Academic Performance Of The Students

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    Chapter 2 Related Literature Ans Studies Local

    enables the students to perform their best and to attain a high grades. But in many schools, students find difficulties and obstacles to their studies, the school building itself. Some facilities have inadequate ventilation, inefficient heating and cooling systems and other can create conditions that impairs their ability to learn. Students become uncomfortable of what they are doing, the learning environment is very important factor in attaining a good academic performance. Motivated students and teachers

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    Quality of students academic performance has become the key factor for personal progress. It is the desire of all Parents that their children climb the ladder of academic performance as high level as possible. This desire for high level of performance among secondary school students puts a lot of pressure on students, teachers, psychologist and in general, the educational system itself. In fact, it appeals as if the whole educational system revolves round the academic performance of students. Thus a

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    college students are less prepared for college-level work than their predecessors. Once they get to college, they tend to spend fewer hours studying while spending more hours working, some even full time (D. T. Smart, C. A. Kelley, & J. S. Conant, 1999). In this study, the authors examined the effect of both time spent studying and time spent working on academic performance. The authors further evaluated the interaction of motivation and ability with study time and its effect on academic performance

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    Review of Related Litirature

    Activities, (2) Time Management, (3) Academic Performance, (4) Tourism Education. Part One, Co-curricular Activities, presents the definition, role of co-curricular activity in student, scope of co-curricular activity in school, its importance and benefits. Part Two, Time Management, discusses how to manage your time wisely, its effect in academic performance and co-curricular activities, why time management is important, and its benefits. Part Three, Academic Performance, provides meaning or definition

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    Effects of Having Relationships to Academic Performance

    Chapter I Background of the Study Every day, college students are facing a conflict of interest: to study or not to study. Their decisions are affected by various factors that are often not controlled by students like part-time jobs, involvement in organizational activities, etc. Another major factor that affects students’ academic performance according to researchers is dating or being in a relationship. Upon entering a relationship during college, one might be forced to choose to either study

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    there’s a lot of students in the field of Business Management who are working to support their studies. And because of this it helps the researchers to conduct this study. The researchers found out that most of the college students especially in the field of business management are taking a full-time or part-time job to sustain their needs. The reason may be the students with weak financial background have to strive hard for their studies as well as their living expenses, for other students working is

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    The Effect of Study Habits

    Time Management & Student Academic Performance By Tonya Cunningham, eHow Contributor *   *   * Share   *   * Print this article Academic performance increases when time management skills are well-handled. Time management is a skill that directly impacts your academic performance. Effective time management strategies make studying and schoolwork less overwhelming and more enjoyable. Academic stress occurs when students feel the pressure of cramming for exams, rushing

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    Academic Performace

    Chapter IV Results and Discussion This chapter presents the data gathered from the randomly selected thirty (30) student assistants from the College of Education. who worked in school year 2011 - 2012. The main objective of the paper is to present the relationship between the academic performance of the respondents and their level of physical and emotional stress. Spefically, this paper aimed to present the following: I. Profile of the Respondents Table 1.1 Frequency Distribution of the Respondents

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    Literature Academic Performance Robinson (2000) and Chen (2001) found that certain bad study habits result in poor academic performance whereas certain good study habits result in high academic performance. Creemers and Reynold (2000), on the basis of data of National Assessment of Educational Progress, demonstrated a positive relationship between good study habits and academic performance of 8th and 9th Grade students. Bajwa et al. (2011) found that the relationship of academic achievement

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    CHAPTER-II REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE Educational achievement of students demands urgent attention to attain their goals. A numerous researches have been conducted to contribute to determine the predictors of educational success of college students. A research work always takes the advantages of the information and the knowledge that had been accumulated in the past as a result of constant research endeavour by mankind. According to Koul (2009) research can never be undertaken in the isolation

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