Change the world from Hogwarts
Chapter 62: Hufflepuff's Tale Meeting
This statement here is pure bullshit.
As long as you have studied in Hogwarts for a few years, you will understand that the hardest hit areas for point deductions are always concentrated in the lower grades.
Because I subconsciously ignore school rules, because I am always curious about some objects in the school, and because I am not very proficient in 'skills', I have been caught a lot of times, so in the first two years after I first entered the school, I would get a deduction.
The hardest hit areas.
Maybe the points deducted each time are not that many, but if the number is too many, it is a terrible number.
This can even be seen from Snape's increased deduction limit every year. Except for Slytherin students, the higher the grade, the more points he deducts. This may not be because it is difficult for senior students to catch violations.
Inside.
In this case, the fact is as Gabriel said: as long as the first-year students perform well enough and not only do not deduct points, but work hard to add points to the college, then the college's own scores will naturally not be low.
However, this is the point of the problem.
If it could be done so easily, Penello wouldn't have to worry about it.
"It's like saying there is no genius in any family. You Hufflepuff has Mike McBride, Gryffindor has Potter who made an exception to the team, but our college also has McDougal."
"Isn't this good, don't you think? Gryffindors bravely attack Quidditch, you work hard and rely on genius to perform, and we Hufflepuffs are used to unity."
Gabriel was just laughing there, and Penello was almost furious to death with his indifferent attitude.
But before she could say anything, Penello's astute mind suddenly realized something very important.
Maybe, that's the truth.
"Wait a minute, you said unity..."
"Well, our college has recently held regular make-up classes, and they are at a level that does not require us senior students to intervene. Whether it is potions classes or defense against dark arts classes, these are all brought by Connor
."
Speaking of this, Gabriel's words were filled with emotion.
"He is very willing to help his classmates make progress together. I feel like I have already seen the candidate for the prefect in four years."
He gave a thumbs up.
"In two years, I will give the prefect badge to Cedric, and in another two years, Cedric will give the badge to Connor. We at Badger Academy have no shortage of such talents."
Although the tone was not very intense, Penello could hear a hint of boastfulness in it.
Ravenclaw does not have similar internal activities within the academy, and it also has a long-standing reading club.
In order to ensure that they do not fall behind in terms of college points, the college will also regularly hold internal non-public examinations, but these basically require their seniors to work hard, just like Hufflepuff at the beginning of the semester to find someone who can directly give
Students of the same age who are taking extra classes in the lower grades?
That's really difficult.
In the end, they have to work hard, and they may even fall behind in the course.
But...it seems like there really is a similar candidate?
"Just wait, we will never let you catch up!"
With a few harsh words, the Ravenclaw prefect left in a hurry.
Looking at her back, Gabrielle just laughed softly.
"You just told the secret of our Hufflepuff's strength?"
After coming back to his senses, someone couldn't help but ask.
But Gabriel was not at all panicked.
"Everyone knows that helping freshmen with textbooks, conducting internal reading groups, and studying can greatly improve college performance, but who can do this? Even for us, wasn't it difficult to do this before?
."
It’s not that I don’t have this intention, it’s just that some things are really hard to say.
The grades of students in first and second grade are already uneven. The longer the time goes by, the more obvious the gap in level becomes. In addition, not everyone has the patience, so those things are constantly being put on hold.
"I feel quite lucky. At least we have Connor now. He is not only patient, but also very good at giving lectures."
Having said this, Gabriel couldn't help but glance at the clock.
"It's almost time. Let's go back to the lounge. It's time to finish there."
In the lounge deliberately vacated by senior students, the little badgers gathered here and finished their short tutoring sessions.
"Okay, that's it for today."
Casually throwing aside the textbook he had never opened before, Connor let out a long sigh of relief.
"It's getting late, and we can't continue to occupy the lounge."
At a glance, almost all the thirty or forty first-year Hufflepuff students were here, with unfinished expressions on their faces.
"Is this the end of today's story? I want to continue listening."
Hannah and Susan both had unfinished expressions on their faces.
Yes, this is what Connor calls tutoring.
Due to the restless personalities of the little wizards, except for some children who particularly love reading, no one really wants to hold a textbook and study outside the classroom.
People like Ernie are a typical example of this. This guy will never read outside the classroom. When doing homework, he has an atmosphere of begging his grandpa and grandma.
If you really want them to memorize the basic knowledge in their minds, simply reciting and cramming it over and over is obviously not going to work.
So, Connor directly changed the method: telling stories.
If you are interested, you will naturally learn it. If you find the right context, you will naturally be motivated to achieve the predetermined goals.
Fortunately, there are not many things to learn in the first grade, just a few basic spells and identifying the functions of some basic herbs.
Now Connor has never given any technical guidance, but only lets them know where the knowledge they have learned should be used.
Most of the first-year students are only 11 years old. Most of them are simple-minded and tend to stick to the end. As long as this persistence is used in the right place, the atmosphere of the entire college will naturally change for the better.
What's more, now they are gradually discovering the advantages among their classmates.
"Ernie! Ernie! What is the point of the repel spell? Why can you strike so fast every time?"
"Hannah! How on earth do I turn a match into a needle?"
Most students have strengths and weaknesses, so they help each other and make up for each other.
"Did I create a great trend?"
But it doesn't matter, he thinks this kind of atmosphere is good anyway.
"After a while, maybe we can advance to the next stage...at least let them have some ability to protect themselves, Phil."
Gently scratching his kitten's chin, he quietly stepped back, followed the secret passage outside the main entrance and left the lounge and entered the kitchen.
"Wheat cake."
He called softly.
"Ah! Mr. McMahon!"
"Take me to the library."
"Okay, okay!"
After wiping his hands with a clean towel, the house elf stretched out his withered and ugly palms.
"plz follow me."
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