approach that was created by the CDC in 1987. The updated approach focuses on the child by emphasizing a school wide focus calling for community collaboration. As discussed below, the WSCC model uses an ecological approach to student health and academic success including ten components. The WSCC model recognizes that learning and health are inseparable concepts and that they reflect components of the community and the family. Because schools are the perfect setting for focusing on students and addressing
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Foreign Literature According to Susan Markel M.D. (2008) that a child’s brain would not able to function well without all of the nine necessary amino acids with a diet that is well balanced. Feeding breakfast, lunch, and two healthy snacks a day to the children in an outreach program would make them learn so much more when their minds were not alert on their stomach alone. It was stated in an article that there are factors are inclined with overweight that can influence the child’s readiness
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social media is just a distraction and may lead to procrastination. Background of the study The researchers were persuaded to conduct a study on the effects of social media in the study habits of junior nursing students in relation to academic performance. The setting for this study was conducted at the University of Perpetual Help system-Laguna. The reason for conducting this study is to investigate the various effects of social media in the study habits of junior students enrolled in NCM
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Literature Review The determination of this literature review is to find and review research and studies that illustrate how Principals can train educators to become enthusiastic communicators in their classrooms so they will be able to influence each and every one of their students. Improving students' relationships with teachers “has significant, encouraging effects for students' academic and social growth”. (National Commission on Teaching and America’s Future, 1996). If a student feels
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THE EFFECT OF BROKEN FAMILY IN THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN OUR LADY OF ASSUMPTION COLLEGE An Undergraduate Thesis Presented to the Faculty, College of Education Our Lady of Assumption College Phase 2 Branch, Mamatid City, Cabuyao, Laguna In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Secondary Education By: Partulan, Ma. Victoria Date: TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page Approval Sheet Acknowledgment Dedication List of Figures Chapter
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DISSERTATION.doc DownloadSign up for Dropbox * Sign in ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Email Password Remember me Create an account Bottom of Form 1 CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction National University was founded on August 1, 1900 by Don Mariano Fortunato Jhocson and was previously known as Colegio Filipino, the first private non- sectarian school in the country. It stood as one of the respected institution for engineering
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Academic Performances of Pacians Student Athletes and Non-Athletes as Influenced by their Study Habits CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION “Learning by Doing” John Dewey “How do study habits affect academic performance?” It is a positive statement when one says that man of modern society is so advanced in education, but won’t mind nor think about what steps he could make or trace what good he could do for his fellowmen. Students are the most essential assets for any educational institute. The
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CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction The Philippine archipelago is made up of 7, 107 islands with total area of 300, 00 square kilometer. It has a current population of nearly 88 million people, 75% of which belong to 8 major ethnic groups and the remaining 25% are divided among different minor ethnic groups and indigenous tribes. The country has more than 110 ethnic tribes and cultural communities whose cultures and traditions are in varying states of extinction. These
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Cane, Coca-Cola and Hypermarkets: Consumption and Surrealism in the Argentine Northwest’ in Howes D (ed), Cross Cultural Consumption: Global Markets, Local Realities, Routledge, London, pp.39-54 plus notes pp.195-208. Edward Said (November 1935 – September 2003) is a Palestinian born in Jerusalm. He is university professor of Comparative Literature at Columbia University and an influential cultural author (Said 1982, p1086). His book Orientalism (1978) addresses his ideas on Orientalism in his own
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Republic of the PhilippinesECF – Project FREEUniversity of St. La SalleBacolod City | APPROVAL SHEET This thesis of Oliver Ibarra Yumul entitled “Correlation of Students’ Reading Comprehension Level and Their Academic Performance in Key Learning Areas” which is prepared and submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Master of Arts in Education is hereby accepted. MYREL M. SANTIAGO, MAET Adviser THESIS COMMITTEE NINEZ L. BAUTISTA, MAED
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