The relationship between teacher expectations and academic performance has been a topic of interest for the last 50 years. Teachers judgements often play a role in facilitating or inhibiting students academic performance (Sdkamp, Kaiser Mller, 2012). For example, females are generally perceived to be competent in reading, language and arts ... Read More
AbstractLearning, which is the goal of schooling, is a complex process. There are various definitions which are used in defining this concept. However, the important fact is that learning is a process of acquiring knowledge or skills through study, experiences or teaching. Quality learning is usually accomplished through effective classroom ... Read More
AbstractStaying physically fit is important for childrens growth whether they are at school or playing with friends that is why it is important for children to engage in some form of physical activity during the day. The extent of childrens physical health involves how active they are during the day ... Read More
What are the methods of teaching?What are the Teachers perceptions on poor academic performance?What are the Students perceptions on their environment and poor academic performance?Methods that could be used to carry out this researchSampling method Teachers and students will be taken from different primary school for interviews.By data collection A ... Read More
Breakfast has a wide range of benefits that can help a persons performance, particularly in school. A study that took place in Norway conducted a correlational study involving the frequency in which students eat meals and their performance in school, and the conclusion was that regular meal patterns, that is, ... Read More
Note taking has been an important process in the school setting that would enhance students understanding and retention of lectures which has a direct impact on their academic performance. However, the cognitive mechanisms involved with note taking are still unclear and yet to be defined. This critical evaluation discusses four ... Read More
High levels of physical activity linked to better academic performance in boysMy article is on a recent study done in Finland which links physical activity and academic performance. The study surveyed children in elementary schools about their daily lives, taking note of activities, especially those done during recess time, and ... Read More
The ProblemWhere sexual assault is concerned, nearly half of the population goes largely unrecognized this portion of the population is male victims. The male population makes up a considerable number of sexual assault and rape victims, the effects of which are damaging and long lasting. There is a lack of ... Read More
A number of considerable research, have demonstrated connections between anxiety levels, colors, and academic performance (Skinner, 2004). Anxiety, a well-known phenomenon, could enhance the probability of one to accomplish a set of tasks, or hinder the completion of such tasks. As mentioned by Badhorn, Holroyd, Westbrook, and Wolf (1978), anxiety ... Read More
IntroductionFinding ways to improve academic performance is something that everyone strives to do. But of course finding something that improves academic performance is not always an easy task. However, many teachers across the country have replaced the standard white paper with colored paper in efforts to grasp a students attention ... Read More
Research over the last few years has focused greatly on how children within the United States are performing academically. The most recent generations have experienced firsthand the results of living in a country with competitive schools and have experienced the pressures that come as a result. With an increase in ... Read More
Did you ever watch the TV for 6 hours without even noticing the time? It is physically, mentally, and educationally bad. If you stay next to the screen for hours, it weakens your muscles, it is not productive, and it would hurt your grades because of not having enough time ... Read More
IntroductionEducation is a form of learning in which knowledge, skills, values, beliefs, and habits of a group of people that transferred from one generation to the next through storytelling, discussion, teaching, training, and or research. Education may also include informal transmission of such information from one human being to another. ... Read More
I. Prompt (Introduction) One of the motivations that allowed me to research about schools in New York City was from the readings and class lectures held in Introduction to Latino Studies. In Gary Orfields Dismantling Segregation, the author accentuates the Latin Americans dominating New York public schools and students are ... Read More
AbstractThe current experiment investigates the effects of different types of social pressure on academic performance of entering freshmen. Ninety undergraduate students (45 males and 45 females) were randomly assigned to three equal groups. Students of the first group experienced positive social pressure and their first semester GPA's were used as ... Read More
Public school systems across the country are now requiring students to wearuniforms. Can uniforms really make a difference in a child s academic performance? Wouldn't uniforms infringe the child s creativity and self expression? The "clothes don'tmake the child" right (Hempill A15)? Wrong. School uniforms can drastically reduceschool violence and ... Read More
Stress and Academic PerformanceThe objective of this study is to determine if students stress levels are related to an increase or decrease in overall performance. It was assumed that a student who is under minimal stress conditions would outperform a student under severe stress conditions both in and outside of ... Read More
Asian students perform better academically than U.S. students throughout the entire school year. In order to prove that Asian students do perform better, Harold W. Stevenson and his colleagues proposed a series of large cross-national studies, beginning 1980. Stevenson discussed his studies in the article Learning from Asian Schools .The ... Read More
AbstractThe current experiment investigates the effects of different types of social pressure on academic performance of entering freshmen. Ninety undergraduate students (45 males and 45 females) were randomly assigned to three equal groups. Students of the first group experienced positive social pressure and their first semester GPA's were used as ... Read More
The current experiment investigates the effects of different types of social pressure on academic performance of entering freshmen. Ninety undergraduate students (45 males and 45 females) were randomly assigned to three equal groups. Students of the first group experienced positive social pressure and their first semester GPA's were used as ... Read More
In the researches done so far, there has been a difficulty in establishing the exact relationship between sportsphysical fitness and academic performance. In view of this, there is a great concern on the intelligence concerning physical trainings, additional physical learning classes, and suitable physical characteristics to quantify academic performances. There ... Read More
IntroductionResearch is the systematic attempt of obtaining answers to meaningful questions about issues, problems or phenomena. This involves a critical analysis of existing conclusions or theories with regards to newly discovered facts. It is a continued search for new understanding and knowledge of the world A research aims at discovering ... Read More
The purpose for this study is to investigate the effect that bullying has on the academic performance of fifth graders who attend ABC Elementary School. The method used for this research is a qualitative method. Using a qualitative research method will provide the opportunity to focus on a group of ... Read More
ENTRANCE STRATEGYThe prediction and explanation of academic performance and the investigation of the factors relating to the academic success and persistence of students are topics of utmost importance in higher education (Fenollar at el., 2007, p.873)The University of British Columbia offers a wide array of courses with significant difference in ... Read More
What does a relationship do for an individual? Every relationship between a male and female change their current status. Having a relationship affected me in many ways in which some are good and some bad. The good and bad sides to having a relationship are lower grades, need of more ... Read More
As a young college student you have many avenues available for funding your formal education but none will be as satisfying as maintaining paying a position whether it is full-time or part-time. While there are several sacrifices for obtaining a job and going to school simultaneously there are many more ... Read More
A critical student is one who does not accept information at face value without first examining it in detail and from different angles or perspectives. Students at first year university level are expected to not only maintain a high level of academic performance, but also, to think, form judgments and ... Read More
How Are Your Sleeping Habits? American teenagers are getting far less sleep than needed for them in order to function properly. The health, behavior, and academic performance of teenagers are suffering as a result of their sleep deprivation. According to parents reports in the 1999 nationwide survey, Sleep in America, ... Read More