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    Rate of Absenteeism

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    Student absenteeism is a major concern for lecturers at institutions of higher learning. Absences create a dead‚ tiresome‚ unpleasant classroom environment that makes students who come to class uncomfortable and the lecturer irritable (Marburger 2001). Absenteeism disturbs the dynamic teaching-learning environment and adversely affects the overall well-being of classes (Segal 2008). In quality terms‚ absenteeism is a waste of educational resources‚ time and human potential. Student absenteeism

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    Students Absenteeism

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    INTRODUCTION Absenteeism‚ according to Merriam- Webster dictionary means chronic absence. In the context of the school it is the habitual or intentional failure from going to school. It cannot be denied that every now and then‚ students may miss some school activities and lessons. But it becomes a problem if the student will be away from school for many days. Chronic absentee students are placed at a disadvantage both socially and academically. They miss out on critical stages of social interaction

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    Student Absenteeism

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    of absenteeism of students are 1. Lack of Subject Interest 2. Lack of Personal Interest in studies. 3. Available opportunities for entertainment like malls‚ movie halls etc. 4. The mental capacity of a students does not matches with the the course opted. 5.Too much Pamperness from family. 6. The poor teaching skills of a teacher also keep away student from the school. 7. Lack of confidence 8. Ragging also cause absenteeism 9. Lack of allied activities also causes absenteeism like

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    Asian/Pacific Islander students in grades four and eight were the least likely to have missed three or more days of school. American Indian students were most likely to have missed three or more days of school and Hispanic‚ non-Hispanic black‚ and nonHispanic white students fell in the middle. (See Figure 1) Importance School attendance is a critical factor for school performance among youth. Studies show that higher attendance is related to higher achievement for students of all backgrounds

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    irrational response”. The level of stress experienced by teens on a daily basis has been described in lay and professional literature. Youngsters or teens‚ often have stress in their lives. Whether caused by the loss of a friend or loved one‚ a recent move‚ being teased or bullied‚ difficulties at home‚ or problems at school. Childhood stress can lead to behavioral problems‚ anxiety‚ depression‚ headaches‚ drug use‚ and insomnia‚ among many other symptoms and medical problems. Physiological development‚ cognitive

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    Obesity among University student A busy lifestyle and a pack schedule among University student is a common view‚ when they are pursuing their study at the higher level. We are all agreed that Education comes first but‚ how about healthiness?. Almost every student in University was not choosy about what they eat‚ as their eating habit can affect their study performance. They are not concern about their fat level in the body which can lead to obesity. It is proven that this problem become more serious

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    Student Absenteeism

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    purpose of this paper is to discuss research into the complex dynamics of motivation in students; examine the underlying assumptions‚ orientations‚ theoretical frameworks and contributing factors that may affect academic motivation such as cultural predictors‚ discrimination‚ socio-economic background‚ as well as other variables. Academic motivation can create confidence in one ’s ability‚ along with an increased value of education and desire to learn (Deci‚ Vallerand‚ Pelletier‚ & Ryan‚ 1991)

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    ABSENTEEISM "Perceived Consequences of Absenteeism" by Lillie Guinell Morgan and Jeanne Brett Herman Journal of Applied Psychology Dec. 1976 The study:  The authors conducted a detailed statistical study to determine which would be the best approach to reducing absenteeism in the work place; "the carrot or the stick." They evaluated factors which they perceived motivated workers to be absent from work and factors they felt were deterrents to absenteeism. Conducting the study:  Information was

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    smoking among female university students is a trend nowadays. In 5 paragraph essay state opinion about this issue. Provide a suitable title for this. Smoking Trend Among Female University Student Why do female university students smoke? Based on statistics‚ out of 28 millions of of people in Malaysia 15% of female students tends to smoke nowadays. Cigarettes are made up of tobacco and other chemical substance. Female university students smoke because influence by friends‚ influence by environment

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    study reported the college students are among the most sleep-deprived age group. Sleep deprivation can have detrimental effects on daily performance‚ including academics and driving‚ and it has been linked to depressed mood and behavioural problems. The similar researches have been conducted on inadequate amount of sleep are important in order to improve better cognitive performance and avoid health problems. Academic performance is one of major goals of university students. Various researches have

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