The Essence of Academic Performance

The Essence of Academic Performance
Author: Bernard Nchindila
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2020-05-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1789848547

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This volume is a collection of research on academic performance. Chapters cover such topics as targeting underserved urban youth, education and science, community-based projects, pedagogy, and developing educational programs, among others. Written by experts, this book offers a comprehensive view of recent developments in the field of academic performance.

Handbook of Academic Performance

Handbook of Academic Performance
Author: Rolf Haumann
Publisher: Nova Science Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Academic achievement
ISBN: 9781624178887

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In this book, the authors gather and present current research in the study of the predictors, learning strategies and influences of gender on academic performance. Topics discussed include the gender effect on academic results and whether personality is a factor; the consequences of evening preference of adolescents on school achievement; performance standards in higher education; developments in the measure of intelligence; disciplinary consequence effects on the achievement of students with disabilities; teacher and student ethnicity in Texas elementary schools; and a study of gender and ethnic differences and success in the enrolment of advanced placement courses.

Academic Performance

Academic Performance
Author: Carly H. Gallagher
Publisher: Nova Science Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Academic achievement
ISBN: 9781634840316

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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 analyse 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 analyses 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 analyses 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 its impact on black student performance.

Learning Through Feedback

Learning Through Feedback
Author: Ron Van Houten
Publisher:
Total Pages: 182
Release: 1980-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780877054405

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The Happy Student

The Happy Student
Author: Daniel Wong
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2012-03-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 161448127X

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The Happy Student is written by a student for students. Daniel Wong doesn't have a PhD in education or psychology, but his transformation from unhappy overachiever to happy straight-A student has given him unique insight into what motivates students intrinsically. By sharing with readers his personal story and the five-step program he has developed, unmotivated students everywhere will understand how they, too, can find deep satisfaction in the pursuit of academic success.

Aim High

Aim High
Author: Afful Lancelot Banson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2006-03-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781425903626

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Aim High is the book for everyone aspiring to reach the peak of their academic performance. This book provides solutions to the various academic challenges facing students today. Aim High, which is a result of a five year research addresses the reasons behind low and high academic performances. In this book you will discover: Golden keys to academic success Time management principles for young people How to break examination fear How to accomplish homework and assignments The psychology of success and many more One characteristic of this book is the catchy quotes from great people like Myles Munroe, Mike Murdock, Thomas Edison, Zig Ziglar and the likes. With this book you can Aim High.

Ratchetdemic

Ratchetdemic
Author: Christopher Emdin
Publisher: Beacon Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2021-08-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0807089516

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A revolutionary new educational model that encourages educators to provide spaces for students to display their academic brilliance without sacrificing their identities Building on the ideas introduced in his New York Times best-selling book, For White Folks Who Teach in the Hood, Christopher Emdin introduces an alternative educational model that will help students (and teachers) celebrate ratchet identity in the classroom. Ratchetdemic advocates for a new kind of student identity—one that bridges the seemingly disparate worlds of the ivory tower and the urban classroom. Because modern schooling often centers whiteness, Emdin argues, it dismisses ratchet identity (the embodying of “negative” characteristics associated with lowbrow culture, often thought to be possessed by people of a particular ethnic, racial, or socioeconomic status) as anti-intellectual and punishes young people for straying from these alleged “academic norms,” leaving young people in classrooms frustrated and uninspired. These deviations, Emdin explains, include so-called “disruptive behavior” and a celebration of hip-hop music and culture. Emdin argues that being “ratchetdemic,” or both ratchet and academic (like having rap battles about science, for example), can empower students to embrace themselves, their backgrounds, and their education as parts of a whole, not disparate identities. This means celebrating protest, disrupting the status quo, and reclaiming the genius of youth in the classroom.

Thriving in College and Beyond

Thriving in College and Beyond
Author: Joe Cuseo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2008-05-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780757551116

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