One of the most time -honored traditions of school may be its biggest problem: Grades.
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โIn school, many of us procrastinate and then successfully cram for tests. We get the grades and degrees we need to get the jobs we want, even if we fail to get a good general education.โ โStephen Covey
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If you drive drunk, you are a lethal weapon.
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lifesaver
Give 10 points!
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Take 25 points!
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Other team loses 10 points!
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Go to last place!
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Your eyes quickly travel down the list: A, A, A- , and then, there it is: a .C. What? How did you get a C? Thatโs right; itโs report card time, the time when your performance in school is reduced to a single letter.
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โSome people want it to happen, some wish it would happen, others make it happenโ said Michael Jordan, arguably the best player to ever play in the NBA
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Melissa Thomas thought she was learning a lot in social studies this semester. She had developed a fascination with the ancient Greeks, could tell you all kinds of things about landforms on a map, and was finding herself watching the Histor
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Oftentimes children and parents disagree on the child's life decision. Have you ever felt as if you do not have control over your own life and that you are not allowed to do certain things or that your parents always have the last say?
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A 2012 study found no relationship between time spent on homework and grades.
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What does an A really mean? Or a C, for that matter? When a student gets an F, does it mean he didnโt learn anything?
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Tens of millions of animals are killed each year, all because of medical testing.
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Researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine studied 240 children ages seven to 10 and found that being positive improved their ability to answer math problems, increased their memories and enhanced their problem-solving abilit
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Nobody laughed. I was standing on stage at the 7th grade coffee house, and my first joke of the night died. I smiled at my friends in the back of the room, and they smiled back. So, I tried my next joke.