When you are deciding whether a learner in your class is 'good' or 'bad' you are being: Judgmental Supportive Strict Careless
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The person is being JUDGEMENTAL in this case.
- Being judgmental involves deciding or identifying whether something is right or wrong, good or bad, from one's own point of view.
- A person's judgement may differ depending on his decision-making and thinking.
- Choosing whether a learner is "good" or "bad" is a judgmental trait in this scenario.
- This is because one makes a judgement by separating the learner's ability from the two aspects.
- Supportive is inappropriate since it refers to helping or assisting another person emotionally.
- Strictness implies requiring rigid adherence to one's rules.
- Carelessness refers to a lack of concern for another person.
- The question does not mention these three characteristics.
- Hence, it is showing judgmental traits.
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