The first of the three is students who value education. When a student does not value their education then they will tend to procrastinate or simply not try and learn anything at all. A student who does value education will make more of an effort to try and learn, which will make them more likely to succeed than the students who do not. A good example …show more content…
A student who thinks more abstractly will be able to see more creative and unique solutions to problems and assignments. One example would be if a student with this way of thinking who needs to make a story for a school project they would be able to come up with a more original and interesting story than most. Another good example would be if a student were to have a slideshow project to do, with an abstract mind they could come up with little unique additions such as designs and sound cues for the shifts of the pictures. 4 Then the final of the three examples is one who views learning and knowledge acquisition as their main purpose of