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    Factors affecting academic achievement in children By Aaron shen Nowadays people are concerneed about education so much due to it has inevitable influence on academic achievement.But what is academic success?More and More studies have been taken to show different ideas about factors affecting academic achievement in .It’s clear that teachers’ assistants are no longer a popular point.Instead‚researhers found that the size of the class is a noticable factor.Of course

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    CHAPTER-II REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE Educational achievement of students demands urgent attention to attain their goals. A numerous researches have been conducted to contribute to determine the predictors of educational success of college students. A research work always takes the advantages of the information and the knowledge that had been accumulated in the past as a result of constant research endeavour by mankind. According to Koul (2009) research can never be undertaken in the isolation

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    POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES National Achievement Test Result of Grade VI Pupils of SY 2012-2013 and SY 2013-2014: An Analysis (RESEARCH STUDY) BY: Introduction “Bear in mind that the wonderful things you learn in your school are the work of many generations produced by enthusiastic effort and infinite labor in every country in the world. All this is put into your hand as your inheritance in order that you may receive it‚ honor it‚ add to it‚ and one day

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    is not helping students to improve their academic achievement. It is important to understand the students perspective as they are the ones who will be taking the state’s standardized tests. Standardized tests have been proven to increase stress levels in young adults as well. Standardized tests are mandated tests that the state requires each student to take‚ in order to measure their academic achievement. There have been findings that suggest some tests are not well aligned to each other. I believe

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    4) Creativity‚ wisdom and giftedness are not measured in standard IQ tests. Discuss the numerous ways in which standard IQ tests fall short. The various limitations of standard IQ tests can be assessed with reference to validity (whether the tests actually measure intelligence) and reliability (whether the tests produce consistent results). These shortcomings limit the usefulness of standard IQ tests and can have negative socio-political implications when data is extrapolated without taking these

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    AND IQ Emotional Quotient (EQ) is a way to measure how a person recognizes emotions in himself or herself and others‚ and manages these emotional states to work better as a group or team. Intelligence Quotient (IQ) is a value that indicates a person’s ability to learn‚ understand‚ and apply information and skills in a meaningful way. The major difference between EQ and IQ is what part of a person’s mental abilities they measure: understanding emotion or understanding information. IQ or Intelligence

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    EFFECTS OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENE ON STUDENTS PERFORMANCE ON NATL ACHIEVEMENT TEST In the beginning‚ psychologists focused on cognitive constructs like memory and problem solving in their first attempt to write on intelligence. This did not last when researchers begun to challenge this orientation and recognized that there are other non-cognitive aspects of intelligence. For instance‚ Robert Thorndike wrote about social intelligence in 1937. And as early as 1943‚ Wechsler‚D. (1943) proposed

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    Overstressing Academic Achievement by Kalman Heller TSL 012 COLLEGE READING MOHD SUFI AMIN BIN SALMEE 2012228174 MPI020 2D For MISS EMY SYAFIKAH BINTI NORDIN FACULTY OF EDUCATION SUMMARY: Based on the article written by Kalman Heller‚ there are a few negative effects of overstressing academic achievements on students that needed to be reviewed. One of the negative effects is the depression and suicide rates among teenager increases. Secondly‚ overstressing academic achievements also causes

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    IS EQ MORE IMPORTANT THAN IQ? I think EQ is more important than IQ for the success or failure of a student in this world. IQ’s may be based on a student’s level of knowledge but EQ’s are the level of a student’s ability to emotionally judge situations and/or fit into groups by managing their personal interactions. EQ or Emotional Quotient is a measure of your ability to notice and then manage your interior and exterior perceptions of your feelings and then control your reactions. Your mood will

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    Effect of Single-Parent Homes on Academic Achievement | | | Abstract Children from single parent homes are not as negatively impacted academically as some in the popular media suggest. The number of children living in single-parent homes has risen dramatically over the last 10 years. Despite prior research stating that single-parenting itself has a negative impact on academic achievement‚ new findings show that it is other social and environmental factors that have a much greater impact.

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