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1.According to the article, what is the greatest predictor of student success? 1.Based on the research she has collected, what kind of education does Lipman consider to be the most effective? TEXT-DEPENDENT QUESTIONS *Support your responses with textual evidence.

 In the article you’re going to read, GRIT is defined as, “passion and perseverance for long-term goals.”  Today we will begin by taking a quick test to measure our grit. What is GRIT?

 Number your paper 1-12  Write down the number next to each question  More directions after the slideshow Directions

5. Very much like me 4. Mostly like me 3. Somewhat like me 2. Not much like me 1. Not like me at all 1. I have overcome setbacks to conquer an important challenge.

1.Very much like me 2.Mostly like me 3.Somewhat like me 4.Not much like me 5.Not like me at all 2. New ideas and projects sometimes distract me from previous ones.*

1.Very much like me 2.Mostly like me 3.Somewhat like me 4.Not much like me 5.Not like me at all 3. My interests change from year to year.*

5. Very much like me 4. Mostly like me 3. Somewhat like me 2. Not much like me 1. Not like me at all 4. Setbacks don’t discourage me.

1.Very much like me 2.Mostly like me 3.Somewhat like me 4.Not much like me 5.Not like me at all 5. I have been obsessed with a certain idea or project for a short time but later lost interest.*

5. Very much like me 4. Mostly like me 3. Somewhat like me 2. Not much like me 1. Not like me at all 6. I am a hard worker.

1.Very much like me 2.Mostly like me 3.Somewhat like me 4.Not much like me 5.Not like me at all 7. I often set a goal but later choose to pursue a different one.*

1.Very much like me 2.Mostly like me 3.Somewhat like me 4.Not much like me 5.Not like me at all 8. I have difficulty maintaining my focus on projects that take more than a few months to complete.*

5. Very much like me 4. Mostly like me 3. Somewhat like me 2. Not much like me 1. Not like me at all 9. I finish whatever I begin.

5. Very much like me 4. Mostly like me 3. Somewhat like me 2. Not much like me 1. Not like me at all 10. I have achieved a goal that took years of work.

1.Very much like me 2.Mostly like me 3.Somewhat like me 4.Not much like me 5.Not like me at all 11. I become interested in new pursuits every few months.*

5. Very much like me 4. Mostly like me 3. Somewhat like me 2. Not much like me 1. Not like me at all 12. I am diligent.

 Add up all the points and divide by 12. The maximum score on this scale is 5 (extremely gritty), and  the lowest scale on this scale is 1 (not at all gritty).  Remember it is always your greatest weakness that life chooses to test. Directions Part 2