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    Factors that Affect the Academic Performance of the High School Students A term paper presented to the faculty of high School Department at Sta. Teresa College In partial fulfillment of the requirements of the Basic Education Curriculum Presented by: De Torres‚ Marianne Grace San Andres‚ Princess Nelbhe Ogabang Ariel CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND INTRODUCTION Education in its general sense is a form of learning in which the knowledge‚ skills and habits of

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    that deal with grading high school students. The school board in Fort Wayne Community School system introduced a new grading policy for all the high schools in the district. They got rid of a traditional zero to 100 scale. This 2012-2013 school year we operate on a twelve point system. I believe that the new grading scale is causing more problems for students instead of helping them. I believe that the twelve point system is impacting the schools and students in a way the school board did not think

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    I believe students should enter college right after high school. I have are very strong opinion about this topic. We all have goals and its better now than later. As well it’s a great learning experience outside of getting a degree‚ you learn independent. Having to make decision in life basically depends on the individual and their situation. We can say that we want to go to college whether it is now or in the future. I can say that‚ for myself had I known what I know this day in time my choices

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    The Constitution of the Student Council of Benzie Central High School Preamble We‚ the students of Benzie Central High School‚ to develop leadership and self-reliance‚ to promote student participation and involvement‚ to develop school spirit‚ to protect the rights of the student body‚ and to create a healthy school environment‚ do create and establish this constitution. Article 1 Members: Their qualifications and duties Section 1

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    Pine Crest is a very helpful school‚ which accomidates each student very well‚ except that the older students are not set apart from the younger during lunch. The eighth grade class recieves much responsibility and privilege because of their maturity. This grade should receive the ability to eat lunch anywhere around the school with teacher supervision‚ no littering‚ and no disruptions. The entire eighth grade class is affected by this change because it will give them much more responsibility and

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    Motivating Trainees

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    MOTIVATING  TRAINEES   To motivate trainees to perform to their full potential‚ try these strategies: • • • • • Be enthusiastic. A positive approach to learning is infectious and will rub off on both learners and colleagues. Set high standards but balance them with early success to maintain motivation when learners are most vulnerable. Develop a climate of trust in which trainees learn that constructive criticism is their best friend. Explain that feedback is an indispensable

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    As a high school student‚ I have to put much thought into the future. I was born in Guatemala‚ but I was raised in Baton Rouge‚ Louisiana all my life. We came from a very poor place where we had nothing‚ education was low‚ crime was high‚ and food was scarce. When we first came here we honestly didn’t have much. My Mother and I didn’t know English but at the time I was only 3 years old. My mother was carrying my sister so it was very tough at the time for her to find a job because she was expecting

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    High School Dropouts Entering high school is the beginning of a whole new learning experience. Transitioning from middle schoolhigh school presents more classes‚ students‚ and a bigger campus. It brings new expectations and responsibilities to each of us. High school also offers fresh chances to make new friends‚ try new sports and activities‚ and really explore who we are as individuals. The goal is to maintain good grades‚ score high on the SAT test‚ and keep a positive attitude so colleges

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    Students can do many things in order to get ready for high school. They can participate more in class so they can focus and pay attention to what they are learning. Furthermore‚ students that study regularly can develop a good study habit‚ which can help them prepare for high school. Also‚ students that manage can be more organized with time‚ which can help when given a large amount of homework‚ due on different dates‚ in high school. This is how students can get ready for high school. One way the

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    The hallways are stretched to accommodate the classes that thousands of high school students use in order to obtain a proper education. Even within history‚ these two countries differed in their teachings. During 1647‚ the United States utilized education to have Puritan Children read the Bible and learn about their Calvinist religion (Historical Timeline of….1)‚ while Japan during the 1600s‚ focused more on Chinese literature and writing (JICA 1). These two countries also differed historically

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