Another C - can not save my grades now. Even if I studied hard for 8 hours every day and everything went well, I would not be better than B-. I thought of a friend who went to a school not so famous; they could manage A - even if we invested a small amount of work in chemistry lessons. Then, I tripped over "praise" F "words". Among her articles 'praise' and 'words', Mary Shelley introduces examples that can give unfair or unworkable results to high school students in order to create "semi literate" graduates. "Praise" F "Words" attempts to convince the teacher to strictly evaluate the students so that they can truly understand the teaching materials and prepare for the labor force after graduation. At first glance, it seems quite rational. However, even if someone analyzes this proposal, it is not difficult to find out that it has many potential consequences. If the teacher decides to adopt the Shelley Plan, the students suffer direct disadvantage and the possibility of enrolling in a better university is at risk.
The biggest problem of Shirley 's plan to stop level inflation is that she did not consider the fact that there is no universal rating system in the world. Grades are based on criteria set by specific teachers and teachers are finalists to decide how much achievement students achieve. A.
In the article "praise" F "words", Mary Sherry discussed the word "F" meaning failure. Basically Mary Sherry stated that today's children are being fooled by a good education. Some people are good children, they do not cause any problems in the classroom, so they are passing through the school system. At the same time, however, the employer is being deceived because he wants graduates to master basic skills. She also said that diplomas were considered meaningless as most of the children awarded failed to read and write correctly.
In an article "Like F" written by Mary Sherry, Shirley talked about the meaning of the educational system and how to handle high school diploma. The problem is that these high school graduates are considered semi literate ability as they enter the real world. Shelly teaches basic grammar and writing for adult literacy programs and listens to the various unpleasant experiences of high school graduates. Sherry believes that teachers who will deceive the students should be viewed as positive educational tools. And both the teacher and the guardian express confidence that the students have the ability to learn the materials presented. She will never forget the teacher who gained the attention of world class attraction. Mrs Steve is his English teacher, he is the first teacher who threatens his teacher with a failed trump card.
In the article "Comment F" by Mary Sherry, the author advises all parents and teachers to use failures in the form of encouragement. Shelley wishes that they encourage students to do better with it and wish to receive more education. Shirley believes that the threat of criminals is a "positive teaching tool" (566). The praise of the word F in Mary Shirley used various examples to support her argument. The main evidence authors used to support the author's argument is a personal experience. Shirley spent his son 's first year students. He did not make the necessary effort in the classroom, and his English teacher, Mrs Steft, did not want to endure. Then she told Shelly that he was not as good as his son. I have never seen this way before Shelley got into a panic. Even before, her son was threatened by such a teacher, but eventually she succeeded in agreeing to her practice.