family. This study focuses on determining the effects of social networking on the academic performance of students if social network are really the reason why most of the students can’t concentrate on their academic activities. The importance of this study is very helpful to our young generation. In this study we can simply determined the bad and good effects of this social networking sites to the class or academic performance of the students. This study will let the people know how or what are they going
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THE STATUS OF JEJEMON LANGUAGE: IT’S IMPACT TO ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF THE LEARNERS INTRODUCTION The jejemon phenomenon has stirred emotions and raging debates. And whether it is a menace to language or the wellspring of youthful creativity, it pays to take a moment or two of objective reflection before simply declaring it as just another nuisance that must be stamped out. The jejemon culture spreads rapidly bringing out both good and bad reactions in the educational setting. As a new language
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offer, feel doubly deprived. In this matter, the analysis of the unemployment situation in the Philippines shown that the young graduates is still in the job-hunting stage.1This book is concerned to the graduates of AB Journalism that will be hunting jobs after they graduated. Also, if the trainings and learning’s in the journalism program will be used on the jobs suited for them. The book The Philippine Labor Code, An employer has a right to select his employees and to decide when to engage them
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integrated sites progressed in social skills development while the segregated children actually regressed. Another study shows the effect on inclusion in grades 2 to 5. The study determined that students with specific learning disabilities made some academic and affective gains at a pace comparable to that of normal achieving students. Specific learning disabilities students also showed an improvement in self-esteem and in some cases improved motivation. Now a day’s many Filipino’s had a lessen IQ
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Discussion Draft Regaining an Educational Advantage - Investing in the Philippines’ Economic Future Background For decades, the Philippines could boast of being one of the most highly educated developing countries. Its enrollment rates at all levels of education were higher than those of other countries with comparable, or even higher, income levels. But no longer. Any edge that the Philippines might have had in its human capital has eroded as more developing countries – Indonesia, Malaysia
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communication etc. But not to limit only this, these instruments are proved useful in almost every industry. Electronic gadgets operate many machines, ships, aero planes, and industrial activities. Also they are used to identify conditions for the performance of any works. (Agrawal, S.(n.d.). The Influence of Electronic Gadgets in Student Life. Retrieved from http://writing.wikinut.com/) According to Cynthia Roberson (n.d.), teaching and learning nowadays is really difficult for both teachers
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The Mother Tongue The use of mother tongue as a medium of instruction at the primary level improves the learning ability and school performance of students because it facilitates easier and faster comprehension, encourages better interaction and class participation and strengthens self-concept and identity. The mother tongue is a language that a person has learned from birth or is most familiar with (Witold, 2005). Several studies have confirmed that using it as a form of instruction at the
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has a high level of motivation then that person is expected to have a having high level of productivity because it is the drive that helps maintain goal-directed performance. A person may have the best talent and abilities but if the person is not motivated, they are most likely to fail. The more learners are motivated to achieve academic success, the more they will strive to attain good grades and be upset by a low grade (Ormrod, 2014).Schools is
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organizations that allow students to enhance their given talent. But those activities should be balance with the student’s academic performance. The imbalance of extracurricular activities and academic may lead to failure of minor or worst, major subjects, which should be highly prioritized. Another problem in academic failure is the imbalance of academic and works. In the Philippines, it is
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Children’s Study Habits and Parental Involvement of Leon A. Garcia Sr. Elementary School Ginaliza M. Nomio Master Teacher 1 Leon A. Garcia Sr. Elementary School Introduction Childrens study habits and the degree of parental involvement in studying seem to show differences in how they learn and how serious they are about learning. Luster and McAdoo (2006) believe that parents influence what a child brings to school and how well a child acquires school related skill throughout the
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