...Fees can be very expensive. D. There are ample opportunities to make new friends from other ethnic groups and nationalities. E. Students get to know and be part of various festivals. F. Students learn to live and study independently. G. Students are not able to follow the lessons at times due to the difference in teaching methods incorporated. 2. Topic Sentence: The LRT system has proven to be a boon for commuters in the city. Details: A. It is an alternative to road transport. B. It is convenient and economical. C. The ticketing machines are sometimes a hassle but most people are now used to them. D. Commuters get to avoid problems with parking. E. The stations are located rather remote from residential and corporate areas. F. Commuters have to stand in long queues and wait a long time for the service. G. Facilities for the disabled are insufficient. 3. Topic Sentence: A part-time job not only gives students financial freedom but also benefits them in many ways. Details: A. It gives them extra pocket money and helps finance their studies. B. Students who lack discipline may devote too much time to their jobs and less to their studies. C. Students gain invaluable experience in the working world. D. Students have the opportunity to make new friends. E. The purchasing power obtained from having a job...
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...Fees can be very expensive. D. There are ample opportunities to make new friends from other ethnic groups and nationalities. E. Students get to know and be part of various festivals. F. Students learn to live and study independently. G. Students are not able to follow the lessons at times due to the difference in teaching methods incorporated. 2. Topic Sentence: The LRT system has proven to be a boon for commuters in the city. Details: A. It is an alternative to road transport. B. It is convenient and economical. C. The ticketing machines are sometimes a hassle but most people are now used to them. D. Commuters get to avoid problems with parking. E. The stations are located rather remote from residential and corporate areas. F. Commuters have to stand in long queues and wait a long time for the service. G. Facilities for the disabled are insufficient. 3. Topic Sentence: A part-time job not only gives students financial freedom but also benefits them in many ways. Details: A. It gives them extra pocket money and helps finance their studies. B. Students who lack discipline may devote too much time to their jobs and less to their studies. C. Students gain invaluable experience in the working world. D. Students have the opportunity to make new friends. E. The purchasing power obtained from having a job...
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...The Effect of Study Habits on the Academic Performance of Baguio Juniors The researchers decided to conduct a research about the study habits because they want to know the techniques of Baguio Juniors on having good grades. They want to find out if the study habits have positive or negative effects on the academic performance of the students. They also want to share the findings to those students who have difficulties on their subjects. Statement of the Problem/Research Question The research will seek to answer the following problems: * What are the different study habits of Baguio Juniors? * How do their study habits affect their academic performance? Methodology General Descriptive The researchers will conduct an interview among the Baguio Juniors. Random sampling will be used. They will be asked about their academic performance. The researchers will analyze the data collected. Specific Methods/Tools Interview Target Participants 10 % of the Baguio Juniors Initial Reference List Armstrong, William Howard. Study is Hard Work. New York: Harper and Brother, 1956. Cronbach, Lee Joseph. Educational Psychology. 2nd ed. New York: Hancourt Brace and World, 1963. Cofer, C. N., and Musgrave, B. Verbal Behavior and Learning: Problems and Processes. USA: McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1961 Hergenhahn, B. R. An Introduction to Theories of Learning. New Jersey, USA: Prentice-Hall Inc., 1982 Lerner, Janet. Learning Disabilities: Theories, Diagnosis and Teaching...
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...Effects of Class Program to the Study Habits of Third Year High School Students of Assumpta Academy School Year 2012-2013 ______________________________ A baby thesis presented to Ms. Maria Cecilia P. Miranda Assumpta Academy Bulakan, Bulacan ___________________________ In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements Needed for English IV By: Crinzzie Ann C. Quillopo Schanel Krysta C. Cristobal Jan Carlo P. Dela Cruz Czarinah Lara A. Fransisco Arsen Joseph C. Gonzales 2013 Approval Sheet In partial fulfilment of the requirements needed in English IV, this thesis entitled “The Effects of Class Program to the Study Habits of Third Year High School Students of Assumpta Academy School Year 2012-2013 has been prepared and submitted by Crinzzie Ann C. Quillopo, Schanel Krysta C. Cristobal, Jan Carlo P. Dela Cruz, Czarinah Lara A. Fransisco and Arsen Joseph C. Gonzales who are candidates for graduation. __________________________________ Ms. Maria Cecilia P. Miranda Approved in partial fulfilment of the requirements with the grade of _______. __________________________________ Ms. Maria Cecilia P. Miranda Approved and accepted in partial fulfilment of the requirements needed in English IV. __________________________________ Ms. Maria Cecilia P. Miranda . ii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT First of all, we would like to thank the Lord our God for guiding us and for giving us the strength and knowledge to finish the research study. To Ms. Maria Cecilia...
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...FALE 1033 WRITING FOR SCIENCE Topics Covered Introduction to effective writing skills Writing thesis statement and topic sentences Definition , exemplification and classification Description Cause and effect Interpreting diagrammatic information Comparing and contrast Proofreading and editing Text Used 1. 2. Main Text: Oshima, A & Hogue. ( 1997). Introduction to Academic Writing. New York: AddisonWesley, Longman Zimmerman. (2003).English for Science. Singapore: Prentice Hall Additional Text Brannan, B. (2003). A Writer’s Workshop: Crafting Paragraphs, Building Essays. McGraw Hill Trible,C. (2003). Writing Oxford: Oxford University Press Method of Assessment 2 Assignments + 1 Test Assignment 1 -15% (Outlines) Assignment 2 – 15% (interpreting data) Test – 10% (Grammar/proofreading) Final Examination- 60% Section A- Essay Section B- Grammar Section C- Interpreting Graphic Data LECTURE 1 INTRODUCTION TO EFFECTIVE WRITING SKILLS What is Science Writing? Science writers are responsible for covering fields that are experiencing some of the most rapid advances in history, from the stunning advances in biotechnology to the exotic discoveries in astrophysics. A science writer may include coverage of new discoveries about viruses, the brain, evolution, artificial intelligence, planets around other suns, and the global environment, to name a few topics Aims and objectives for writing for science To provide students with the necessary knowledge of the...
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...“A STUDY ON THE EFFECTS OF MODERN TECHNOLOGY TO STUDENTS” A Research Paper Submitted to: Professor Rhona Theresa S. Sambrano, M.A.T School of Medical Laboratory Science Far Eastern University Dr. Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation In Partial Fulfilment of the requirements for English 2 Albarico, Karl Marco S. Lim, Patrick Joseph C. March 2016 APPROVAL SHEET The research paper entitled “A STUDY ON THE EFFECTS OF MODERN TECHNOLOGY”; prepared and submitted by Patrick Joseph C. Lim and Karl Marco S. Albarico, in partial fulfilment for the requirements in English II has been examined and is recommended for approval and acceptance. _________________________________________ Rhona Theresa S. Sambrano, M.A.T Professor and Research Adviser ______________________ Date Accepted and approved in partial fulfilment of the requirements of English II with the grade of __________ on March _____, 2016. _________________________________________ Rhona Theresa S. Sambrano, M.A.T Professor and Research Adviser ______________________ Date ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The researcher’s would like first, to express their gratitude to our English 2 Professor in second semester, MS. Rhona Theresa S. Sambrano for her continuous support to our thesis study and related research. Her Guidance helped us in all the time of our research and writing of this thesis. We could not have imagined having a very kind English professor that helped us to finish this thesis study. ...
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...Approval Sheet This thesis proposal entitled“A CORRELATION ON STUDY HABITS AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF GR.9 INHS STUDENTS IN SELECTED SECTION” presented by TREXY FAITH FERNANDEZ, ANN MARGARETTJUAREZ,and ALLYSSA MAE MOSPA, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for graduation are hereby accepted: Ms. Michelle P. Bales John Martin P. Capicio Member, AdvisoryCommittee Member, AdvisoryCommittee Date Signed Date Signed Ma. Faith M. Gallardo Chair, Advisory Committee Date Signed Accepted as a partial fulfillment of the requirements for graduation in the Regular Class – Iloilo National High School. EDWIN F. MOSURA Head Research Department Date Signed NORDY D. SIASON Jr. Ed.D, C.E.S.E. Principal IV Date Signed Acknowledgement The researchers would like to express their heartfelt gratitude appreciation to those who in one way or the other contributed to the possibility and fulfillment of the study; First and foremost, to the Almighty God, who bestowed His ample blessings and graces, and who continues to direct and assist us from the very beginning until the completion of the study. To the researcher’s parents, for giving them inspiration and all their needed support, whether financially, emotionally, and morally. To Dr. Evelyn Sorolla and Mrs. Iva Claire Latonero research teachers, for the professional guidance, excellent ideas and matchless...
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...The Study Habits of Third Year Social Science Students in relation to their Academic Performance A thesis proposal submitted to the College of Education Universidad de Manila in partial fulfillment of the requirements for Educational Research Kricheal E. Camua ED33 Professor Taringting January 21, 2015 Abstract The purpose of this research is to identify the different study habits of Third year Social Science students. Study habits are the behaviors used when preparing for tests or learning academic material. The first step of the study covers an interview on how each student study their lessons at home. We also used a checklist or survey form to validate the answers in the interview. The final step is we conducted home visits where we observed how each student study at home. By doing this research we can say that students have different ways on how they can review and understand a certain topic or lesson. Introduction “I received a failing grade,” what’s yours? “I received a passing grade,” how about you? “I received a good grade.” This is the usual conversation of the students after an exam or a quiz. Why are they receiving different scores or grades despite the fact that the difficulty of the exam is the same? Is it because of their intelligence? How do they study at home? How about inside the school? On this study we will find out what are the different study habits of the students. In choosing this topic, we...
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...How To Write a Thesis Statement What is a Thesis Statement? Almost all of us—even if we don’t do it consciously—look early in an essay for a one- or two-sentence condensation of the argument or analysis that is to follow. We refer to that condensation as a thesis statement. Why Should Your Essay Contain a Thesis Statement? to test your ideas by distilling them into a sentence or two to better organize and develop your argument to provide your reader with a “guide” to your argument In general, your thesis statement will accomplish these goals if you think of the thesis as the answer to the question your paper explores. How Can You Write a Good Thesis Statement? Here are some helpful hints to get you started. You can either scroll down or select a link to a specific topic. How to Generate a Thesis Statement if the Topic is Assigned How to Generate a Thesis Statement if the Topic is not Assigned How to Tell a Strong Thesis Statement from a Weak One How to Generate a Thesis Statement if the Topic is Assigned Almost all assignments, no matter how complicated, can be reduced to a single question. Your first step, then, is to distill the assignment into a specific question. For example, if your assignment is, “Write a report to the local school board explaining the potential benefits of using computers in a fourth-grade class,” turn the request into a question like, “What are the potential benefits of using computers in a fourth-grade class?” After you’ve chosen the...
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...INFLUENCE OF MOTIVATION ON STUDY SKILLS An Undergraduate Thesis Presented to the Faculty of the Department of Professional Education College of Education MSU – Iligan Institute of Technology Iligan City In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Elementary Education Major in English By Aianah A. Gutiera Karizza Jennifer B. Jaro Phoebe Grace A. Podiotan October 2011 APPROVAL SHEET The undergraduate thesis here to entitlted “Influence of Motivation on Study Skills”, prepared and submitted by Aianah A. Guitera, Karizza Jennifer B. Jaro and Phoebe Grace A. Podiotan. In partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Elementary Education Major in English is hereby recommended for acceptance and approval. ____________________ DR. RONALDO R. ORBITA Date Thesis Adviser Approved by the committee in Oral Examination with a grade of PASSED. DR. ADELFA C. SILOR DR. JOSEFINA M. TABUDLONG Panel Member Panel Member ____________________ ___________________ Date Date Accepted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Elementary Education Major in English. PROF. ESMAR N. SEDURIFA DR. ADELFA C. SILOR Dean, College of Education Chairperson, DPRE ___________________ ___________________ Date Date _________________________ ...
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...STUDY GUIDE (Quiz 2) “Getting Started on Your First Speech” (pp. 579-594) DISCLAIMER: This guide highlights some of the most important concepts addressed in the textbook readings for which you are accountable in Quiz 2. Review this material as you prepare for the quiz. Not everything in this guide will be on the quiz, and not everything on the quiz will derive from this guide. Indeed, you should carefully review the readings for other noteworthy facts, terms, or concepts that you might encounter on the quiz. KEY WORDS Topic selection Ethical behavior Plagiarism General purpose Specific purpose Thesis statement Audience definition Facts Statistics Examples Testimony Analogies Introduction Body Conclusion Language Fillers Stages of speech tension SUMMARY Putting together an effective public speech requires good planning. In order to construct and to deliver such a speech, you should follow an eight-step process. First, decide on a topic. Before choosing a topic, make sure you know the amount of time you have to speak, your level of knowledge about the topic, and the needs of your audience. Second, resolve to demonstrate ethical behavior throughout the process. This requires you to use accurate and current information, to rely on sound reasoning, to present a speech based on your own independent research and views, to cite sources, and to quote and to paraphrase correctly when you present information that is not your own. Third, determine the general purpose, specific purpose...
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...Thesis Statement. Childhood obesity is a growing problem in the U.S and around the world. This is a problem that should be addressed at all levels of a child’s life. The best action that can be taken is to inform people of the problem, and to give them the knowledge to fight obesity in kids. The number of kids affected by obesity is roughly 20% of kids ages 6-11 today in the US (Ferry, 2012). Obesity can cause many other health issues within a child's life such as diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and also self-esteem issues. B. Annotated Bibliography Ferry, R. (2012). Childhood Obesity. Retrieved March 21, 2012, from http://www.emedicinehealth.com/obesity_in_children/article_em.html According to the above website, majority of the information given within the article is common sense when it comes to parents making the correct food choices for their children. This article gives many good facts about the number of kids affected by this problem. For example, “Although rare in the past, obesity is now among the most widespread medical problem affecting children and adolescents living in the United States and other developed countries (Ferry, 2012). In the article Ferry discussed how technology has affected the activity level of children. Furthermore, the lack of parental guidance has caused children to be less active. Instead of children going outside and playing sports they are inside playing on their computers, and watching television. About 15% of...
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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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...STUDY HABITS OF GRADE 10 STUDENTS AT TINAJEROS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL: A BASIS FOR INTERVENTION PROGRAM ________________________ A Thesis Presented to The Faculty of Graduate Studies and Applied Research City of Malabon University City of Malabon ________________________ In Partial Fulfilment Of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Arts in Educational Management ________________________ By CHERYL B. CISTER 2016 RECOMMENDATION FOR ORAL EXAMINATION This thesis entitled “STUDY HABITS OF GRADE 10 STUDENTS AT TINAJEROS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL: A BASIS FOR INTERVENTION PROGRAM” prepared and submitted by CHERYL B. CISTER in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Master of Arts in Educational Management, has been examined and is hereby recommended for Oral Examination. LUCILA B. BONDOC, Ed. D. Adviser APPROVAL SHEET Approved in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Master in Educational Management by the Oral Examination Committee. MARCELINA A. STO. TOMAS, Ed. D. Chairman GLORIA O. GOMEZ, Ed. D. LOURDES B. CABAÑERO, Ed. D. Member Member _________________________________________________________________ Accepted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Master of Arts in Educational Management. December 22, 2015 Date ATTY. RAMON M. MARONILLA Acting Dean Graduate Studies...
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...CHAPTER I BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Introduction Alcohol is the drug of choice among youth. Many young people are experiencing the consequences of drinking too much, at too early age as a result, at too early age as a result, underage drinking is a leading public health problem in this country. As children move from adolescent to young adulthood, they lifestyle changes, development transition, such as puberty and increasing independent, have been associated with alcohol use. So in a sense, just being an adolescent maybe a key risk factor not only for starting to drink but for drinking dangerously. Drinking at an early age has been associated with later alcoholism and drinking problems in several countries. This has led some people to believe that delaying the age at which young people first drink alcohol might reduce the later incidence of alcohol abuse and alcoholism. That might work if drinking at age actually causes subsequent alcohol problems. ¹ __________________________ ¹ Wikipedia free encyclopedia, internet ------------------------------------------------- However, there is growing evidence that early ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- drinking, in societies not permitting it, is not the cause, but ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- only a symptom of...
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