Friday, April 28, 2017

Strong Student vs. Strong Person 

I found this article very interesting. What are your thoughts?

Here’s a rough breakdown of the differences between being simply a strong student, and how that looks in the life of someone becoming a strong person:
Strong Student
Strong Person
Good at academics
Good at applying academics to life
Concerned about getting good grades
Concerned about developing proficiency in each skill set
Always knows what they're working on
Always knows what they're working toward
Expresses only agreeable opinions
Respectfully expresses what's truly on her heart and mind
Learns things for the test
Learns things to learn things
Focuses on English, science, math, history, etc.
Focuses on responsibility, motivation, kindness, passion, etc.
Is in competition with other classmates for grades, resources, and attention
Is in concord with classmates to share information, resources, and attention
Asks questions to conform to teacher's expectations
Asks questions to expand his learning and curiosity
Believes in her ability to do good schoolwork
Believes in her ability to overcome obstacles
Does the minimum to get the desired grade
Does the maximum to get the desired learning
Is deterred by failure
Is inspired by failure
The list could go on, but you get the idea. The person described in the left hand column would be a joy to have in the classroom, no doubt. But their motivations are superficial and shortsighted. While they would probably turn in work and earn grades similar to the strong person described in the right hand column, there’s a fundamental difference in the way they operate. Teachhub.com

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