Sometimes Taking Action Does Help
About three weeks ago (3/6/12), I included the following story in an entry in this blog: �I immediately walked to my study and sent an email to one of my students. �You made a D on your first test in my class. Since then, I have not noticed one iota of improvement. None. You are not one bit better prepared for my class. You are not trying any harder as far as I can see. I can only surmise that your primary goal is to make a D in my class.� �The next day in class that student was clearly better prepared. Not sure how long it will last but it was nice to see him more engaged.� I basically confronted the student directly for not making changes in his attitude toward my class. I cared enough about him as a person to be confrontational. He may well have thought I hated him but, in truth, if I had not cared about him as a person, I would not have wasted my time. He made a D on the first test of the semester and seemed ready to make a D on the second test. Rather than f...