Chapter 2 Review of Related Literature and Study Foreign Literature A. Lacking of Confidence Accodring to Coopersmith (1967) ‚ “self-sonfidence is a personal judgement of worthiness that is experessed in the attitudes that individuals hold towards themselves. It is a subjective experience which the individual conveys to others by verbal reports and other overt expressive behavior.” B. Adjusting to a New Environment According to Charles Sturt University (CSU)‚ Studying in another
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Children and the Internet Think about how much time your children spend on electronics and what it could be doing to their health and intelligence. Instead of reading books and learning from experiences they’re glued to a screen that’s leaving them unable to react in real life. “Hands on experiences are vital to the developing of conversation and cause-effect relationships” (Negative effects of Internet usage on Child Development). Internet Influence on kids is becoming a problem with prolonged
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THE ROLE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT) IN ENHANCING ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO USMANU DANFODIYO UNIVERSITY‚ SOKOTO BY IBRAHIM AMINU‚ MBA TRAINING‚ RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT UNIT USMANU DANFODIYO UNIVERSITY NETWORK (UDUNet) SOKOTO ABSTRACT This paper investigates the role of ICT in motivating academic performance with special reference to the academic staff of Usmanu Danfodiyo University‚ Sokoto. A cross-section survey design was adopted in the study
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Theoretical Framework Much of the work concerning out-of-school influences on students’ prospects for academic success stems from James Coleman’s 1966 study of racial and ethnic segregation‚ student and family characteristics‚ and student achievement. In Equality of Educational Opportunity (1966)‚ prepared for the United States Department of Education‚ Coleman found that family factors such as household composition‚ socioeconomic status‚ and parents’ level of education were stronger predictors
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Effect of Study Habits on the Academic Performance of sophomore Bachelor of Elementary Education Students of the Divine Word College of Bangued during the First Semester 2011- 2012 Submitted by: Mary B. Gallardo Alfreinel S. Castillo Jessie T. Sibayan Gilberto Regil D. Valera Jr. DIVINE WORD COLLEGE OF BANGUED Bangued‚ Abra May 11‚ 2012 Abstract The study sought to find the effect of study habits on the academic performance of the second year Bachelor of Elementary Education students. It sought
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“THE EFFECT OF STUDY HABITS ON THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCEOF FRESHMEN STUDENTS IN COLLEGE SCHOOLS OF TACLOBAN CITY‚ SCHOOL YEAR 2013-2014” A research proposal Presented to: Instructor Table of Contents Chapter Page 1 The Problem Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Conceptual Framework.. . . . . . . . 3 Schematic Diagram. . . . . . . . . .3 Statement of the Problem . . . . . . . .. 5 Null Hypothesis . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Significance of the Study. . .
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purpose can be simpler with proper time management. The tracking of academic performance fulfills a number of purposes. Areas of achievement and failure in a student’s academic career need to be evaluated in order to foster improvement and make full use of the learning process. Results provide a framework for talking about how students fare in school‚ and a constant standard to which all students are held. Performance results also allow students to be ranked and sorted on a scale that is numerically
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Any circumstances that may have affected your academic performance in high school (e.g.‚ family‚ work‚ personal‚ economic) may be included below. (Maximum 4‚000 characters.) Circumstances that have affected my academic performance in high school are the English language and cultural differences. Although I acquired U.S. citizenship‚ I didn’t know how to speak English; I could only say “How are you?” Also American culture shook up my values. In august 2009‚ I had my first international trip from
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Effects on Academic Performance Emily M. Gonsalves Butte College Abstract This experiment was conducted in order to determine the effects sleep deprivation has on academic performance among college students. I chose 1‚580 students from Chico State along with 1‚387 students from San Diego State aged 17-22 and GPAs ranging from 2.0-4.0. The students were tested on various information during 24 hours of wakefulness in order to determine how lack of sleep effected their performance. Self-reported
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Cultural Influences in Children The negative cultural influences in children are television‚ video games‚ and music. The negative influences for video games: children are always playing it or wanting to play their xbox‚ wii or playstation‚ not wanting to go to school. Children will want to be on the game for several hours or all day. Children or adults can have seizures from the movement of all the changing lights and from the lights flashing especially in the dark. Children can have nightmares
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