1. Factors Affecting Mathematics Performance of High School Students 2. Personality Types Affecting the Performance of 1st Year BSBA-HRDM Students of Polytechnic University of the Philippines Santa Rosa Campus S.Y.2015-2016 3. Advantages and Disadvantages of Joining the Artist Guild to the Students of Polytechnic University of the Philippines Santa Rosa Campus S.Y.2015-2016 4. The Common Studying Habits of the 1st Year IT Students in Polytechnic University of the Philippines Santa Rosa
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study, Statement of the problem, Significance of the study and the Scope and Delimitations of the study. A. Introduction Study habit is the pattern of behavior adopted by students in the pursuit of their studies that serves as the vehicle of learning. It is the degree to which the student engages in regular acts of studying that are characterized by appropriate studying routines (e.g. reviews of material, frequency of studying sessions, etc.) occurring in an environment that is conducive to studying
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EARIST. As a researcher, the main purpose of the study is to know the factors that affect the academic performance of working students. In addition, this paper aims to provide encouragement and motivation to all students especially to those who are financially distressed to pursue and finish a college degree in order to competitive in the future and be able to realize their goals and aspirations. It may also provide learning experiences and information to other students who are not working.
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problem regarding the attitudes of the students toward their academic performance. There is a usual observation and protest of the secondary school teachers regarding the products of the elementary level of education or the foundation of their learning. They said that the pupils do not know how to study on their own initiative. Some cannot work out their assignments; others cannot take part actively in the class recitation, and others do not know the art of note taking. There have been many instances
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BATANGAS FACTORS AFFECTING THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS In partial Fulfillment for the Requirements for Methods of Reasearch by Carandang, Castillo, Gonda, Santos, I. Introduction Engineers nowadays are in demand to lots of companies here and abroad. In fact, thousands of engineering graduates and board passers work mostly in other countries. This is the reason why lots of students took engineering courses. Engineering has always been considered
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IMPLEMENTATION OF MTB-MLE: A TEACHER’S OUTLOOK WILROSE SWEET S. BERIOSO GRAZEL ANNE B. DELOS SANTOS GEORGELYN M. TAMPARONG March 2015 IMPLEMENTATION OF MTB-MLE: A TEACHER’S OUTLOOK ------------------------------------------------- A Research Paper Presented to the Faculty of the College Of Arts and Sciences- La Salle University, Ozamiz City ------------------------------------------------- In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements of EN12104 Writing in the Discipline
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gauge whether the BSOA graduates dream of good job is met, this study on the “Employability of BSOA graduates (2008-2013) in Bontoc” will look into the nature and level of employment of the BSOA graduates since school year 2008 to 2013 and the factors affecting the employability
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Academic Factors Affecting Student Satisfaction at the University of Buckingham. Introduction The University of Buckingham is the only independent University in the United Kingdom. Many studies have acknowledged the benefits of the private universities compare to public universities. Private universities are more customized: small classes, strong relationship between students and lecturers. Frankly speaking, service quality and student satisfaction is significantly higher in private universities
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equivalent to 1 year kindergarten, 6 years elementary, 4 years in junior high school and 2 years senior high school. While the students or the learners progress in the levels of education acquisition of skills such as playing active construction of his learning, problem-solving, exploration, experimentation and curiosity, inquisitiveness, and spontaneity decision-making and social interaction (Piaget, 1969 as cited in Developmental reading 2). Basic Education is the foundation of all aspects that help an
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key to success. The essence of learning is to shape a person to become a better one and to equip him with knowledgeable information. It also gives honor, respect and dignity to people who have attained good education. People who have learned to read, write, count and communicate are more effective in dealing real life situations. Above all, education has the power to make the world a better place. Success of a person depends on how good he has done in his learning stages in school. Students should
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