...Mr. OGIDI DR. (MRS) N.E EDEMA DATE (Coordinator) This seminar work is dedicated to God Almighty, for his love, care, kindness and mercy towards my academic and life in general. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT My sincere acknowledgment goes to my heavenly father, God Almighty who has been my guide and source of strength throughout my seminar work period. I wish to most sincerely express my profound gratitude to my supervisor, Prof. (Mrs.) O.M. Agbogidi, for her constructive criticism and contributions that enabled me to produce this piece of research work. Special appreciation goes to my lovely parents, Mr and Mrs Julius Akpan, for all their assistance and encouragement during the course of this work. Lastly I am grateful to my friends and course mates for the contributions and support they rendered to me, and I wish them well in their academics pursuit. ABSTRACT This study was carried out to find out the effects of non availability of teaching aids on the effective teaching of biology in some selected secondary schools in ethiope east local government area of delta state. For the purpose of the study, data were collected from five hundred and five (505) SSI-SSIII.biology students, () Biology teachers and seven (7) principals in eleven (11) selected secondary schools in Ethiope East Local Government areas of Della State. Teachers and students in the sampled schools were...
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...to investigate the factors affecting academic performance of graduate students of Islamia University of Bahawalpur Rahim Yar Khan Campus. The variables under consideration were the academic performance (student’s grades/marks) as a dependent variable and the gender, age, faculty of study, schooling, father/guardian social economic status, and residential area, medium of schooling; tuition trend, daily study hours and accommodation trend were independent variables. The data were collected from 100 students through separate structured questionnaire from different departments of Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Rahim Yar Khan Campus using the simple random sampling technique. For analysis, linear regression model, correlation analysis, and descriptive analysis were used. The findings revealed that age, father/guardian social economic status and daily study hours significantly contribute the academic performance of graduate students. A linear model was also proposed that will be helpful to improve the academic performance of graduate students at University level. 1. Introduction Students academic gain and learning performance is affected by numerous factor including gender, age, teaching faculty, students schooling, father/guardian social economic status, residential area of students, medium of instructions in schools, tuition trend, daily study hour and accommodation as hostelries or day scholar. Many researchers conducted detailed studies about the factors contributing student...
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...http://www.census2go.ca/MDM4Ustudentprojects/14.%20Factors%20affecting%20Academic%20performance%20-%20St%20Pius%20X.ppt http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/ejournals/JTE/v13n2/pdf/weymer.pdf http://www.ichr.uwa.edu.au/files/user17/Volume3_Chapter_6.pdf http://www2.aau.org/wghe/gender/toolkit/Toolkit-lit-rev.pdf http://www.census2go.ca/MDM4Ustudentprojects/14.%20Factors%20affecting%20Academic%20performance%20-%20St%20Pius%20X.ppt file:///home/welcome/Downloads/Volume3_Chapter_6(1).pdf http://www.internationalsped.com/documents/THEORY.doc http://www.akamaiuniversity.us/PJST9_1_72.pdf http://www.census2go.ca/MDM4Ustudentprojects/14.%20Factors%20affecting%20Academic%20performance%20-%20St%20Pius%20X.ppt http://www.census2go.ca/MDM4Ustudentprojects/14.%20Factors%20affecting%20Academic%20performance%20-%20St%20Pius%20X.ppt http://www.ichr.uwa.edu.au/files/user17/Volume3_Chapter_6.pdf http://www.ichr.uwa.edu.au/files/user17/Volume3_Chapter_6.pdf http://www.wcpss.net/evaluation-research/reports/2002/0246_tech_use_achievement_lit_review.pdf http://www.wcpss.net/evaluation-research/reports/2002/0246_tech_use_achievement_lit_review.pdf http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/17/47/34077553.pdf http://multimedia.peacecorps.gov/multimedia/pdf/library/M0046_tefllarge.pdf http://multimedia.peacecorps.gov/multimedia/pdf/library/M0046_tefllarge.pdf http://www.britishcouncil.org/learning-elt-future.pdf http://www.asian-efl-journal.com/Thesis/Thesis-Jubran.pdf http://sdkrashen.com/SL_Acquisition_and_Learning/SL_Acquisition_and_Learning...
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...FACTORS AFFECTING ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF FRESHMEN STUDENTS OF BSOA INTRODUCTION Unlike elementary and high school days, college takes a lot of effort when it comes to studying. Students must have their own strategies to adapt in the new environment that will soon be their daily habit and lifestyle. In this study, STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM This study was undertaken to find out the factors that affects the academic performance of freshmen students from the College of Business, Polytechnic University of the Philippines of SY 2012-2013 Specifically, this study sought answers to the following research questions: 1. What are the personal backgrounds of the respondents? 1.1 Class of their family and the capacity to provide financial assistance to their study. 1.2 Class performance/standing during elementary & high school. 1.3 Personal allowance and their daily expenses. 1.4 Distance of the respondents’ house from Polytechnic University of the Philippines. 2. What is the respondents’ school environment? 2.1 Learning facilities of the school 3. How do people at school affect the academic performance and status of the respondents? 3.1 Professors. 3.2 Classmates. 3.3 School Administrators. SCOPE AND LIMITATION PURPOSE OF THE RESEARCH The purpose of study intends to assess difference in the performance of BSOA...
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...FACTORS THAT AFFECT THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE LEVEL OF I AND III HRM STUDENTS OF LSPU-SPCC BATCH 2015-2016 A Thesis Proposal Presented to the Faculty of the College of Hospitality Management and Tourism LAGUNA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY San Pablo City Campus In Partial Fulfilment Of the Requirement for the Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management Patricia Marie M. Vivero CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND This chapter will discuss the introduction and background of the study as well as the theories of other people regarding the main topic of this research, the research problem, its hypotheses, significance, scope and limitation of the study, and the definition of important terms that will be seen on this chapter. Introduction The factors that affect the academic performance level of I and III of HRM students of LSPU-SPCC Batch 2015-2016. Is to conduct a study and find out on what is the effect of academic performance of HRM students. The extent of student’s learning academically may be determined by the grades that a student earns for a period of learning has been done. A topic like this has relevance from an educational perspective that views behavior as a significant factor to obtaining optimal education. Learning is defined as a knowledge or skill acquired through study or by being taught. Learning is reflected in the way a child responds to environmental, social, emotional and physical stimuli and understands new information...
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...A. Student Performance Galiher (2006) and Darling (2005), used GPA to measure student performance because they main focus in on the student performance for the particular semester. B. Learning Facilities Karemera (2003) found that students' performance is significantly correlated with satisfaction with academic environment and the facilities of library, computer lab and etc. in the institution. With regard to background variables, he found a positive effect of high school performance and school achievement he found no statistical evidence of significant association between family income level and academic performance of the student. Robert & Sampson (2011), found that the member of educational board will be educated and their impact on school is positive, for professional development it is essential for student learning. The students who are actively engage in the learning process are observed to have a positive correlation with the CGP. A Study effort from student and the proper use of the facilities provided by the institution to the student, a good match between students’ learning style and are positively affect the student's performance (Norhidayah Ali, et. al., 2009) Neil Flemming (2001-2011) described these four major learning preferences as follows: * Visual learners: students who prefer information to be presented on the whiteboard, flip charts, walls, graphics, pictures, color. Probably creative and may use different colors and diagrams in their notebooks...
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...Classifications and Drugs | Purpose | Side Effects | Contraindications and Cautions | Patient Education | Thiazides 1. Naturetin, bendroflumethiazide 2. Diuril, chlorothiazideLoop Diuretics 1. Edecrin, ethacrynic Acid 2. Demadex, torsemide 3. Bumex, bumetanidePotassium Sparing Agents 1. Dyrenium, 2. Midamor, amilorideCombination Poatssium Sparing and Thiazide Diuretics 1. Dyazide or Diazide 2. Maxzide, hydrochlorothiazide and triamtereneOsmotic Agents 1. Osmitrol, mannitol 2. Glycolax, polyethylene glycol 3350Uricosuric Agents 1. Probenecid 2. Enturan, sulfinpyrazoneAntigout Medication 1. Zyloprim, allopurinolAntispasmodic 1. Levsin/SL, yyoscyamine 2. Pamine, methscopolamine 3. Donnatal, belladonna alkaloids/phenobarbitalAnalgesic 1. Pyridium, phenazopyridineCholinergic 1. Ampyra, dalfampridineBPH TreatmentAntiandrogen 1. Tagamet, cimetidine 2. Casodex, bicalutamide 3. Eulexin, flutamide, Alpha Blockers 1. Revatio, sildenafil 2. Levitra, vardenafil 3. Mavik, trandolapril | Bendroflumethiazide is a thiazide diuretic. It works by helping the kidneys eliminate fluid from the body. Exactly how Bendroflumethiazide works to treat high blood pressure is unknown.Chlorothiazide is a thiazide diuretic. It works by helping the kidneys eliminate fluid from your body. Exactly how Chlorothiazide works to treat high blood pressure is unknown.Edecrin is a loop diuretic. It works by making the kidneys eliminate larger amounts of electrolytes...
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...Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction Student’s academic performance occupies a very important place in education as well as in the learning process. So to have better classroom performance and lower drop out incidence, many colleges require students to stay in school dormitories especially those students who live far from school like Cavite, Tarlac, Laguna, Batangas etc. It is widely believed that living in campus dormitory can acquire some benefits in their academic performance. Large universities provide a number of academic services in dormitories such as tutoring and student organizations that encourage an environment conducive to learning. Residence halls have served as an essential aspect of collegiate life since the early colonial colleges. Closely associated with the learning environment, early dorms housed faculty in the facilities to serve in the roles of counselors, supervisors, and educators. Historically, research on individual differences that bear on school success has focused on general intelligence. A century of empirical evidence has now unequivocally established that intelligence, defined as the “ability to understand complex ideas, to adapt effectively to the environment, to learn from experience, to engage in various forms of reasoning, to overcome obstacles by taking thought” (Neisser et al., 1996 , p. 77) has a monotonic, positive relationship with school success (Gottfredson, 2004; Kuncel, Ones, & Sackett, 2010 ; Lubinski, 2009...
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...Submitted by: Bri Let's get physical Get down, get hard, get mean Let's get physical And beat that other team! Submitted by: Bri Hey, Hey Hey hey are you ready?(clap, clap) Are you ready?(clap,clap) To play(clap) Say go team(clap) Go team(clap) Panthers all the way! Submitted by: Cheerlvr_94 You might be good at basketball You might be good at track But when it comes to football You might as well step back Might as well step back Say what? You might as well step back Can't hear you Might as well step back Go (team name)! Submitted by: JayT (repeat 4x)Y-E-L-L Everybody YELL YELL BJH BJH Go BJH! Submitted by: Bubblez47 Let's get fired up Get rough, get tough, get mean Let's get fired up and roll right over that team! (repeat 3 times) Submitted by: Jasmine Hey Hey You get out of our way Today is the day We will put you away! Submitted by:Tia We're number one Can't be number 2 And we're going to beat The whoopse out of you! Submitted by: Miranda Hold that line, Defense, It's party time, Defense Push em back Sack that quarterback! Submitted by: AshleyNicole Hey Hey it's time to fight Everybody yell blue and white(or any colors) BLUE AND WHITE! Hey hey let's do it again Everybody yell GO FIGHT WIN Go, Fight, Win! Go, Fight, Win! Submitted by: Tea D,D,D Defense, Defense Get that ball! Submitted by: Chantal Hey, You *Black Knight* fans, Stand up and clap your hands! Go *Knights* Go, Go *Knights* Go! Hey, You *Black Kngiht* Fans Now let's see you wave your hand! Go *Knights* Go, Go *Knights*...
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...EFFECTS ON ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF STUDENTS WITH OFW PARENTS Survey Questionnaire for Respondents with or without OFW Parents. I. Socio-demographic characteristics of respondents. Direction: Evaluate the following items below. Indicate your answer by putting a check on the space that corresponds to your answer or choice or fill in the necessary information. 1. Name (optional):_____________________________2. Age: _____3. Sex: _____ 4. Ambition/aspiration in life: ___________________________ Going abroad someday: ___Yes ___No 5. Number of brother/s: ________ and sister/s:______ 6. Birth order: eldest child____ 2nd____ 3rd____ 4th____ youngest____ only child____ others:____ 7. Daily allowance P150.00____ P200.00____ P300.00____ P500.00____ Others:______ 8. Age of parents/guardians Mother: ______ Father:______ Guardian:_______ 9. Highest educational attainment of parents/guardian: Mother Father Guardian High School graduate ______ ______ ______ Did not complete college ______ ______ ______ College graduate ______ ______ ______ Post graduate ______ ______ ______ 10. Parent/s abroad Mother: ____ Work/Occupation:_________________ Father:_____ Work/Occupation:_________________ None:______ (If none, please proceed to part II: Parenting involvement) 11. Number of years working abroad Mother Father 1-3 years ______ ______ 4-6 years ______ ______ 7-9 years ______ ______...
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...CHAPTER 2 Review of Related Literature and Studies The researchers are conducting a study on the academic performances of students whose parents are working abroad. But to conduct this study the researchers researched on the definitions of these terms. Academic Performance and its Definitions: Education is one of the fundamental needs that every person from this humanity must acquire and register into. As stated and defined in the Grolier Encyclopedia of Knowledge (2000), societies have sought to educate their people to produce goods and services, to respond effectively and creatively to their world, and to satisfy their curiosity and aesthetic impulses. To achieve any of these objectives people need to acquire reliable knowledge and to think systematically. Likewise, Education is one of people’s only sources of survival and all human beings are allowed and encourage obtaining such. According to the Oxford Dictionary, academic performances are the performances of students within an academic year concerning with their studies particularly in English, Math and Science the major subjects in schools and universities. Academic performance is also about coming out on top in argument, the contours of which (intellectual ,effective ,performance) are shaped by institutions in which we work and in which we have worked since we were young children. And this returns us to the classroom, which, as it turns out, is the most important setting in which we worked for, without...
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...Internet is a technology that is no need to be introduced. It is a very useful technology. Using the internet, we can search for information. It can be use for studies. Today, it help a lot of students to do their job and homework. The internet help student to find information easily and fast. Student just onlysearch on search engine such as Google Search or Yahoo Search. Lots of informationcan be find to help the student in studying or do their homework. The concept of the internet make the learning process more interactive and fun. The word multimedia itself means multiple media that can be include such as video,audio, picture, and animation. This combination can be use in education. Whenstudents browsing the internet, they will found that the website or web portal thatthey browse has a multimedia element. Information can be understand easily. It canalso be done interactively. The subject or learning material also can be made in aCD format. This will let them to carry it easily everywhere. The internet also let the students to interact with each other. Using thistechnology, the students can exchange their idea and knowledge from a differentlocation in a same time. For example, using the video chat, the students in adifferent places can discuss their homework with their friends from other locationwithout leaving their home. So, the studies can be done in a fun way, and yetbecome easier. The internet also help the teacher a lot. Using the website or blog, theteacher can give the...
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...brings some sobering news: Too much exposure to computers might spell trouble for the developing mind. | | | Key to the future: In Freeport, Maine, all seventh- and eighth-graders get their own laptop. | | | | By Melanie Stetson Freeman, courtesy The Christian Science Monitor | | From a sample of 175,000 15-year-old students in 31 countries, researchers at the University of Munich announced in November that performance in math and reading had suffered significantly among students who have more than one computer at home. And while students seemed to benefit from limited use of computers at school, those who used them several times per week at school saw their academic performance decline significantly as well. "It seems if you overuse computers and trade them for other [types of] teaching, it actually harms the student," says lead researcher Ludger Woessmann in a telephone interview from Munich. "At least we should be cautious in stating that increasing [access to] computers in the home and school will improve students' math and reading performance." With the rise of computers in classrooms has come a glut of conflicting conclusions about the actual value computers bring to timeless tasks of teaching reading, writing, and arithmetic. For some in education, these results indicate how thoroughly this field of research has come to resemble that of the conventional wisdom about weight loss, which seems to shift with the tide. Yet others see hopeful signs of a maturing...
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...------------------------------------------------- TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE 1 The Problem……………..……….…………………………….1 Introduction…………..………..……………………………….2 Scope of the Study…………..……………..………………….3 Statement of the Problem……..……………………...………4 Importance of the Study…..……………..…………………...5 2 Review of Related Study…….…………….………………….6 3 Research of Methodology……………...…………………….7 Research Design (Survey, Interview)………….……………8 Research Instrument…………………….…………………….9 Research Population………………………………………...10 4 Findings……….………………………………………………..11 5 Conclusion……..……………………………………………….12 Recommendations……………………………………………………...13 Bibliography…………….……………………………………………….14 Appendices……………………………………………………………...
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...Dr. Carlos S. Lanting College Casaul General Hospital 16 Tandang Sora Avenue, Sangandaan, Novaliches Quezon City (02) 938-7782/938-7789/ (02) 939-7229 College of Business Administration Marketing Plan “CLICK ADS” Submitted as a partial fulfillment of the requirements in Principles of Marketing Presented by: Beriña, Ivan Jan Erick C. Cuarez, Hazel D. Dulay, Erika M. Ferrer, Juvenal Mark I. Reyes, Darlene Joy B. BA – 12A TABLE OF CONTENTS APPROVAL SHEET ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TITILE PAGE II – EXECUTIVE SUMMARY III – CURRENT SITUATION – MACROENVIRONMENT IV – CURRENT SITUATION – MARKET ANALYSIS V – CURRENT SITUATION – CONSUMER ANALYSIS VI – CURRENT SITUATION – INTERNAL VII – SUMMARY OF SITUATION ANALYSIS VIII – MARKETING RESEARCH VIV – MARKETING STRATEGY – PRODUCT X – MARKETING STRATEGY – SEGMENTED MARKETING ACTIONS AND MARKET SHARE OBJECTIVES XI – MARKETING STRATEGY – PRICE XII – MARKETING STRATEGY – PROMOTION XIII – MARKETING STRATEGY – DISTRIBUTION XIV – IMPLEMENTATION XV – FINANCIAL SUMMARY XVI – SCENARIOS XVII – APPENDIX APPROVAL SHEET Fulfilling the requirement in Marketing – I. This is to certify that the Marketing Plan prepared by the following students: Beriña, Ivan Jan Erick C. Cuarez, Hazel D. Dulay, Erika M. Ferrer, Juvenal Mark I. Ramos, Henri B. Reyes, Darlene Joy B., entitled “CLICK ADS” has been approved by our professor as a satisfactory completion of her...
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