...APENDIKS F DOKYUMENTASYON Litrato ng mga mananaliksik ng matapos ng isagawa ang pananaliksik. Mga Mananaliksik Litrato ng mga mananaliksik habang isinasagawa pa lamang ang pananaliksik. Ang pagsasagawa ng pananaliksik ng mga mananaliksik sa Don Amadeo Perez Sr. Memorial Central School Papasok ang mga mananaliksik sa DAPSMECS kung saan isasagawa ang pananaliksik. Ang mga mananaliksik kasama ang punong guro ng DAPSMECS na si Gng. Rhoda Kitong. Kasalukuyang Pagpapamudmod ng Talatanungan sa mga Respondent na nasa Ika-anim na Baitang sa Don Amadeo Perez Sr. Memorial Central School Ang pagtatapos ng pagsasagawa ng pananaliksik sa Don Amadeo Perez Sr. Memorial Central School Ang mga mananaliksik na nagpamudmod ng mga talatanungan sa mga respondent. Ang mga mananaliksik kasama ang punong guro at mga guro sa DAPSMECS. APPENDIKS G PANEL FREE RECEIPT APPENDIKS H FINAL ORAL EXAMINATION RATING CURRICULUM VITAE Personal na Propayl Pangalan: Maria Jobe Cris C. Vidal Taon ng Kapanganakan: Pebrero 27, 1994 Lugar ng Kapanganakan: Urdaneta City, Pangasinan Edad: 18 Kontak #: 09302397617 Tirahan: #269 Nancamaliran East Interior, Urdaneta City, Pangasinan Pangalan ng mga Magulang: G. Jobert D. Vidal Gng. Crisalda C. Vidal Natapos na Pag-aaral: Paaralan Taon ng Pagtatapos Elementarya Immaculate Heart Learning Center 2005-2006 Sekondarya Urdaneta City National High School SSC 2009-2010 Tertiarya Saint Louis University (Baguio...
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...“The importance of this study is to understand the study habits of student athletes and the relationships between their learning styles (Caitlin, 2012). Having a good study habits helps the students balance their academic performance with their co-curricular activities. Students can get a head start on their work, can get enough sleep at night and reduce the stress when they have time management. Having good study habits can make student athletes accomplish their priorities and responsibilities on time. Study habits help to discipline the student athletes. This study will help students, who are part of co-curricular activities, to manage their time and right balance between having fun, having a quiet time, and having time socializing. Student athletes can be successful if they have study habits because they discover and learn more skills just to study. Study habits help to discipline the student athletes The significance of this study to the student athletes of CSR Makati is to know the ways of managing their studies while doing co-curricular activities. At the sa me time, having good grades in their academics. If they are going to do their responsibilities well, it will help them to have enough sleep that they need and also lower their stress level. The student athletes can achieve their full potential than the non-athletes because they discover and learn more about better ways of managing time to study and do their activities because the student’s athletes will practice their...
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...550,000 Articles and Essays! get better grades Poor Study Habits: Hindrance To Academic Excellence Home Page» Science» Chemistry Research Papers Poor Study Habits: Hindrance To Academic Excellence De La Salle University - Dasmariñas College of Business Administration In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for ENGL103 POOR STUDY HABITS: HINDRANCE TO ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE Almario, Geraldine Bagalayos, Maria Venus Bajar, Ruth Diama, Irene Myka Escasinas, Vilma Professor Imelda Stuckle Chapter I - Introduction Rationale, Introduction and Environment of the Study Ever since Spanish Era prevailed, Filipinos had been become attached and greatly affected by the mark left onto everyone; the popular so - called “Mañana Habit” which spontaneously came across into everyone’s daily lives that for many, for sure a big cause of having a hard time focusing on some works on a certain day or schedule. Apparently, it had been generation by generation that young adults mostly in collegiate stage perform these habits naturally despite of knowing its very root effect; having low or Is this essay helpful? Join OPPapers to read more and access more than 550,000 just like it! get better grades even failing grades. As for this matter, students who are significantly concerned regarding grades and class standing are now rapidly gaining numbers, and for one cause; poor/ bad study habits. It is indeed that majority know that tertiary...
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...background of the study. BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE OF THE STUDY A child can be more intelligent and may show strong self-confidence in class as compare to those who have not developed their good study habits. A student who does not have good study habits may not perform well in class recitation, quizzes, and activities. This could happen because he may come to school unprepared. Good study habits are the tool to success. (Losare 2007) “Sound study skills and habits are crucial to academic success. Intelligence alone cannot do the job (although it certainly helps). Good academic skills do not develop overnight. They are acquired gradually, so be patient with you. Fortunately, tasks such as reading textbooks, writing papers, and taking tests get easier with practice” Marabut’s article (2006) of Improving Academic Performance p. 96. The word study is connected to the word learning. Learning consists of discovering what generates pleasure and what generates distress for the individual. Changes produced by learning are not always positive in nature. People can acquire bad habits as well as good ones. Good study habit brings many possibilities of attaining better academic performance. Moreover, there are already numerous studies conducted about study habits in connection to the academic performance of student. Mohasco (2007), “Good study habits with proper attitudes will lead to good student’s performance in school”. If an individual is having a planned study habit and is willing to...
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...Adrian Carlo Lao A Study on the Factors that Hinder the Centre International Education Students from Studying The ways people learn differ from child to child. As what is already stated, we all have our different ways in studying as long as we are comfortable and we improve; study habits seem to show differences in how children become skilled at and how earnest that are about learning. It may be something that they are used to and have adapted to throughout their school years. It can be good and bad ones. Good study habits include being orderly, keeping good notes, reading your textbook, listening in class, and doing your work every day while poor study habits include skipping class, not doing your work, watching TV or playing video games instead of studying, sleeping late and losing your work loads. For students of any age, studying is the way of life, with tests and exams commonly raising stress levels and daily workloads. Many students sleep late because of the study load that the school provides. Stress also depends on what type of curriculum there is in your school. Not really a majority of students adopt in a very organized and calm approach and study consistently through the year, students are able to study effortlessly often accompanied by a lack of slumber, exercise, fresh air, the stress of worrying study habits, and overall cognitive functioning. On the other side, other students tend to leave things more or less to the last moment and...
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...In: English and Literature Effective Study Habits Used By Sophomore Students Chapter 1 PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE RATIONALE Today, our life is so much easier because of so much knowledge explosion and printed materials around, that the ability to read has become an important asset. Effective study habits enable students to accomplish more in a comparative shorter time to finish the school requirements and at the same time enjoy life. Wide variations have been universally noted in the methods of studying typically practiced by the students. The time of day preferred, time laps between study sessions, noise or music as background, physically and emotionally condition when studying, are but few of many factors which may vary in every conquerable way among individual. According to Horton-Murillo (1992), in academic achievement, every child is unique. His learning style is one aspect of his uniqueness. Teachers must recognize the knowledge and respect in every child’s individual learning style. Learning styles include cognitive, effective, and physiological domains. Learners have individual differences; each has inner strength and capacities. Knowing this will help the learners where they would engage themselves to acquire effective learning. Studying plays a vital role in the attainment of the educational goals of the students. Some teachers wonder why some of their students are not making any significant progress in their work. Probably one factor behind this situation...
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...based on theory of mental self–government for sixth grade students Niorn Chaiyapornpattana Prachabumrung School, Bangkok Metropolitan Administration,Thailand Suwimon Wongwanich Chulalongkorn University, Thailand ABSTRACT: This study designed 1) to develop a multidimensional thinking styles scale based on theory of mental self-government for sixth grade student 2) to investigate quality of the developed scale 3) to study profile of styles of sixth grade student and a relation of profile of styles of student in each dimension and background of gender and grade with the group sample of 1,545 sixth grade students from schools affiliated with the Office of Basic Education Commission, Education Department Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, and Office of the Private Education Commission. Thinking styles scale for sixth grade student was utilized in this study and received information was analyzed by using Nominal Response Model (NRM), Confirmatory Factor Analysis and Cluster Analysis. The results revealed that: 1) Thinking styles scale comprised 5 dimensions of function, form, level, scope and leaning with reliability at .872, .913, .722, .777 and .799 respectively and construct validity by confirmatory factor analysis found that 5 dimensions of thinking styles scale conformed to the empirical data (CFI were .918 to .975, TLI were .919 to .988 RMSEA were .036 to .046 and SRMR were .060 to .081). 2) The majority of students had judicial styles of function, hierarchical styles of form...
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...CHAPTER TWO Ecclesiastes 1:4 "Everything an Indian does is in a circle," said Black Elk, the Sioux religious leader. "Even the seasons form a great circle in their changing and always come back again to where they were. The life of a man is a circle from childhood to childhood...." You would think Black Elk had been studying the first chapter of Ecclesiastes, except for one fact: for centuries, wise men and women in different nations and cultures have been pondering the mysteries of the "circles" of human life. Whenever you use phrases like "life cycle," or "the wheel of fortune," or "come full circle," you are joining Solomon and Black Elk and a host of others in taking a cyclical view of life and nature. Ecclesiastes 1:6 You would think Black Elk had been studying the first chapter of Ecclesiastes, except for one fact: for centuries, wise men and women in different nations and cultures have been pondering the mysteries of the "circles" of human life. Whenever you use phrases like "life cycle," or "the wheel of fortune," or "come full circle," you are joining Solomon and Black Elk and a host of others in taking a cyclical view of life and nature. (from The Bible Exposition Commentary: Old Testament © 2001-2004 by Warren W. Wiersbe. All rights reserved.) But this "cyclical" view of life was a burden to Solomon. For if life is only part of a great cycle over which we have no control, is life worth living? If this cycle is repeated season after season, century after century...
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...Significance of the study The study is delimited to the cause of poor study habits of high school student and its implication to teaching effectiveness. The investigation include the specific problem such as the profile of respondents the poor study habits of high school student: The effect of their poor study in teaching and learning process. What is the teaching could do to change or improve the student poor study habits and any suggestion of teacher to improve the students poor study habits There are reason to consider that makes this study important to some groups of people like the teacher, school administrator the parents and education. Student this is because this investigation may give them in sight concerning the cause and effect of the poor study habits of the student to the teaching and learning process to the result of this study may be very important to teaching not only in the public school but even those in private sector the result may give these teacher some significant ideas on what they must in case they find some student having poor study habits What teachers should do is to find out the cause of such poor study habits of the pupils and then find for the mass necessary solution to the problems. The teacher after knowing they must talked to the parents about it so their parents could supressive their weakness on their lessons at home similarly the result of thestudy may have be significant to parents because through this...
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...The proponent would like to study the Factors Affecting the Study Habits of Bachelor of Science in Finance Students in University of Makati as perceived by the Fourth Yr. Students, Academic Yr. 2010-2011. Please read the instructions carefully and answer the questions based on your own personal views. The questionnaire will not take more than 20 minutes to complete, your responses will be kept strictly confidential and will be used for the educational purposes only. Should you require further clarification please do not hesitate to contact our professor at 09192261202 Thank you very much for your cooperation Sincerely yours, The Proponent General Instruction: please put a check on a space provided that best describes your answer and fill in the blank. Please do not leave a question unanswered. Name (optional) __________________________________ Address ________________________________________ Screening Questions: 1. Do you Study in University of Makati? ( ) Yes ( ) No 2. Are you a fourth yr. B.S. Finance students? ( ) Yes ( ) No II- Demographic Profile 3. Age ( ) 18-19 ( ) 20-21 ( ) 22-23 ( ) 24-25 ( ) above 26 4. Gender ( ) Male ( ) Female 5. Civil Status ( ) Single ( ) Married ( ) Widow ( ) Separated 6. Enrollment Status ( ) Fulltime Students ( ) Working Students III- Professor, environment...
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...Tips from the Science of Memory-for Studying and for Life For many college students, including myself, remembering your course material and retaining the information you need for exams does not come easily. There are several ways for students to improve their memorization skills in order to better retain the information they are learning. According to the text, the first important step is organization. After you read your material, and listen to the lecture it is important to take time to reflect on what you just learned before moving on to the next topic. Organizing the information in a way that makes sense to you is the most effective way to retain important points. For some people, making an outline and highlighting important words is a good way to etch the information into your memory. It is very important to make sure that the information in your notes is accurate so that when you need to reflect on it, it is correct. Taking notes with misinformation would defeat the purpose when it came to preparing for your exam. The next step in memorization is encoding. When you encode something, it is like you are making a permanent place in your brain for the memory. Some of the best ways to remember things are using imagery, such as photographs, to relate the information to. By doing this, when you see the image again, you will remember the concept or idea that is tied to it. Also, while reading your material, take the time to tie your personal life experiences to what you are...
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...CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Background of the study The middle school years are a critical turning point in young peoples’ lives. At ages 11-14 years, children go through the early adolescence stage. Adolescence is an important period when a child adjusts physically, learns new cognitive abilities, forms positive social relationships, develops a positive sense of self, and forges a personal code of ethics and morality (Eccles, Midgley,1989;Jackson & Davis,2000). Schools, along with peers and families, play an important role in fostering young peoples’ healthy development through the adolescent years (Meece, 2003). Thus, ignoring the developmental needs of students in school might result in the students developing a wrong notion of school until adulthood. Students’ eagerness and motivation to go to high school may decline as they go through their first year in high school if they may still lack the interaction they need to become familiar with and to be exposed to the high school’s norms and environment (Eccles & Midgley, 1989) (Barone, Aguirre-Deandreis, & Trickett, 1991). First year students tend to become lost in the “new world” they are in (Mizelle, 1995; Phelan, Yu, & Davidson, 1994) as they are expected to be more independent in high school, with less spoon-feeding of information and more application of good study habits. The new first year students are expected to be more mature as they deal with new classroom subjects, adopt a better value system, and be...
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...Factors That Affects Study Habits of Students in Jpnhs SURVEY FORM FACTOR THAT MOSTLY AFFECTS THE STUDY HABITS OF STUDENTS IN SECONDARY EDUCATION 4th year Question: what factor mostly affects the study habits of students in secondary education? Instructions: Put a check mark ( ) for the category that you prefer most NAME | YEAR AND SECTION | LOVE/CRUSH | FAMILY | PEER | ALJOHN MASOTES | IV-E | | | | CHRISTINA PADILLA | IV-B | | | | CHARLENE KATE GRACILLA | IV-I | | | | In: English and Literature Factors Affecting Study Habits FACTORS AFFECTING THE STUDY HABITS OF THE 1ST YEAR ACT STUDENT A Research Presented to The Faculty of the Language Department National College of Science and Technology In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the subject in Communication Arts II DIONISIO C. NARRIDO JR. March 2012 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The researcher would like to acknowledge with sincere appreciation and deepest gratitude those special people who help to finish this study. The Almighty God, who gives strength, talent, and wisdom and source of life. For without Him, the researcher is useless. To Ms. Vanessa Montenegro, for her patience, understanding and encouragement and whose expertise and knowledge were unselfishly shared. The researcher truly appreciates all the time and assistance that she gave to the researcher. To Mr. Romeo Delfin Jr. who gave the critical comments and valuable suggestions and assistance in the development of this study. To researcher’s beloved guardians...
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...THE STUDY HABITS OF CEU-AAT STUDENTS A research proposal presented to the faculty of: School of Accountancy and Management In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the course: Communication Skills 14 (Technical Writing) By: Dianne Cruz JashleneDela Cruz Patricia T. Perez March, 2014 INTRODUCTION: The extent of student`s learning in academics may be determined by the grades a student earns for a period of learning has been done.It is believed that a grade is a primary indicator of such learning. If a learner earns a high grades it is concluded that they may also have learned a lot while low grades indicate lesser learning. However, many experiences and studies found out that there are also several factors that would account for the grades. No single factor can be definitely pointed out as predicting grades. It has been interplay of so many factors – gender, IQ, study habits, age, year level, parent`s educational attainment, social status, etc. In fact, almost all of existing environmental and personal factors are a variable of academic performance, However, at this point in time, we would like to know the study habits and its effects to the academic performances of Centro Escolar University, Manila – AAT Students.Habit is a second nature; it is routine of a person what he or she does in every condition. It cannot be changed; it may be good or bad. It does not get affected by the changing of place or schedules. A habit is something that is done on a scheduled...
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...Influence of Social Media on Study Habits of Undergraduate Students in Kenyan Universities Dr. Langat Andrew Chris Lecturers Moi University Department of Communication Studies-Kenya Abstract: This study examined the influence of social media on study habits of undergraduate students in one of the Kenya universities. Social media is a very important communication development in the current world however it has posed a threat in the cultural morals of many students. The negative influence is on the rise and this investigation is focused to the study habits of undergraduate students. The research design used was descriptive survey and also employed both qualitative and quantitative (Mixed method) approach for data collection involving questionnaire administration and oral interview. While 15 other students were interviewed differently on face to face sessions and their responses recorded. Ten lecturers from the same school were also interviewed and responses were recorded for further analysis. Uses and gratification theory was used to guide this study. This theory posits that users of any media are not passive audience but rather active and always make choices for particular media consumption based on their motivations. The results revealed that many students’ use social media especially Face book, Whatsap and Twitter that they spend increasing amount of quality time on these networks even during lecture hours. Findings of this study suggest that social media could...
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