I can categorically state that working for a perfectionist can be one of the most trying work situations imaginable. Having worked for one over the course of a number of years I eventually learned some effective ways of dealing read more Be...
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Teachers can learn to support and reinforce the success-seeking aspects of achievement motivation while working to reduce unrealistic goal setting of perfectionist students. ... Characteristics of Perfectionist Students ... McIntyre (1989) suggested the following teacher strategies for working with perfectionists:
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Perfectionist students are not satisfied with merely doing well or even with doing better than their peers. They are satisfied only if they have done a job perfectly, so that the result reveals no blemishes or weaknesses. ... Working with; Perfectionist Students [ Chinese ]
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CHARACTERISTICS OF PERFECTIONIST STUDENTS ... McIntyre (1989) suggested the following teacher strategies for working with perfectionists: "give permission" to make mistakes, or divide assignments into outline, rough draft, and final draft stages, with perfection promoted only for the final draft;
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Working with Perfectionist Students; September 1997 ... Teachers who are ineffective in working with perfectionist students: criticize, nag, threaten punishment for failure to change, deny or try to control the perfectionist tendencies rather than dealing with them.
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Brophy, J., and M. Rohrkemper. (1989). Teachers' Strategies for Coping with Perfectionist Students. Research Series No. 198. East Lansing, MI: Institute for Research on Teaching, Michigan State University. ED 314 401.
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Perfectionist students are not satisfied with merely doing well or even with doing better than their peers. ... McIntyre (1989) suggested the following teacher strategies for working with perfectionists: "give permission" to make mistakes, or divide assignments into outline, rough draft, and final draft stages,
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Children who have perfectionist tendencies exhibit a continuum of behaviors. On one end of the spectrum are children who take pleasure from doing difficult tasks, setting high standards for themselves, and putting forth the necessary energy for great achievement.
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Working with Perfectionist Students; ... Characteristics of Perfectionist Students ... McIntyre (1989) suggested the following teacher strategies for working with perfectionists: "give permission" to make mistakes, or divide assignments into outline, rough draft, and final draft stages, with perfection promoted only for the...
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