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    no determination not to give in to its enticing call. Even in the academic sector‚ people in the pedagogical field procrastinate in pursuing their graduate studies and students procrastinate in every possible way from doing their assignments to completing their on-the-job training. The researchers have been motivated by the above scenario to undertake a study on academic procrastination among Hotel and Restaurant Management students of the University of Perpetual Help System DALTA (UPHSD-Las Pinas)

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    provides assistance to the students during the learning process in much the same way that construction scaffolding serves as a temporary support until the building can stand on its own. Breaking Tasks into Manageable Parts * Teachers explicitly present the different parts to any task or assignment so that students can see logical steps in a sequential order that makes sense to them. Then the teacher leads the students through each of the steps so that students can clearly see how to successfully

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    SOCIAL SUPPORT‚ WORK MOTIVATION AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF SELECTED WORKING STUDENTS IN PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOLS IN GENERAL TRIAS‚ CAVITE ABBYGAIL E. LOMAT CHARMAGNE A. LOYOLA CHONA MARIE G. VISAYA An undergraduate thesis proposal submitted to the faculty of the Department of Social Sciences and Humanities‚ College of Arts and Sciences‚ Cavite State University‚ Indang Cavite in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Psychology with contribution no. _________

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    Theses & Dissertations Jack N. Averitt College of Graduate Studies (COGS) Spring 2011 A Comparison of Student Performance in SingleSex Education and Coeducational Settings in Urban Middle Schools Craig Erico Ogden Georgia Southern University Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/etd Recommended Citation Ogden‚ Craig Erico‚ "A Comparison of Student Performance in Single-Sex Education and Coeducational Settings in Urban Middle Schools" (2011). Electronic Theses

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    the children. But in the other hand‚ based on observations‚ it have implied that when marital relations between the parents are poor (broken)‚ the child may be highly emotionally disturbed‚ and having that kind of state is what we all frequently called “broken family”. There are some effects of having a broken family to their children (students)‚ especially in their academic performance on school. There are some situational experiences that a child mostly encounters in dealing through

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    Title: Parent- Child Relationship and Academic Performance of Students in Core Gateway College CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction Development of a student is not as simple as others think it is. His life among his peers and among members of his family undergo several stages. His relationship is the basis for his achievement or failure in his education and his development. Adolescence has always been a critical period for every individual. This “problem age”

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    the Effect of Study Habit on the Academic Performances of 3rd Year H.S Students S.Y 2012 - 2013 Study habit is a technique or a strategy used every time a person is studying. Some students would have the same study habit or may have a different one. It depends on whether a specific study habit is effective for them. The stress on good study habits will undoubtedly improved the students’ level of performance. Study habits are important on the part of the students so that it can make use of their

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    Background of the Study Whatever form it takes‚ being in a small seminar‚ a large lecture‚ or a normal classroom‚ students learn much better whenever they are actively involved. However‚ most teachers experience great disappointment when studentsperformance contradicts teacher’s expectations. The success of every class is a joint responsibility of the teacher and the student. The possibility of achieving this target or goal will depend on the mechanism put in place. It is therefore not

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    Heterosexual-Parents and Homosexual-Parents Most people have an automatic belief that a child who is raised by heterosexual-parents is better off than a child who is raised by homosexual-parents. The belief held by most people may make the task seem more socially acceptable. However‚ there is no law against it‚ nor is it written in stone that a child should not be raised by homosexual-parents. Furthermore‚ with the same amount of love‚ structure‚ effort‚ and stability homosexual-parents can be equally

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    Academic Procrastination

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    procrastination in an academic setting. Academic procrastination is the intentional delay of starting‚ doing‚ or completing their important academic work in a timely fashion (Rabin‚ Fogel‚ & Upham‚ 2011). Ellis and Knaus (1977) estimated 95% of American college students procrastinate. Solomon and Rothblum (1984) through self reports discovered 46% of students admit to procrastinating‚ and 50% of those people reported it as a mild to severe problem. The prevalence of academic procrastination is varied

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