Academic Tenacity
Academic Tenacity | 2 Introduction In a nationwide survey of high school dropouts, 69 percent said that school had not motivated or inspired them to work hard.1 In fact, many of the students who remain in school are not motivated or inspired either, and the more time students spend in K–12 education the worse it gets.2 This lack of motivation to do well
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