0Hi teachers,02br 02br 00Please help me classify the students based on their degree of goodness 02br 02br 00 The highest level is excellent student ,next to excellent student is good student , next to good student is(01b00x student02b00 ),next to (01b00x student02b00) is average student , next to average student is bad/poor student , and next to bad/poor student is very bad/poor student .02br 02br 00Please give me the appropriate words as replacements for (01b00x student02b00 )02br 02br 00Thank you in advance0-
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0I don't see how you can have 2 grades below 'average' but 3 grades above average - you are a nice teacher! 0-
— Nona the brit
0I don't see how you can have 2 grades below 'average' but 3 grades above average - you are a nice teacher!
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0I don't see how you can have 2 grades below 'average' but 3 grades above average - you are a nice teacher! Average is supposed to reflect the middle.02br 02br 00Anyway, perhaps Excellent, very good, and good for the top 3.0-
0Thank you teachers,02br 02br 00In all schools in my country , the teacher usually ranks a student as 01b00excellent , good , fairly good , average and bad .02b00 Are the words in bold are ok ?02br 02br 00Thanks and best wishes0-
0I think you'll find a bit of confusion with "fairly good" comparied to "good," and "bad" is quite harsh.02br 02br 00Excellent, Very Good, Good, Average, Poor or "Needs Improvement"02br 02br 00Just a side note: "Degree of goodness" sounds like how good, kind, and sweet they are. It sounds like their moral character, not their academic success. 02br