Which of the following behaviors of a student indicate that the student has taken responsibility for his or her own professional socialization? (Select all that apply.)
a. Projecting a professional appearance in class
b. Attending class, quietly listening to the lectures
c. Taking responsibility to request alternative dates for examinations in order to work
d. Taking responsibility to learn the expectations of the faculty in each course
e. Accepting constructive criticism without becoming defensive
ANS: A, D, E
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Part of being a professional is to look and behave like a professional. Each teacher may have different expectations and it is the student's responsibility to seek clarification as a professional. It is through feedback that one is able to improve as a professional. If students become defensive, they may not hear all the feedback, positive and negative.
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Although class attendance is important, asking questions and initiating discussions create a dynamic learning environment. A professional is not merely an academic spectator. Taking responsibility for organizing one's work to meet deadlines reflects professional behavior.
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