Finland. doi:10.4304/jltr.2.5.1116-1121 Study Habits and Attitudes of Freshmen Students: Implications for Academic Intervention Programs Luisa Baquiran Aquino University Research Pool, University of Saint Louis, Tuguegarao City, Philippines Email: luisaaquino031580@gmail.com Abstract—The substantive aim of this study was to investigate the favorable and unfavorable study habits and study attitudes of the freshmen students and determine its implications in formulating academic intervention programs
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function is to teach young individuals and learners who will gain all the learning imparted by the teacher. But if one of them fails to perform his duty in the said process it could not be realized. How does study habit plays a substantial role on student achievement? Study habits defined as the regular tendency and practice that one depicts during the process of gaining information through learning. Indeed, establishing a proper and efficient study habit will make one’s high
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TOPIC: Factors that affects High school students in choosing their courses in college. INTRODUCTION A labour force survey suggested that the Philippines has the highest unemployment rate among the countries from the Southeast Asia (Ericta, 2013). Mismatch graduates are believed to be a reason why the country has high unemployment rate. The reasons of these mismatches might be due to the produced graduates of colleges that do not fit the present demand of the economy, or the graduates were not
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that affects career Preferences among Grade 10 High school Student of Mt Moriah Christian Academy By: Angeles Jarvin Joseph L March 2014 ii ii Approval Sheet This thesis entitled “Factors that affects career Preferences among Grade 10 High school Student of Mt Moriah Christian Academy”, prepared and submitted by Jarvin Joseph L Angeles , in Partial Fulfillment of the requirements of Fourth Year students has been examined and is Recommended for the Committee examination
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leadership style using the trait leadership theory. I have many traits that are desired in leaders that have almost always come natural to me. Over the years I have attempt to utilize and accentuate these traits and an honest inventory of the characteristics I have and potentially lack. Understanding these traits could be beneficial as I continue to grow as an ethical leader and as a human being. “understanding the personality traits associated with ethical leadership is important because of the
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| TCE 216 | | | Research Paper | | There are many different educational philosophies around the world that are much different than the ones American students receive. Education is often times highly related to the country’s politics, personal values, religious belief and social issues so it is more than just teaching young people in a right way. I came from South Korea which is not far from Japan. Since the Japanese education is renowned as one of the better educational system in the world
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Career and Technical Education (CTE) is the modern day advanced trade school. CTE focuses on preparing students to develop particular hands-on career skills and knowledge (Trade Schools, Colleges, and Universities, 2015). CTE students learn through practical courses such as nursing, automotive, business, computers and technology, health care, and etc. Students also learn through traditional academic courses as well. CTE schools offer learners more options in choosing courses and careers that they
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for-profit institution. For-profit institutions usually do not offer electives to students. "For-profits offer highly structured programs, with no electives. You're on a clear path." (Clark, 2011) For-profit institutions have a higher tuition than other schools. Many of the students borrow in the form of federal loans or receive federal grants to attend these schools, thus created a large amount of debt for students. This does, however, increase the profits of the school. For-profit schools do not
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INTRODUCTION Education is the training and instruction designed to give knowledge to children and young people in schools and colleges (Cowie, 1989). Education is the social instrument through which we can guide nation’s destiny and shape its future (Panda, 1988). The purpose of education is not merely to contribute to the continuity of culture but also change peacefully and rationally the material foundations of civilization (Pervaiz et al., 1994). The traditional goal of education is transmission
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of obesity among Hispanics has had a two-fold increase. (Health behaviors) My needs assessment was conducted using a survey instrument. The survey was given in February 2015 to undergraduate students at Montclair State University. I distributed surveys to fifteen Montclair State University undergraduate students of Hispanic origin. Individuals completed questionnaires assessing health behaviors (dietary fat, fruit/vegetable, dairy, and meat consumption), in addition to demographic and psychosocial
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