Family Type As It Affect Academic Performance Of Student

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    adversely affects a child’s educational performance” (p. 423). Types of Paralysis Include Monoplegia, Paraplegia, Hemiplegia, Tetraplegia Neurological Physical Disabilities Include: Cerebral Palsy- Paralysis of the brain Spina Bifida- A spilt or divided spine Spinal Cord Injury- break, severe bruise, or other damage to the spinal cord that affects motor and sensory functions. Traumatic Brain Injury- The result of a sudden and significant insult to the brain. Types of Traumatic

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    NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF GRADE EIGHT STUDENTS OF GUEVARA HIGHSCHOOL IN RELATION TO THEIR ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE A Project Paper Presented to PROF. MYREL M. SANTIAGO In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Subject in Methods of Research Submitted by: Ana S. Transifiguracion Ria Marie M. Reyes Major in Technology and Livelihood Education Chapter I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction Nutrition is the result of the processes whereby the body takes

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    Effective Study Skills Are the Sole Foundation of a Solid Education.

    the hypothesis that students performance depends on different socioeconomic, psychological and environmental factors. The finding of research studies focused that student performance is affected by different factors such as learning abilities because new papermoradigm about learning assumes that all students can and should learn at higher levels but it should not be considered as constraint because there are other factors like race, gender, sex that can affect students’ performance. Walters and Soyibo

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    Fourth Year Students’ Performance in Relation to Their Family Issues

    Araneta Avenue Corner Road, Caloocan City Highschool Department “Fourth Year students’ performance in relation to their family issues” In partial fulfilment of the requirements in English IV Submitted to: Ms. Jhazmyn Reyes English Teacher Submitted by: VIRAY, Patricia Rose A. IV – Saint Augustine February 21, 2012 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to express my deepest gratitude for the fourth year students who serve as the respondent of my surveying to fulfil this study. Despite their

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    Preference for a Learning Environment and Academic Performance of Students in a Selected College of Nursing

    the physical characteristics of the surroundings of the students when learning. These may vary depending on environmental elements such as sound, light, temperature, and design (Tenedero, 2009). Sound is the first element of the learning environment. Most students are contented with only one sound inside the classroom. This sound refers to the teacher’s voice - explaining the lesson, giving out instructions or assignments, or scolding a student or the entire class (Tenedero, 2009). Some learners prefer

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    Phenomenological Study on Absenteeism

    Introduction One of the important requirements of passing a subject or a course is to attend classes regularly. Unattendance, therefore, would probably affect the academic performance of students as it is regarded as an important component of a student’s scholastic record. Aside from that, missing school days could also affect students’ social competence as being absent from class lessens a student’s interaction with his peers and his teacher as well. Absenteeism is considered as a major culprit

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    Running Head: SCIENCE BORING AND HARD Why do Students Find Science Boring and Hard Submitted by Gianna LaTrice Jackson to Western Governors University, Utah on November 27, 2012 Science has always presented difficulties for students and teachers. Several things are thought to be correlated to students feeling about science and their abilities to comprehend the subject. Onocha, (1985) reported in one of his findings that teachers’ attitudes towards science is a significant predictor

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    its Background Introduction In the year where electronic gadgets are not yet invented like computers, students are not yet engage in activities using technologies. Students rely on books and visit library facilities to study. They read their notes and review their school lessons. During those years, despite the lack of computers and hi-tech gadgets students were still able to achieve high and good grades, and they were capable of focusing in their studies. They strived hard just

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    Factors Affecting Academic Failure Among High School Students

    St. Thomas More Academy, Inc. High School Department Molino III, Bacoor City, Cavite Factors Affecting Academic Failure Among High School Students of St. Thomas More Academy 2012-2013 Zarah Abigail L. Hernando Christian Dale C. Martagon John Bon Oliver V. Reyes Majella Marie S.D Miguel John Rene S.G Masuba Liezel Ann D. Deslate Jason Paolo D. Dumon Crisbie G. Villondo IV - St. Rita of Cascia Chapter I The problem and its background Introduction Education makes a man perfect. Everyone

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    Abstract Academic achievement of a student is always a main concern for the parents that hoping for the success of their children. In fact, there are factors influencing academic achievement of a student in Malaysia. First of all, social life became a main factor to influence a student in especially from the family, friends and tutors where there might have both positive and negative impact upon the children. Apart from that, the advanced technology in this current era, co-curricular, physical evidence

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