Who Says Class Participation is Not Cool? Academic Survival Skill #3
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Have you ever been called or known as the “teacher’s pet” ?
Or accused of “brown nosing” the teacher ?
What about “kissing up“?
How about trying to “Suck up” orĀ “Get In good” with your professor or teacher?
Don’t confuse these terms with someone who accurately participates in class for the purpose of improving their grades and understanding of the subject. There is a difference - one is after the favor of the teacher, and the other is after the content from the teacher.
Just recently while speaking at a high-school, I had a conversation with a student and he asked me the following question: Read the rest of this entry »
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