CHAPTER 1 "The Effects of physical surroundings to the academic performance among BSMT/BSME students of PNTC Colleges" INTRODUCTION Physical Surroundings of School buildings and school grounds is a key factor in the overall health and safety of students, staff, and visitors. Most of the times a student dedicate their time inside the college classroom, a place where they will learn various things and equip them with skills which is necessary to ultimately achieve their dreams. The classroom is
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ten years. This is attributed to the declining quality, relevance and accessibility of education, the very basic rights of the Filipino youth. Many problems are mentioned except the 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
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study habit affect my academic studies? The extent of student's learning in academics may be the grades a student earns for a period of learning has been done. It is believed that a grade is a primary indicator of such learning. If a learner earns high grades it is concluded that they may also have learned a lot while low grades indicates lesser learning. However, many experiences and studies found out that there are also several factors that would account for the grades. No single factor can be definitely
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habits affect my academic studies? The extent of student's learning in academics may be the grades a student earns for a period of learning has been done. It is believed that a grade is a prmiary indicator of such learning. If a learner earns high grades it is concluded that they may also have learned a lot while low grades indicates lesser learning. However, many experiences and studies found out that there are also several factors that would account for the grades. No single factor can be
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Aklan State University College of Teacher Education Banga, Aklan Effect of Relationship Status on Academic Performance In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for EDUC 103 - Methods of Research 1 Submitted by: Gemma M. Fernandez MAEd-Mathematics Submitted to: Dr. Celedonia Hilario Professor ACKNOWLEDGMENT This commitment research and output dedication is of the the product of researcher. invested Hence, the author
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Chapter II Review of Related Literatures and Studies This chapter reviews recent facts taken from various reading materials that support our study on the academic performances of students in relation to their study habits. Related Literature In Dorothy E. Jhonson’s Behavioral System Model, she stated that a behavioral system encompasses the patterned, repetitive, and purposeful ways of behaving. These ways of behaving form an organized and integrated functional unit that determines and limits
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world to improve human work. Physics has covered everything and contributed to the transformation of the Asian Countries. Furthermore, learning of Physics starts in school and in some cases, extra-curricular activities is one good basis to the performance of the students in Physics. Millard, Dean and Bear who were early experts on extra-curricular activities said “extra-curricular activities supplement and extend those contacts found in more formal part of the program of the school day.” Extra-curricular
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education as the instrument for the national development while students' academic performance has the real impact on their professional career development. There are many factors which can directly affect students' academic performance. However, after extensive reviews of the past literatures, the researchers argued that time management and external motivation have relatively higher influences on students' academic performance. The quantitative questionnaire survey method was employed for this study
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the factors affecting the students focus in studying. We will be conducting survey in the form of questionnaires and interviews with 3rd year and 4th year BSAT students of Araullo University – Phinma Education Network. There are many factors that affect a BSA student to fail: his abilities, his interest in the course, the teaching method, the classroom, lack of personal direction, pressure from parents or peers, laziness, lack of confidence, family or relationship problems. Another factor that
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Frequency of Tardiness and Academic Performance On Grade Nine Students In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements In Science, Math and English IV Submitted by: Dagala, Aaron Christian C. Elizaga, Maria Isabel A. Ibag, Bernadine E. Roslinda, Karl Angelo J. Soriano, Czashka Rheyshyl Submitted to: Mr. Rogelio D. Rasay III MAT-MATH Ms. Hasmin M. Macatabang MA-Ed Mr. Arcel Joseph C. Amoguis CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION “Tardiness often robs us opportunity, and the dispatch of our forces
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