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7. My parents and teachers have a lot of expectations from me in terms of academics, co-curricular activities and being a role model in the future. Do l always agree with them and try to rise to their expectations without expressing how I really feel/what I want to do? a) Yes b) No​

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Answered by sriteja2780
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Nonetheless, findings showed that changes in teacher expectations can produce changes in student achievement. When teachers expect students to do well, students tend to do well; when teachers expect students to fail, they tend to fail. in the Research section of this chapter. pupils' intellectual development.

Set the Right Expectations for Successful Parent-Teacher Relationships

Set the Right Expectations for Successful Parent-Teacher RelationshipsPractice Open Communication. ...

Set the Right Expectations for Successful Parent-Teacher RelationshipsPractice Open Communication. ...Provide a Welcoming Space to Learn. ...

Set the Right Expectations for Successful Parent-Teacher RelationshipsPractice Open Communication. ...Provide a Welcoming Space to Learn. ...Be Committed to the School, Classroom, and Children. ...

Set the Right Expectations for Successful Parent-Teacher RelationshipsPractice Open Communication. ...Provide a Welcoming Space to Learn. ...Be Committed to the School, Classroom, and Children. ...Ask for Help Getting to Know Your Students. ...

Set the Right Expectations for Successful Parent-Teacher RelationshipsPractice Open Communication. ...Provide a Welcoming Space to Learn. ...Be Committed to the School, Classroom, and Children. ...Ask for Help Getting to Know Your Students. ...Be on the Same Page. ...

Set the Right Expectations for Successful Parent-Teacher RelationshipsPractice Open Communication. ...Provide a Welcoming Space to Learn. ...Be Committed to the School, Classroom, and Children. ...Ask for Help Getting to Know Your Students. ...Be on the Same Page. ...Remember: Teachers Are People Too

Link achievement to ability. Link achievement to motivation, effort, and goal setting. Use ability groupings and design different learning activities for each achievement group. Encourage students to work with a variety of peers for positive peer modelling.

Answered by Anonymous
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you should tell them what you wanted to become if you kill your dreams you cant be successful in any field as if u want to become what you wanted but not possible becuz your parents wanted you not to be that what you want..

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