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Who is responsible for a students success in school?

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Who is responsible for a students success in school?

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There’s only so much a teacher can do really. Parents have main disciplinary role so really the mindset about the importance of study should be instilled from a young age and nurtured/supported throughout schooling years. Once a child is older, secondary school there’s not much a teacher can do if the student doesn’t listen. It’s hard enough for parents as it is to control their own teenagers. Of course it’s the teachers job to teach but there’s one teacher and goodness knows how many kids. Be involved with your children’s homework and help read them their library books that they borrow from school, etc. I’m 24, no children.

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It’s partly the student, teacher, and the parent. The student must be willing to learn, study, and succeed, if they don’t want to, it’s not going to happen. They also have the responsibility to ask questions, if they don’t, the teacher cannot help them understand. But at the same time it is the teacher’s responibility to recognize all types of learning styles, and apeal to each one in turn. A student’s parents must play thier part by making sure the child goes to school. Through all years of school these things hold true, the one thing that gets me though is that the school systems where I live prefer to cater to those who are having difficulty learning, and do nothing to challenge those who have the ability to acomplish more. You need to have harder classes available for ones that can handle them, and who are bored with the normal level. I have no children of my own…hopefully not for a very long time.

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