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From: Ken <kenny157@hotmail.com> To: Teacher2Teacher Public Discussion Date: 2009040905:52:41 Subject: Re: Identifying slow learners and lazy learners Hi. I'm a teacher for 7 years and I've realise this problem too. Slow and lazy learners are rather hard to differentiate. However, we can't take slow learners as lazy learners as they'll suffer. We cannot assume that those students with better result are lazy learners as some of them are slow but very hardworking hence explaining why they get good grades. Lazy learners tend to be less active in class. Other than that, I'm not quite sure how to differentiate too.
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