Learning Strategies of Third year Social Work student and their Academic status _______________ A Thesis Presented to the Faculty of the School of Arts and Sciences and Teachers Education University of Cagayan Valley Tuguegarao City _____________ In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements of Bachelor of Science in Social Work _______________ By Angelique O. Conde Ma. Glenda B. Buquel APPROVAL SHEET This research entitled: “Learning Strategy of Third Year
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Related Literature and Studies Foreign Psychologists and educators alike recognize several factors affecting student’s achievements or academic performance. It is also a universally accepted fact that the students differ in their performance because of direct or indirect influence of these factors. Stephen Covey (2003) stressed that, our character, basically a composite of our habits. Habits are powerful factors in our lives. Because they are consistent, often unconscious patterns, they constantly,
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Carolina Castano How hungry are you really? When it comes to our diet our economic status plays a very significant role in the choices we make when deciding what to eat and valuing the importance of nutritional factors behind our food. For instance, some of the questions a low income family may ask themselves when purchasing groceries would be: what’s our budget? Versus a high income families would be: what do we want to have for dinner? The natures of these questions are mainly based on the economic
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CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION a. Background of the Study Academic performance of students may be affected or shaped by a lot of factors to include time management, access to facilities, conducive learning environment, presence or influence of institutional support, and other resources which in one way or another can contribute to scholastic achievement. However, there is not much research, particularly in a local setting, showing focus on the relationship between study time allocation and academic
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IV MSU-CHS Students, 1st Semester 2011-2012” CHAPTER I The Problem and Its Scope Background of the Study Student life is indeed a combination of learning, pleasure, and activities accompanied with hectic schedule of classes with several lectures, studying, and of course, examinations. As students, it prime is their obligation and responsibility to do their part in making good, especially in terms of taking examinations. Examinations are given as a means of evaluating the students’ learnings
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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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the factors affecting the academic failure of the college students of San Beda Alabang can be narrowed down to three: self and peers, family, and personnel/facilities. Significance of the Study This part will briefly discuss about the importance of the study to the following: The students: Since this study focuses on the students, it serves as a reference to help eliminate factors that contribute to your academic performance. It will also help students to develop some good studying habit that
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that there were many factors influence a dental patient’s decision to adopt a positive habit or discontinue a negative one. A dental student mentioned some of the personal and social influences that affect adoption of a good oral hygiene. I understood that a stressful home environment, diet patterns, social class, income level, habits, culture and family relationships can effect self efficacy and lead to non adherence to health habits, however I was surprised that these factors could lead to oral health
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Frank Pogue (2000) did a research project to determine why students fail. What he founds to be true in that study habits survey was that more than 30 years ago still rings true today-students fail because they do not know how to study. The best advice he can give is to develop sound study skills. He said that a student should make sure that he/she has a good study environment, a good desk, a sturdy chair, good light, comfortable room temperature and a quiet atmosphere. That means he/she should eliminate
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Chapter I The Problem and Its Setting A. Introduction Education as an ever continuing process is the sum total of earning experiences that the pupils/students acquired from the school of learning institutions and the actual experience he/she formally obtain at home and other places. Pupils/students are facing with many issues in their lives, and becauseof the competing things foryour attention, it’s hard toconcentrateon studying. Studying can seem very boring when compared to any other exciting
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