HumanPhysiologyGovernment Degree College, Dharmanagar, North Tripura.Phone no: 9862729696.sgrintuk11@gmail.com.[2] Dr.,Haradhan SahaAssistant Professor,Department of Education,Government Degree College,Santirbazar, Tripura (South). ABSTRACT The development of a nation is closely interlinked with the educationlevel of its population. Various studies have provided enough evidence ofthe importance of proper nutrition to the cognitive development of anindividual which also affects their education achievements
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EFFECT OF STUDY HABITS ON THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF STUDENTS IN KPTM-KL 2) Background research ; The extent of student’s learning in academics may be determined by the grades that a student earns for a period of learning has been done. It is believed that a grade is a primary factor that indicates of such learning. If a student earns high grades it is concluded that they may also have learned a lot while low grades indicate lesser learning. However, many experiences and studies found out
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PARSING THE FIRST YEAR OF COLLEGE: A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK FOR STUDYING COLLEGE IMPACTS Patrick T. Terenzini Distinguished Professor and Senior Scientist Center for the Study of Higher Education 400 Rackley Building Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA 16802-3203 Voice: (814) 865-9755 Fax: (814) 865-3638 E-mail: Terenzini@psu.edu and Robert D. Reason Assistant Professor and Research Associate Center for the Study of Higher Education Pennsylvania State University Voice: (814) 863-3766
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FACTORS AFFECTING ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF FRESHMEN STUDENTS OF BSOA INTRODUCTION Unlike elementary and high school days, college takes a lot of effort when it comes to studying. Students must have their own strategies to adapt in the new environment that will soon be their daily habit and lifestyle. In this study, STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM This study was undertaken to find out the factors that affects the academic performance of freshmen students from the College of Business, Polytechnic University
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PERFORMANCE A Thesis Proposal Submitted to the Faculty of the School of Graduate Studies CORE Gateway College San Jose City In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements Of Educ 204 Research Methodology Major in Educational Management ROWENA TOLENTINO February 2006 EFFECT OF TEACHING LOAD TO THE INSTRUCTOR’S WORK PERFORMANCE Chapter I The Problem and its Background In the country, colleges and universities have become the vital social force. They supply the countries work
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his learning stages in school. Students should focus and study hard to get a deep understanding and a good grade in academic performances in order for him to achieve goals in his career path. The researchers of this study simply show the factors that may affect the performance of the students in academics. The researchers also gathered information to random eighty first year students from all programs in Global City Innovative College and have asked these students the reasons why some of the learning
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University of the East, Manila College of arts and sciences A Study on the Factors Affecting the Failing Grades of 2nd year and 3rd year Tourism Students in the University of the East-Manila For S.Y 2011-2012 In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in Tourism Research Method Tour 112 By: Honey Grace R. Gatasi July 2012 Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction Being in school is one of the best opportunity that everyone could ever have, Studying
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STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM RESPONDENTS INSTRUMENT(S) USED QUESTION NUMBER The main problem of this study is how factors of study habits affect nursing students. 1. What are the demographic datas that affect the study habits of nursing students in terms of: a) Age b) Gender c) Civil status d) Year level e) Socio-economic status f) Religion 2. What are the factors that affect the study habits as follow: a) Learning disabilities b) Personal life such as peer pressures and relationships
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Background of the study Orszag (2001) Working while attempting to obtain a degree has become a pervasive lifestyle for today’s University students among the reasons contributing to an ever increasing trend of working during education could be the increasing financial pressures from higher college tuition and fees, the necessity of gaining social experiences, and academic requirements for practical internships. The likelihood of working while in school for college students has been increasing
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Student name: Chal-mari Harmse Student Number: S2878297 Course Code: COM15: Course Name: Developing Research and Analytical Skills Assignment Title: Assessment Item 2: Critical Analysis Title Strategies for success in education: Time management is more important for part-time students than full-time community college students. Maccann, C., Fogarty, G. J. and Roberts, R. D. 2012. Strategies for success in education: Time management is more important for part-time than full-time community
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