26 Quotes by Karen Arnold about Education
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In their early thirties, the most career-invested women and men in the Illinois Valedictorian Project are those who have found deep personal meaning in vocations. Those qualities and conditions that keep students centered on work are different than those that made them high school valedictorian.
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To reach the head of the class, students needed to conform to the school system and work equally hard at all subjects.
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Valedictorians were highly motivated to excel academically because of early family and school experiences.
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For all students, a network of career exploration opportunities, sponsors, and mentors is a critical accompaniment to coursework.
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That is, ability, values, opportunities, gender, culture, and social class all affect the aspirations and achievements of academically talented students. So does chance.
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To be number one is to be publicly labeled a winner in the system that counts – a system of advancement through personal merit and effort in rugged competition. Labels of success – Rhodes scholar, Nobel laureate, Heisman Trophy winner – follow a person through life and define him or her to the public. One such label, valedictorian, marks academic winners. Schools in the United States have at least one common belief: high academic achievement is a good thing.
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From kindergarten to the valedictory address, schools grade, rank, and label their best performers. The top high school student wins the first major life contest, a competition in which most members of society participate. Following high school, victors enter subsequent contests at an advantage. The race is never restarted.
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One of the problems with having time to read all that you want is that your interests become so eclectic it's hard to focus.
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