THE REASONS OF UNIVERSITY STUDENT ON USING INTERNET FOR EDUCATION Dicky Urianto Halimawan ¡V 03320030075 Industrial Engineering of Pelita Harapan University‚ Lippo Karawaci‚ Tangerang Abstract In the past few years‚ Indonesia has experienced the integration of the internet into society. This situation has created their presence in the market with taking us to the aim of this study that for know the reasons of university student on using internet for education. The data of benefits of
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The researchers conducted this study to compare depression‚ anxiety‚ and suicidality and how these 3 factors correlate with each other in college students. 3) Hypothesis(es): The researchers expected to find with this study that in early adulthood or college life mental health disorders affect different variables of the individual’s life in college from alcohol and substance abuse‚ success in classes‚ success in future employment‚ and current and future relationships that the individual will be
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The Effects of Pressure on Students to get Good Grades Introduction: Living in a society like the one we are living today‚ can be very challenging for students. As the world gets more competitive‚ students are getting more pressured to achieve their goals in life. Pressure have become one of the known factors to affect a student’s life. Anyone who passed through this stage has felt the same way. Getting good grades has become one of the goals students today are aspiring for. It has been perceived
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Student Information Access System and SMS technology Features: Student ID card The student ID card displays the students name and ID number‚ year‚ course and section‚ and the date of issue. New students are encourage obtaining an ID card upon matriculation and are provided an initial no cost. Incoming freshmen are typically notified during the summer that they may send a photo in advance so that their Student ID card is ready when they arrive on campus. Database administrator * Administrates
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Berryman‚ 2005)‚ that is‚ the individual‚ the community and the society level Students’ Disciplinary Policies and Practices Generally‚ literature on student disciplinary practices and polices is lacking. According to Smith and Hains (2013)‚ the available literature about
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ANALYSIS OF TYPES OF STUDENT-TEACHER INTERACTIONS IN THE CLASSROOM Tyler Sason Dr. Robin Smith 27 April 2013 SMT4301 Spring 2013 INTRODUCTION One of the most important components of successful science teaching is the use of effective questioning (Clough‚ 2007). Abraham and Schlitt (1973) argue that‚ “Teaching requires continuous analysis of both student and teacher behaviors and subsequent modificationof classroom performance.” They also say teachers must be their own critics
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Passion – College Students for Their Schools College students traditionally show pride towards their respective school. What makes students so enthusiastic for their school? In Laura Randall’s “Things You Only Do in College” and David Berreby’s “It Takes a Tribe” both writers explore college culture but come up with decidedly different results. Randall argues that college students’ traditions are embarrassing to the university‚ and students should be focusing on schoolwork not traditions; but
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Why do students come to class late? We as teachers have three options when dealing with students that come late to class. One option is to let them continue their habit without any repercussions. If asked if there are any implications of how we speak towards the students I would have to say absolutely. A teacher may not say anything verbally but he/she is saying a great deal. The teacher is telling the student that they accept the behavior that is being presented. The second option
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What do you expect? A teacher’s high or low expectations can wield a profound influence on students. What is the first thing that happens on the first day of school when your new students take their seats? Usually it’s the first impressions that come into your mind as you eye-up each student that walks into your classroom: “This girl looks happy to be in school‚ she must be really bright”. This boy is daydreaming already‚ he’s going to be difficult to deal with”. Or what about the teacher
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