Factors Affecting The Academic Performance Of Students

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    Effects of Studyhabit on Academic Achievement

    on Student’s Academic Achievement and Learning Outcomes in Mathematics among Secondary School Students in Nigeria Adedeji Tella Osun State College of Education, Osun State, NIGERIA Received 10 January 2007; accepted 19 April 2007 In our match towards scientific and technological advancement, we need nothing short of good performance in mathematics at all levels of schooling. In an effort to achieve this, this study investigated the impact of motivation on students’ school academic achievement in

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    The Effectiveness of Co-Curricular Activities on Academic

    2222-288X (Online) Vol 3, No 1, 2012 www.iiste.org The Effectiveness of Co-curricular Activities on Academic Achievements of Secondary School Students in District Abbottabad Pakistan - A Case Study Zahid Bashir, Shafqat Hussain NUMLs Islamabad Pakistan Abstract This research was conducted to examine the effect of co-curricular activities on academic achievements of secondary school students in District Abbottabad. The research is experimental in nature, pre-test Post–test equivalent group

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    Understanding Stress

    Lashbrook QS211 Professor Anderson October 7, 2015 College students across the globe are put under high levels of stress. A study found that, “Up to 60% of college students drop out before attaining a degree, with the majority of these individuals leaving within the first two years” (Brausch 2011). Stress is known as a state of mental or emotional strain and/or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances. When students first arrive at college, it is a big transition for them. Everything

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    In What Ways Do Social Class, Gender and Ethnicity Intersect with Educational Achievement? Provide Some Examples to Illustrate Your Answer.

    Educational achievement is influenced by a variety of factors, each of which is interwoven with another. Gender influences educational achievement for a variety of reasons and in a number of different ways. I intend to describe the ways in which educational achievement differs between males and females and the possible reasons for this variation between the sexes. Social class and ethnicity also play important parts in affecting the achievement of individuals and groups. I intend to discuss their

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    School at Home

    Child, School, Home: Determinants of Academic Performance* Cecilia A. Florencio Education Research Program Center for Integrative and Development Studies University of the Philippines Email: erp@cids.upd.edu.ph This study was concerned with the determinants of school-related behavior, in particular the relationship between health and nutritional status and academic performance. Such a concern is in place whenever our educational system sets for itself the

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    Stress

    Seaward) http://stresscourse.tripod.com/id14.html Of course, not all stress is caused by external factors. Stress can also be self-generated, for example, when you worry excessively about something that may or may not happen, or have irrational, pessimistic thoughts about life. Long-term exposure to stress can lead to serious health problems "The warning signs that stress may be affecting your health vary considerably from person to person.  Most of us, however, tend to have our own usual

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    Report Final

    Variables in our modern world effecting University Students’ academic success Abstract This research investigates the factors and variables that affect students’ academic results. This research paper focuses on variables which include hours of work, gender, high School academic results, hours of study and what relationship it has with our dependent variable which is the GPA. We aim to discover what relationship our variables hold with the dependent variable; if it is significant or in significant

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    Research Paper

    ACTION RESEARCH IN ENGLISH COMMUNICATION QUESTION: How can HCJC students do to improve the academic performance in English Communication? PROBLEM: What are the factors affecting the academic performance of the students in English Communication? BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY: Once a pupil reached Grade Three level, teachers are expecting that this pupil can already comprehend on what he/she is reading, whether in English or in Filipino. The researcher had found out based on the final rating

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    Ambot

    10.1037//0022-0663.93.1.55 Academic Self-Efficacy and First-Year College Student Performance and Adjustment Martin M. Chemers, Li-tze Hu, and Ben F. Garcia University of California, Santa Cruz A longitudinal study of lst-year university student adjustment examined the effects of academic self-efficacy and optimism on students' academic performance, stress, health, and commitment to remain in school. Predictor variables (high school grade-point average, academic self-efficacy, and optimism)

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    Emotional Behaviors Disorders

    Running head: Teaching students with EBD Challenges of Teaching Students with EBD Anissa R. Dillard Grand Canyon University SPE558 February 1, 2011 When it comes to teaching students with Emotional and behavior disorders the first thing that comes to mind is the saying “it takes a village”. Educating students with EBD is a challenging feat that requires the cooperation of a host of individuals beginning with parents, teachers, paraprofessionals, school counselors

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