1. POVERTY: According to different surveys conducted by different organizations 40%of a country’s population is earning their life below the poverty-line in which the people are deprived of basic necessities of life such as clothing‚ shelter‚ food‚ education and health. 2. ILLITERACY: Majority of the people are almost unaware of technologies and technical education. People are poor and they can’t afford fee of private schools and the condition of Govt. schools is miserable and majority of
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.................. 1 b. Sources of Self-Efficacy…………………………………….… 2 i. Past Performance Accomplishments……………....…….... 3 ii. Verbal Persuasion……………………….…........................ 3 iii. Emotional Arousal………………………………................ 4 iv. Vicarious Learning………………………...……................ 4 c. Career Self-Efficacy i. Application of Self-Efficacy Theory to Careers…............... 5 d. Career Exploration i. Theories Behind Career Exploration…………….……...… 6 e. Relationship Between Career
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Factors that influence learning Health Bad health can have a negative impact on a person’s learning. If a person is unwell they are unable to attend school‚ college or courses. For example‚ if a person has the flu‚ they could be unwell for two weeks. In those two weeks they could miss a substantial amount of learning time‚ leaving them behind with work & unable to move on with their learning at the same pace as their peers. Employment If a person is employed it can have a negative effect
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“Language-based learning disabilities are problems with age-appropriate reading‚ spelling‚ and/or writing” Learning disabilities do not always define the intelligence of an individual or their potential abilities. One of the underlying causes of learning disabilities are due to congenital issues such as differences developmentally in the brain. One of the most commonly known language-based learning disability with importance to reading is Dyslexia‚ however this is not solely the only language-learning disability
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Factors affecting learning MATURATION AS FACTOR IN LEARNING Maturation is an important factor that affects our learning is defined as “growth that proceeds regularly within a wide range of environmental conditions.” Maturation is growth that takes place regularly in an individual without special condition of stimulation such as training and practice. Learning is possible only when a certain stage of maturation is also reached. Exercise and training becomes fruitful only when a certain stage
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Group research paper: The Socio-Cultural Effects of Technology on Society Technology and society or technology and culture refer to the recurring co-dependence‚ co-influence‚ co-production of technology and society upon the other (technology upon culture‚ and vice-versa) (Webster’s Dictionary 5060). There are an extraordinary number of examples how science and technology has helped us that can be seen in society today. One great example is the mobile phone. Ever since the invention of
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One external factor that could affect a child’s development is poverty and deprivation. This splits into 5 categories; diet‚ housing‚ education‚ play & leisure opportunities and aspirations & expectations. If a child is born into a family of low-income‚ the 5 categories above tend to be negatively affected due to a lack of money and opportunities. A poor diet‚ for example‚ can mean that children are fed an unhealthy diet of processed food‚ meaning they are not as healthy and they are unlikely to
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Americans have been in constant struggle with Socio-Economic Status (SES) dating back to the slavery and civil rights eras. SES is a combination of education‚ salaries and occupation. Without the stages of SES‚ this would be difficult to understand the changes to the society and environments of African Americans Whether‚ it would be to the positions of great responsibility or merely the opportunities for professional job advancement. Socio-Economic Status is a complex variable in the sense that
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lives in varies ways which provide people with a plenty of different capabilities and improving some early ones from the 1940s until the 2000s. (Lule & Jack‚ 2016) When John Logie Baird from Scotland invented the TV in 1925‚ he could not have imagined how the TV has changed people’s way of life or where it would be now (Burns‚ 2000). Today‚ television can be found in more than 1.6 billion homes across the world and without doubt‚ it is one of the most crucial inventions of the 20th century. (Lule & Jack
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Socio-Economic Causes for The American Revolution The American revolution was a literal revolution of 360 degrees‚ in which it ended mostly where it had began‚ with a group of elite‚ rich men in charge. As the American colonies developed a stronger economic trade due to the Salutary Neglect that Britain had imposed on them‚ they began to flourish during the 1600’s and 1700’s in cash crops like tobacco‚ fur‚ sugar‚ etc. Until‚ Britain realized that their power towards the colonies had began to weaken
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