…

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    In this article the author, Erickson, discusses the practice of teachers basing student’s grades off of their averages. The topic of the article explains it all, “How Grading Reform Changed”, this article discusses just that. According to Erickson, he suggests that grading reforms at Minnetonka High School led to a change in the way the school system worked. It fundamentally altered how teachers graded, and how students approached their learning. What automatically catches my attention is the…

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    the teachers just hand them grades they didn’t deserve, and staying up with little rest. It doesn’t matter if you play football, baseball, basketball, or softball, or any sport you will have a select few that will think you’re just the dumbest person they know. But in all honesty we are far from that. In my senior class 95% of my class graduated in the top of our class. They might be some athletes that are slower than others…

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    A. Tingle, Lynne R., Jason Schoeneberger, and Bob Algozzine. "Does Grade Retention Make A Difference?." Clearing House 85.5 (2012): 179-185. Academic Search Complete. Web. 1 Nov. 2014. B. The article first introduces the controversy over grade retention and the effects that tag along, such as "opportunities lost, mental health risks, and educational resources" (Tingle, Schoeneberger, and Algozzine 179). The article then addresses the effectiveness of students who were held back and gives…

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    Get Good Grades Essay

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    goofed around and wasn’t trying my best to get good grades. The little effort showed when I got my progress reports. All my grades were below a C and I wasn’t very proud of myself and neither were my parents when I showed it to them. It was after this incident that I realized that good grades weren’t going to fall from the sky directly onto my hands, I had to earn them by working hard and trying my best. When my classes began, I had earned decent grades, mostly B’s, C’s, and a couple of D’s. As…

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    Grades are efficient and reliable to demonstrate strengths and weaknesses of students on their work. All teachers who are professional in teaching have reliable grading criteria based on research and experience. They give students accurate scores following the grading criteria. Here is the situation that most of students have experienced. There is a student who regularly participates in class and he spend much time for reading and studying the textbook. On the due date of English assignment #1,…

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