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About "E for Effort"

Friday November 13, 2009

When we hear the phrase "E for effort" it's usually related to a lack of success. You get an E for effort if you try and fail at something, right? Actually, there's something you should know about the "E" factor. It can also stand for Extra and Edge.

Confused? It's simple, really. Most teachers will notice when a student is really trying. The student who shows up for class every day, remembers homework every day, and raises his hand every time he has a question--that student will have a little extra going for him when it comes to borderline grades.

I don't know a single teacher who doesn't appreciate genuine effort in a student. And the student who doesn't really put any effort into attendance, punctuality, time management, assignments or test answers? That student won't receive any extra consideration when it comes to grade calculations.

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