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    A Survey on Failing Grades in School A Term Paper Presented to Mrs. Grace G. Cabahug Faculty‚ High School Department University of Cebu In Partial Fulfillment of the Course Requirement In English IV Submitted by: Kennon Kurt G. Tura Ian B. Simbra Lorenz Gayle P. Tolentino Algelou E. Taghoy 4 – Bronze S.Y. 2011 – 2012 Table of Contents Chapter I – The problem and its settings. Introduction Statement of the Problem Significance of the Study

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    child must attend college‚ there are many students who are not really ready for college. Some students aren’t ready for a university‚ the classes can be to challenging. Also students just don’t take their first year of college serious‚ which can cause them to fail all of their classes. By students not going to class‚ slacking in their homework‚ and not paying attention in class can cause failure. Not studying can lead to failure‚ its like the student isn’t preparing his or herself for the course

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    Cause and Effect in failing grades in College Failing a course in collegen is a situation of many students in college have experienced. As a student‚ receiving a "D" in a class is left me feeling like a failure‚ and for the lack of a better word‚ stupid.A failing grade is not randomly dealt‚ however‚ as there are several factors that lead to a student receiving an "F".Most of the time these factors can be pointed out and cause and effect relationship can be established. The first‚ and most obvious

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    Reasons Why Some Students At Southgate Institute of Malvar Failed To Have Good Grades Maria Gracia Tacla Ayralyn Reano Joshua Patrick Deleon Jeric Landicho Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in English IV High School Department Southgate Ins. Of Malvar October‚ 2012 Introduction In our New Generation‚ which is the 20th century; most of the students get lower grades. Moreover‚ some students can’t attain to get good grades because they are not giving more attentions

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    leaving the gates of the school. The school gate pass is picked up by a student to the office‚ gate pass is use to get his/her self home without any questioned. The gate pass slip authorized the student to leave school. It will allow children to leave as long as the gate pass slip is fully signed by the school personnel and has a valid reason. Student use gate pass for some important matter or maybe they are ill but some students use CHAPTER III: METHODOLOGY Introduction: The main concept of

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    WHEN STUDENTS FAIL TEACHERS SHOULD BE BLAMED. Friends‚ classmates‚ country men and women‚ fellow opponents‚ teacher‚ lend me your ears. When I think on all the factors that constitute the running of a facility such a school Why blame teachers? The Education Challenges Although there have been significant advances in education in Jamaica‚ the existing systems continue to face severe short- comings. Underprivileged children in rural and poor urban areas particularly suffer from unequal access

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    School can be difficult for a student regardless of whether she is in kindergarten or even a sophomore in high school. It can be even more difficult and challenging for a student with a mental illness and learning disability like Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder or ADHD for short. It can cause social situations to be difficult and make completing even the most simple of assignments an hour-long battle and thus cause grades to drop. ADHD can affect a student’s relationship‚ performance‚ and

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    How Does Facebook Affect Students? Ziyad Sultan Middle Tennessee State University Abstract The purpose of this review is to observe the effect of Facebook on students. Facebook becomes an important part of everyday life for many people at any age. It keeps them connected to friends and family‚ but it also influences students in interesting ways. Although usage of Facebook has been blamed for everything from shorter attention spans to increase stress and obesity‚ in this review we found that

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    adolescent as the leading reason for failure in school. Academic failure is used here as a generic term that encompasses academic risk factors such as suspension‚ school absences‚ dropping out‚ school transitions‚ expulsion‚ alienation‚ and overall grade failure. Structural factors‚ the social environment‚ and the school environment all play an important role in academic failure. Academic

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