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    The Impact of Poverty 10 BIBLIOGRAPHY Houston‚ A. C. (1991). Children in Poverty: Child Development and Public Policy. Cambridge University Press. Biddle‚ B. J. (2001) Social Class‚ Poverty and Education: Policy and Practice. New York: Routlegefalmer Press. Gamoran‚ A. (2007). Standards – Based Reform and The Poverty Gap: Lessons for No Child Left Behind. Brookings Institution Press. Barnett‚ W. S.‚ & Boocock‚ S.S.‚ (1998). Early Care and Education in for Children Poverty: Promises‚ Programs

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    Academic Performance of a Working Student Factors Affecting Part Time University Students By Jagg Xaxx‚ eHow Contributor     •     •     •     • Print this article Related Searches:     • Students at Risk     • Gifted Math Students         1.         o [pic]Part time students face special challenges.           Students who attend university part time face challenges and benefits that are different than full-time students. According to Salme Harju Steinberg‚ president emeritus of Northeastern Illinois

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    Introduction This research is an attempt to examine the perceived level of stress and academic achievement between boarders and day scholars. Increased technology‚ more competition‚ and schedule overload affect the quality of student’s performance due to inability to manage their stress levels. College students may neglect their physical and emotional well being due to pressure to perform well in their classes‚ and lack of time management and stress management practices.Although proper nutrition

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    Parental Involvement on Academic Achievement and Performance of Master Level Students Submitted To: Prof. Asghar Ali Our Esteemed Teacher In: Business Research Methods An Attempt From: Syed Muhammad Razi (L4F11MCOM0187) (0321-4660526) Muhammad Hassnain (L4F11MCOM0202) Nida Sharif (L4F11MCOM0209) Omair Ahmad (L4F11MCOM0198) Section: EA3 Punjab Group of Colleges (M.Com) Effect of Parental Involvement on Academic Achievement and Performance of Master

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    Academic study refers to scholarly study at university level which deepens ones knowledge in a particular field of interest. Presently academic education is given the top priority in ones life. It helps an individual to rediscover his personality‚ strengths and weakness. It helps to identify ones flaws and skills to overcome them. The major aim of academic study is to impart knowledge and skills professionally and socially in an individual such that he excels in his field of interest thereby helping

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    UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE ADVANCED EXPOSITORY AND RESEARCH WRITING “SELF DISCIPLINE IN HIGH SCHOOL INFLUENCES STUDENTS ACADEMIC ABILITIES” AN ACADEMIC RESEARCH PAPER SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FUFILMENT OF THE COURSE WRITING 1002 INTRODUCTION One of the most keenly debated issues in American societies is whether the academic abilities of high school students are influenced by their level of intelligence quotients or by other factors such as self discipline. Both social and experimental

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    Influence of Parents on Academic Performance of Adolescents Authorities parenting‚ psychosocial maturity and academic success among adolescents‚ study of Steinberg et al. (1989) describes that when a parents treat their child warmly‚ democratically‚ and firmly‚ they will develop positive attitudes‚ they will achieve more and do better in school. Multidimensional conceptualization of parent involvement in children’s schooling according to Grolmck’s (1994)‚ it describes that

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    How College Student Motivate Their self in Academic Submitted by: Villar‚ Marie Angelica L. BSTM-NT 3-0 April 26‚ 2012 I. INTRODUCTION Motivation is the combination of desire‚ values‚ and beliefs that drives you to take action. These three motivating factors are at the root of why people act the way they do. Because they ultimately control values‚ beliefs‚ and desires‚ it can influence motivations. This means‚ if you consider something important and assign value to it‚ you are more

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    Adinew Hesien‚ (1999) Predicting Achievement from ESLCE Grade‚ Gender and Cognitive style: the case of trainees of Menelik II. Bulletin of Bahir Dar teachers college. Vol.10 No 1.pp.28 Alemu Gashie‚ (1998) "Studentsachievement motivation‚ attitude towards mathematics and mathematics’ teachers as correlates of math achievement." Bahar Dar Teachers College. (Unpublished). Asseffa Beyene‚ (1991)‚ Female participation and performance in rural

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