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    DIFFERENT FACTORS THAT AFFECT THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF STUDENTS Submitted by: Cayleen C. Capco BSIT- 1IT4 CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION A. NATURE AND IMPORTANCE OF THE STUDY In educational institutions‚ success is measured by academic performance‚ or how well a student meets standards set out by local government and the institution itself. As career competition grows even fiercer in the working world‚ the importance of students doing well in school has caught the

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    not have academic benefits for students. First off‚ homework is busy work and doesn’t reflect class work. Kohn states in “Truth”‚ students who do not understand what’s going on in class homework can make them feel stupid and they can get accustomed to doing the subject wrong. While on the other hand‚ other students could understand what they are doing and the practice is just a waste of time. The information shown proves homework does not have benefits for either spectrum of the students. Either

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    Have you ever wondered whether or not going through college was worth all the trouble of 2-4 years of extra education? There are plenty of reasons as to why young adults in high school should be pushed to go to college. Even though college isn’t for everyone‚ and there is the debate of debt after college‚ every student should get the option to go to college‚ and should be urged to make that decision earlier rather than later. Most students do it because of the fact that there is a higher chance of

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    low-income students has increased‚ scholars have realized that there are different clusters of first-generation college students. While popular media has depicted college applicants as either academically gifted or unprepared‚ the reality is that there is a diverse set of students who apply to college each year (Shaw et al.‚ 2009). Shaw et al.‚ (2009) discovered five clusters of college applicants in their research—privileged high achievers/athletes‚ disadvantaged students‚ average students needing

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    NURSING STUDENTS OF UNP-COLLEGE OF NURSING IN THEIR ACADEMIC PERFORMANCES” Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM Introduction Internet is a worldwide network that connects millions of computer and rapidly transforming the character of life and work. Internet gives tremendous impact on the conduct of every aspect in life especially in education. Nowadays‚ most of the students rely in the new trends brought by technology. When it comes to education‚ internet is the number one source of the students in making

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    the American College Health Association’s most recent annual survey‚ 30 percent of college students felt so depressed that it was difficult for them to function (Lieblich10). Depression and anxiety is a major issue for college students and while there are many causes of the mental health crisis and I have found the lack of administration in colleges and the dramatic transition from high school to college to have a great effect on the health of college students. In solving the college mental health

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    stimulate an ongoing dialogue of inquiry that challenges the status quo (Kaplin & Lee‚ 2007). To support these ideas‚ faculty academic freedom‚ freedom of expression‚ and the student’s right to freedom of speech are protected by the Constitution’s First Amendment in public institutions. Understanding these concepts have significance for emerging effective community college leaders. The assigned scenario depicts a professor whose controversial book and perspectives of homosexuality not only upset

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    Factors that should be considered when selecting a college One of the most important decisions facing students wanting higher education is selecting a college. Selecting a college is a systematic process involving critical factors where some factors out weigh others. When making big decision’s it is also important to involve family members because they will also be affected by your choice. Before you explore and compare different schools. First decide what you are looking

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    College Students Working: The Choice Nexus A Review of Research Literature on College Students and Work by Tina Tuttle‚ with Jeff McKinney & Melanie Rago I PA S T O P I C B R I E F S College enrollments have continued on an upward climb for decades‚ as more and more people recognize the value of a college education‚ especially the tangible value of the diploma in the marketplace. The past few decades have witnessed growing diversity in higher education‚ but with that diversity we also see

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    The Effects of Internet in College Students Study Time Management Aniris M. Fernandez Towson University Abstract The study time management skills of college students are very poor due to the addiction teenagers are confronting with Internet and social network sites. This problem is affecting their capacity to organize themselves and as a consequence grades are dropping. Experts are analyzing and studying the way in which students are using the Internet and its social networks and many of the

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