today’s University students among the reasons contributing to an ever increasing trend of working during education could be the increasing financial pressures from higher college tuition and fees, the necessity of gaining social experiences, and academic requirements for practical internships. The likelihood of working while in school for college students has been increasing particularly as the cost of education has also been rising. Noni’s and Hudson (2006) Academic performance is measured by the
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the physical characteristics of the surroundings of the students when learning. These may vary depending on environmental elements such as sound, light, temperature, and design (Tenedero, 2009). Sound is the first element of the learning environment. Most students are contented with only one sound inside the classroom. This sound refers to the teacher’s voice - explaining the lesson, giving out instructions or assignments, or scolding a student or the entire class (Tenedero, 2009). Some learners prefer
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8 0 . Factors influencing academic performance of students enrolled in a lower di vision Cell Biology core course Julio G. Soto 1 and Sulekha Anand 2 Abstract: Students’ performance in two semesters of our Cell Biology c ourse was examined for this study . Teachin g strategies, behaviors, and pre - course variables were analyzed with respect to students’ performance. Pre - semester and post - semester surveys were administered to ascertain students’ perceptions about class difficulty
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The difference between working and Non-working students in terms of Academic performance. Background of the Study According to a study conducted by National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) in Indiana University from U.S., working college students will have a lower Grade Point Average (GPA) than non-working college students. This could be due to, but not limited by less sleep, more stress, and less study time, it affects the grades, time spent preparing for class, involvement in co-curricular
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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
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The Effect of Social Networking Sites on Students' Academic Performance in Girne American University, North Cyprus By NAPOLEON, EGEDEGBE Abstract: Social network is a platform for people share their ideals, to meet new friends and to reconnect with old friends. Social networking sites offer people new and varied ways to communicate via the internet, whether through their PC or their mobile phone. Examples include MySpace, Facebook, Skype etec. They allow people to easily and simply create
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daily needs leaving students into thinking that they may do something to help their parents by engaging themselves to work. The number of employment rate in the Philippines nowadays is increasing (Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015). With this impressive increase of statistical record on labor and employment, we can assume that working students are involved. Nevertheless, the people who have graduated are more likely under the unemployed statistical rate. Being a working student is very admiring
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Amnesty International Amnesty International is a global movement of more than 3 million supporters, members and activists in over 150 countries and territories who campaign to end grave abuses of human rights. Their vision is for every person to enjoy all the rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international human rights standards. They are independent of any government, political ideology, economic interest or religion, and are funded mainly by our membership
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Chapter 2 The Review of Related Literature and Studies Foreign Literature Social networks gave a big help to everyone, especially among the students businessman and other members of t he society. Social networks has different features that may enjoy by the people all around the world what the problem is, people loses their self-control in using them . Facebook is the most popular social networking site today wherein people may share and upload
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Effects of Social Networking Towards Class Performance of the Students of Notre Dame of Dadiangas University In: Social Issues Effects of Social Networking Towards Class Performance of the Students of Notre Dame of Dadiangas University EFFECTS OF SOCIAL NETWORKING TOWARDS CLASS PERFORMANCE OF THE STUDENTS OF NOTRE DAME OF DADIANGAS UNIVERSITY A social networking is an online service, platform, or site that focuses on facilitating the building of social networks or social relations among
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