Publication of UCCO Volume 1 Issue 2 Continuously Contributing to the Holistic Development of FEU Students This research digest is an informative tool of the University Counseling and Career Office with its major goal, to analyze and contribute novel ideas, towards the growing field of guidance and counseling. The main objective of which is to intensify the holistic welfare of the FEU students. Furthermore, this digest features the scholarly work of the adept and experienced team of the UCCO focusing
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in part of the learning process. It influences the academic performance of students, so parents and teachers must help in improving the study habits of students. Attitude and study habits are obviously crucial as well. It is important for all students to protect investments of time and money and to achieve educational goals. The main priorities are class attendance, time management, and great studying habits are necessary workings for an academic success. Poor study habits and influence of bad attitudes
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CHAPTER 1 PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction In current time, the number of student was increasing. It is a good sign of the gradual development of education here in the Philippines, this improvement was achieved with the help of different organizations (DepEd, CHED, TESDA and DOST) implemented and founded by the government. The government pays attention and gives support in education matters for the reason that they believed it will help the country in the near future, to be more competitive
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Effects of Student-Teacher Ratio on Academic Achievement of Selected Secondary School Students in Port Harcourt Metropolis, Nigeria By Idowu Rasheed Ajani Department of Educational Foundations University of Lagos, Nigeria idoij@yahoo.com Oluwole Bamidele Akinyele Department of Educational Foundations University of Lagos, Nigeria oluwolebamidele@rocketmail.com Abstract The study investigated the effects of student-teacher ratio on academic achievement
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Methods A descriptive correlational research design was used for this study to examine the relationship of students’ study habits and attitudes to their performance in the licensure examinations. The respondents were graduates in school year 2009-2010 from the different programs of the University which require licensure examination. A total of 239 students comprised of 127 males and 112 females participated in the study. Table 1 shows the distribution of the respondents. Table 1: Distribution
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Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction Social media had been a massive part in every household. Technology had given us a great deal and helped us with our tasks and made everything easy. We know that social media sites like (Google+, Twitter, Facebook and Yahoo) had introduced us in many methods that can connect people easier. Social media sites had been a popular means to connect with other people over the Internet. During the 1980's home computers were becoming more common
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Introduction There is a big difference between the students then and now when it comes to behavior, discipline, academic performance and study habits. Causes of these changes vary. As per observation, students nowadays are more focused on digital gadgets, gaming and strolling that sometimes they intend to ignore the real main role of being a student. Although changes in behavior is normal among students, other factors which also affects are the
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Sports Classes be Dropped in Secondary School so Students can Concentrate on Academic Subjects? Name: Institution: Should Sports Classes be Dropped in Secondary School so Students can Concentrate on Academic Subjects? Exercises and sports are important in the secondary school curriculum because they create the much needed break for students from the monotony and stress of academic work. Sports also encourage the students to remain healthy and avoid sicknesses like obesity
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was to prove that higher self-efficacy, rather than self-esteem, correlated to a better performance in school academics for the African American population. Many intervention programs at school focus on students’ self-esteem in order to help them do better in school. However, results from program evaluations and date reveal that there is little connection between an impression of one’s self and school performance. An example Johnson-Reid, Davis, Saunders, Williams and Williams (2008) provide in the
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Academic performance has always been linked with the amount of sleep an individual gets. Research studies claim that insufficient sleep affects the academic performance of college students in various ways. For more understanding about the topic, the researchers gathered articles from different sources to further explain the matter. ACCA Global (2015) stated that next to diet and exercise, sleep is deemed as the third most important key factor of health. As aspiring accountants in college strive to
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