Dame of Greater Manila SY 2014-2015 FACTORS THAT CONTRIBUTE TO THE MENTAL PRESSURE OF THE 4TH YEAR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS AND HOW THEY COPE UP FROM IT PASSED BY: Erin Esguerra Kyle Go IV – St. Jude PASSED TO: Mrs. Eliza Yaranon DATE: August 5‚ 2014 CHAPTER I: THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING Background of the Study Modern life is full of hassles‚ deadlines‚ frustrations‚ and demands. For many students‚ stress is so commonplace that it has become a way
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Factors That Affect Academic Performance Among Pharmacy Students Sujit S. Sansgiry‚ PhD‚ Monali Bhosle‚ MS‚ and Kavita Sail‚ MS College of Pharmacy‚ University of Houston Corresponding Author: Sujit S. Sansgiry‚ PhD. Address: Department of Clinical Sciences and Administration‚ College of Pharmacy‚ University of Houston‚ Texas Medical Center‚ 1441 Moursund Street‚ Houston TX 77030. Tel: 713-795-8392. Fax: 713-795-8383. E-mail: ssansgiry@uh.edu Received February 3‚ 2006; Accepted April 14‚ 2006. Other
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Riccardo Pelizzo Comparative Government 21 April 2003 Factors affecting Democratization The Third Wave of Democratization‚ written by Samuel P. Huntington‚ analyzes global political development of the late twentieth century. He examines the factors that induce a country to undergo the transition from a non-democratic form of government to a democratic form of government. He claims that there have been three waves of democratization‚ and his book particularly focuses on the third wave which
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Elementary Math Facts Basic Fact Philosophy It is important that students are able to recall basic math facts fluently so that they can attain higher-order math skills. Research has shown that if students develop automaticity with their math facts‚ they can focus on solving problems rather than the basic facts involved in the task. Mastery of basic facts means that a child can give a quick response (in about 3 seconds) without resorting to non-efficient means‚ such as counting. All children are
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Surviving the Transition from High School to University “In times of great stress or adversity‚ it is always best to keep busy‚ to plow your anger and energy into something positive”. Lee Lacocca The transition from high school to university marks a distinct step in a student’s academic career. The step denotes the move from a dependent to independent learner‚ from studying in a carefully monitored environment with a highly regulated timetable to students learning to manage their own time
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INFLUENCE OF TEACHERS’ PROFESSIONALISM ON TEACHER PERFORMANCE IN BUSIRO COUNTY SECONDARY SCHOOLS‚ WAKISO DISTRICT BY MARGARET NABUKENYA BA (EDUC.) Mak. (2007/HD04/10605U) A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED TO THE GRADUATE SCHOOL IN PARTIAL FULLFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR AWARD OF MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE IN EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION OF MAKERERE UNIVERSITY MAY‚ 2010 DECLARATION I‚ NABUKENYA MARGARET‚ hereby declare that this dissertation is an original work produced by me‚ and
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2.4 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY Laboratory high school is identified as one of the users of modernized gadgets cause by modernization of the world. The present status of the school needs prompt guidance of their parents or teachers‚ self-controlled‚ and implementation of rules and regulations for the usage of modernized gadgets for their protections and to practice self discipline in accordance with the effects of modernized gadgets towards their studying habits. With this study‚ it will
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Chapter 1 Introduction The extent of student’s learning in academics may be determined by the grades a student earns for a period of learning has been done. It is believed that a grade is a primary indicator of such learning. If a learner earns high grades it is concluded that they may also have learned a lot while low grades indicate lesser learning. However‚ many experiences and studies found out that there are also several factors that would account for the grades. Nearly four decades of research
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The Effects of Truancy on High School Students (Version 2) I. Introduction 1.1 Statement of Problem Truancy is defined as an unexcused absence. It is a common problem facing nearly all high schools across the nation (Baker‚ Sigmon‚ & Nugent 2001 p.1). High school truants contribute to many consequences both to themselves and community. According to Garry (n.d.)‚ many police departments report that daytime crime rates are rising in the part because students are committing crimes instead
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ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF VARSITY SCHOLARS OF UNIVERSITY OF CEBU- MARITIME EDUCATION AND TRAINING CENTER SCHOOL YEAR 2012-2013 A Research Proposal Presented to the Faculty of University of Cebu- Maritime Education and Training Center Cebu City In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the subject Research I by: E/C Butalid‚ Cristonie R. E/C Escasio‚ Mark Nicholas E/C Santiago‚ Cyrus May E/C Maceda‚ Denmark E/C Ugsimar‚ Servando March 2013
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