单项选择题
Learning how to turn in homework
assignments on time is one of the invaluable skills that college students can
take with them into the working world. Though the workforce may not assign
homework to its workers in the traditional sense, many of the objectives and
jobs require that employees work with deadlines. The deadlines that students
encounter may be different in content when compared to the deadlines of the
workforce, but the importance of meeting those deadlines is the Failure to meet deadlines in both the classroom and the workforce can mean instant termination. For example, in the classroom, students form a contract with the teacher and the university when they enroll in a class. That contract requires that students complete the assignments and objectives in a specified time to receive a grade and credit for the course. Accordingly, just as a student risks termination in the classroom if he/she fails to meet the deadline for a homework assignment, so, too, does that student risk termination in the workforce. When a student fails to complete those assignments by the deadline, the student breaks his/her contract with the university and the teacher to complete the assignments and objectives of the course. This often leaves the teacher with no other recourse than to fail the student and leaves the university with no other recourse than to terminate the student’s credit for the course. Developing good habits of turning in assignments in class now, as current students, will aid your performance and position as future participants in the working world. |