Academic Success

Academic Success
Author: Cristy Bartlett,Tyler Cawthray,Linda Clark
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021
Genre: Academic achievement
ISBN: OCLC:1240159476

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Academic Performance

Academic Performance
Author: Carly H. Gallagher
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2016
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1634840402

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Academic performance is determined by several factors. The aim of the first paper in this book is to describe the relationship between the goals of adolescents, their everyday life and the influence these factors have on academic achievement. Chapter two focuses on a longitudinal investigation of students' well-being experiences within the framework of motivational beliefs. Chapter three aims to analyze differences in academic self-attributions and learning strategies between aggressive and nonaggressive Spanish adolescents, and to identify the predictive role of self-attributions and learning strategies in academic promotion of aggressive Spanish adolescents. Chapter four analyzes a simulation software and sensitivity analysis for future student academic performance. Chapter five establishes how personal self-regulation and different contexts of stress produce differences in the coping strategies used by students, whether university students or graduates who are preparing for competitive exams. Chapter six provides a model with the main variables that can predict, with a certain degree of accuracy, school achievement and success, in order to put forward interventions and counseling to prevent students from dropping-out of health professions degree courses. Chapter seven critically reviews the different assessments and processes used within medical training and considers the affective implications for students, educators and eventually patients. Chapter eight addresses the teaching of physiology in different continents, and particularly, that of laboratories, and discusses a historical review of medicine in Mexico as well as the birth of Physiology in our country. Chapter nine analyzes student performance on the Grade 8 Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS) Mathematics exam for students in two Texas school districts to determine the extent to which differences were present as a function of Saxon Math instruction. The final chapter examines school district size and it's impact on black student performance.

Factors Affecting Academic Performance

Factors Affecting Academic Performance
Author: Julio Antonio González-Pienda
Publsiher: Nova Science Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Academic achievement
ISBN: 1536108537

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Nowadays, society is constantly changing, and new ways of life are being developed by due to nonstop technological advancements. This generates changes in family, schools, the media, etc. New technologies are creating virtual environments to manage learning and academic achievement, and this is a new challenge to approach formal and informal education. In the last few decades, teachers, families, and educational administrators had very well-defined fields of action and roles to play. Now, these roles are disfigured, and influences from all agents are arguable and more difficult to face. At this current stage, problems sometimes appear that require different forms of intervention. Some of the problems are violence towards people; child abuse; drug abuse at increasingly early ages; integration problems due to immigration; dropping out of school; and typical problems related to student development, personality, disabilities, social and psychical maladjustment, teenagers socioaffective relationships, etc. Research on school success and failure has a long history, but there is still no agreement concerning the prevalence of these variables to explain academic achievement, the relationship between those variables, and which other variables modulate their level of impact. For many years, cognitive psychology has emphasized cognitive function as the most relevant for learning in school. However, recent studies highlight the importance of motivational and affective functions in building consistent models to explain learning and academic achievement. This change of perspective, from the classical cognitive model to a self-regulated learning model, has implied a new orientation in the research of the factors involved in school success and failure. Self-regulated learning models try to integrate students cognitive, socioaffective, and behavioral aspects. These models describe the different components involved in successful learning at all school stages, explaining reciprocal relationships between those components and directly relating learning to personal achievement, motivation, volition, and emotions. With this new paradigm, students not only contribute to strengthening their intelligence, but also their motivational and emotional qualities, all related to achieving personal balance. This book presents studies, ideas, and recommendations to shed light on the complex educational world. Education has limits and difficulties, but it is also the only instrument that can develop students potential into personal success.

Enhancing Minority Student Retention and Academic Performance

Enhancing Minority Student Retention and Academic Performance
Author: Jacqueline Fleming
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2012-03-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781118218693

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In this important resource, Dr. Fleming (a noted expert in the field of minority retention) draws on educational evaluations she has developed in the course of her distinguished career. This book analyzes the common factors and the role institutional characteristics play in minority student retention to show what really works in increasing academic performance among minority students and includes models of evaluations that describe successful programs that use statistical methods to verify outcomes.

Handbook of Emotional Intelligence School Environment and Academic Performance

Handbook of Emotional Intelligence  School Environment and Academic Performance
Author: Dr. Sunaina Kaur Maan
Publsiher: Shineeks Publishers
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2022-10-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781632789211

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In recent years the world is becoming more and more competitive. Students are putting forth a lot of effort to obtain high marks or exhibit high academic performance. the demand for quality education is increasing thus, evidence of mushroom growth of tuition/ coaching classes can be seen in all corners of the country. Today, the student’s brilliance is often measured from his/her report card. Thus schools, as well as coaching environments, are considered very important about the academic grades of students. Do educational researchers rise several questions on academic achievement namely what are the factors improving the performance of students likewise emotional intelligence and school or coaching environment? How far do these factors contribute to academic performance? Several research studies have indicated the importance of emotional intelligence, motivation, and environment as important contributors to academic achievement. The major focus of the book is to integrate the studies on the relationship between emotional intelligence and school environment, parental involvement, and academic achievement in the school context.

Emergent Bilingual Students and Their Academic Performance

Emergent Bilingual Students and Their Academic Performance
Author: John R. Slate,Clare A. Resilla
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2023-09-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781527531918

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Emergent Bilinguals, formerly known as English Language Learners, are one of the fastest growing subgroups in the United States. Their educational needs are not well met by the educational system. In this book, we report results of empirical, multiyear studies about their reading and mathematics performance, both at the elementary school and high school levels. Given that state education agencies collect enormous amounts of information that are typically not well analyzed, this book serves as an exemplar of secondary data analyses. Educational leaders, educational researchers, and legislators and policymakers, will find the chapters in this book useful. Findings from these statewide analyses can provide readers with baselines of the performance of Emergent Bilingual students, prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, in reading and in mathematics. Changes in instructional practices and in educational programming could be made based upon the numerous statistical results present in this book.

Psychodidactic Variables and Academic Performance in Physical Education

Psychodidactic Variables and Academic Performance in Physical Education
Author: Antonio Baena Extremera,Antonio Granero-Gallegos,Raul Fernández Baños
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2021-05-31
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9782889668236

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Prediction of the Adjustment and Academic Performance of College Students

Prediction of the Adjustment and Academic Performance of College Students
Author: Ruth Learned Munroe
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 108
Release: 1945
Genre: Ability
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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