Professor X's Failure Of Learning In School

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The people responsible for Professor X’s student’s failure is none other than her parents. It was made evidently clear to me that the problem with Ms. L was not with anything school related. She had applied herself fully in all ways she could in the subject but still did not meet the basic requirements. That would mean that the problem lies somewhere deeper than simple education standards. The only reasonable explanation would be that Ms. L’s parents did not raise her properly so that she could adapt to the everyday life of a typical college student of this technological era. There are three ways that come to mind how her parents failed her. They failed to introduce to her basic computer concepts that should be common knowledge, did not keep track of her learning in school to ensure that she was learning the proper criteria, and did not …show more content…

If no education is given to them at an early age, then it will become more and more difficult for them to catch up with the rest of their class in their later years. To be brief, If parents do not set their children on a road to success from the beginning, then the children will be bound to a path of hardship and failure. However, simply getting started on the road to success is not enough. The children must properly navigate themselves on that road to reach their destination. But how do the children know to navigate this path? The answer is with the guidance of their parents. When the children become distracted with obstacles like TV and video games, it is the parents’ job to keep them from those distraction and to keep up with them about their grades and make sure that the kids are paying attention in class and are doing well in school. Ms. L’s parent did not keep track of her progression in school. With the lack of guidance from her parents to tell Ms. L to take computer classes while in school at her youth, this led to Ms. L’s deficiency in computers later on in

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