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Comparing Educational, Academic and Life Success

 
Author: Reg Adkins
 

When examining instructional models we are offered a multitude of models focusing on the curriculum and the best instructional approach for the teacher based upon his or her particular style. Less often we find materials which target the learning style of the student. A recent google search on instructional models yielded no less than 7.5 million hits.

When examining counseling techniques the number of models from a search result is slightly less plentiful 5.5 million, but hardly less varied.

Many of these models and techniques are considered key to achieving educational success. I have taken the long way round to bring you to this elemental question: If all these models are important to educational success and many of them seem unrelated, then what is educational success? Is educational success the equivalent of academic success?

Because academic success is more definable, for the purpose of this examination we will postulate that educational success and academic success are interchangeable.

How educationally/academically successful one is may be measured by how well one is able to perform in the following proficiencies.

1. The ability to gather, interpret and usefully apply information.
2. The ability to effectively communicate both verbally and in written form.
3. The extent of knowledge in geography, history, mathematics, science and technical skills.
4. The ability to work effectively with others.
5. The ability to complete multi-phase projects.
6. The ability to make competent decisions.
7. The ability to read the current social and political environment.
8. The ability to incorporate personal ethics and values with those of society.

Here again, we face the question, why do these criteria indicate success?

We prove these are characteristics of success by the impact they have on other realms. For example, the National Alliance of Business, Inc provided a study which stated individuals who demonstrated the above characteristics were:

a) more stable in their employment;
b) more likely to have health insurance;
c) less dependent on public assistance;
d) less likely to engage in criminal activity;
e) more active as citizens and charitable volunteers; and f) more healthy.

Indications are, as these are surface evidences we must look more closely into the temperament of those perceived as successful. Do the external trappings of success contribute significantly to how successful one considers themselves to be.

 
 
 

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