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    The Effect of Parent Socio Economic Status on the Academic Performance of Primary School Pupils ABSTRACT This report attempted to describe and explain the relationship between parents’ socioeconomic status and pupils’ educational attainment using a case study approach. The objectives of the study were: to estimate the relationship between parents’ educational level‚ income level and occupations; with pupils’ educational performance in their mock examinations leading to PLE in St Jude Malaba primary

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    EFFECTS OF COMPUTER IN THE STUDENTS Submitted to: BSCS 1-1 February 2013   APPROVAL SHEET As a part of the requirements in the subject English 2‚ Writing in the Discipline: Leading to Academic Research‚ this research is entitled‚ “EFFECTS OF COMPUTER IN THE STUDENTS OF” and was prepared and presented of a group of researchers from the section 1-1‚ from the course Bachelor of Science in Computer Science. Presented by: Accepted in the name of College of Arts and Science

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    “All work and no play make Jack a dull boy”. Students not only need to score in their academic‚ we also need to active in co-curricular activities. When students get both of them‚ they physical and mental health is healthy would be better. Active in co-curricular activities is out-of-class activity where students participate in any outdoor activities involving camps‚ societies and so forth. Co-curricular activities are voluntary‚ and they are not part of the regular school curriculum‚ are not graded

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    ISSN 1329-2676     THE IMPACT OF PAID WORK ON THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF  STUDENTS: A CASE STUDY FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF CANBERRA*    by Craig Applegate and Anne Daly Division of Business‚ Law and Information Sciences University of Canberra * The research reported in this paper was approved by the Human Ethics Committee at the University of Canberra. We also discussed the project with the Student Association and Student Administration at the University. We would like to thank Tim Bradley

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    Running head: EFFECTS OF INTERSCHOLASTIC SPORTS ON PARTICIPANT’S ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT. Function of Interscholastic Sports and Their Effect on Participant’s Academic Achievement.   Function of Interscholastic Sports and Their Effect On Academic Achievement While the first account of humans engaged in learning may well be the story of Adam and Eve‚ the origins of team sports are virtually unknown. Perhaps‚ team sport pre-dates the origins of the Olympic Games in

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    How to Enhance Academic Performance by Time Management Many students at colleges and universities around the world may find their academic experience very stressful as they are faced with several challenges. Meeting set deadlines for assignments‚ failing to prepare properly for coursework and examinations‚ and that overwhelming feeling of pressure when trying to achieve a good standing academic performance are just a few (Macan 760). One potential coping strategy which can be implemented to efficiently

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    as implications and recommendations for future research to add to the research already completed on the relationship between fitness and academic performance. There are a surplus of circumstances that influence academic performance‚ some which are indefinable. More research is needed on the relationship between aerobic fitness and academic achievement performance among other factors due to the increasing number of children suffering from being overweight or obese (Hall‚ 2007). The purpose of this

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    Student Performance Online Monitoring System A title proposal presented to the faculty of the graduate school of JOSE RIZAL MEMORIAL STATE UNIVERSITY Main Campus‚ Dapitan City In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Information Technology (MSIT) by SYLVESTER R. MAHINAY DEDICATION This research is dedicated to our almighty father who has been my strength in all the things I do. It is also dedicated to the teachers and faculties who

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    Are performance enhancing drugs deemed to be good or bad? Some would say yes‚ and some would say no. A performance enhancing drug or PED can be any substance that improves a person’s attributes. This can be Anabolic Steroids‚ HGH‚ stimulants and diuretics. People want more than the skills and attributes they bring to their desired profession. If you can jump high‚ people want to jump higher‚ if you can swim fast‚ of course you would want to be able to swim faster. This topic has been in controversial

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    1. Background Academic performance is the priority to students as well as the teachers in any school system. Some of the socio-cultural factors which affect the students achievement are parents’ educational status (M. Khata‚et al. 2011). Parent educational status is used as an indicator of Socio Economic Status (SES) to reflect the potential for social and economic resources such as household incomes that are available to students because it tends to remain the same over time ( Sirin 2005). Moreover

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