Bullying And The Effects Of Academic Achievement

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    Bullying

    Literature Review Sample on Bullying Posted by Vic Fabe at 7:40 PM Chapter 2 REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE This part of the study will be discussing the relevant literature connected with the study of the bullying in high school. This part of the study accounts the works that has been published on a topic by accredited scholars and researchers. All this would allow the readers to map the field and position your research within the context. Moreover, this part of the study justifies the reason

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    Homeschooling

    Abstract Some people have misconceptions about the benefits of homeschooling. Some believe that home schooling does not prepare a child socially, emotionally or academically for college. They believe that home schooling has a negative effect on their social well-being for their future. Studies show that children who are home schooled have great social skills due to the fact that they interact with a wider group of people rather than the same children in a classroom on a daily basis.

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    Gangsterism Among Teenagers

    organized gangs of criminals,. So, the purpose of this study is to investigate the factors of gangsterism among teenagers. There are various of reasons such as peer pressure, family characteristics, lack of attachment to parents or carers and low achievement in school shown that why teenagers involve in gangsterism. First, some studies had shown that the peer pressure is found to expose a child at the risk of later involvement in gangsterism (Fitch, 2009). As a teenager, they are very sensitive in

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    Cyber Bullying

    ENG 221 Cyber bullying In today’s world social media has become a big part of people’s social life, because it has become so popular bullies have discovered a new way to bully other people, in a much faster and easier way. During the last couple of years, “Forty-two percent of kids have been bullied while online and one in four has had it happen more than once” (End to Cyber Bullying).Whether it’s a Facebook account, or Twitter account, it seems like anyone can make an account and automatically

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    Discilplnary Approaches as Practiced by Public Elem.Teachers and Pupils Classroom Behavior

    Disciplinary Approaches as Practiced by Public Elementary School Teachers and Pupils Classroom Behavior : Towards Effective Learning CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction Discipline plays a vital role in the teaching – learning process. Pupils tend to understand the lesson best when they are well- disciplined as the teachers imparts the lesson. Teachers may not be aware of the consequences their discipline measures have injected in children’s mind children with

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    Issues in Education

    1.  Leadership- plays a vital role in the education community because the structure of schools works from the top down. a.  Administrators take care of the technical aspects of keeping a school functioning, and supervise teachers to insure standards are being met. b.  Teachers are responsible for implementing classroom instruction to help students gather the information they need to be successful in life. In most cases this instruction is focused on specific topics in which the teacher is the

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    Bullying

    Bullying is so widely talked about in schools and communities today. Most students have had an experience with bullying. With bullying being talked about every day, I felt this was a topic I wanted to dig deeper into and research more about it. Besides researching more about bullying and broadening my understanding for it, my cousins had an experience with bullying and I saw how it affected them. I had a first-hand experience to hear the steps that were taking by the family, school, and administration

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    Youth Violence

    Introduction Violence in America's society is a major problem. This problem can be traced back as far as fetal development. Is not rocket science to realize that most angry violent acts are due to a disturbed child or individual that lacked attention, love or care? Violence is not a new problem and scientists are just finding out new facts about how it starts and how it can be prevented. Violence is a social problem that increases over the years. Violence is shown in magazines and books

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    Peer Pressure

    1990’s, when a whole slew of school shooting began to occur across the United States, there have been numerous studies, centred around social rejection. These studies have shown that this type of rejection can lead to variety of negative psychological effects on the sufferer, including aggression and withdrawal. Humans are social creatures, by nature, and rejection is always emotionally painful. Some rejection is normal in life, and just about everyone has experienced, or will experience, some sort

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    Hi Po Hi Po

    leaner–resident, school–resident, home-resident or societal–resident. One of the consequences of these problems is academic underachievement and academic failure caused by poor or improper study habit. On the part of the affected students, ethological suggestions to motivate them for achievement and psycho-stimulants to develop their reading skills can be of use in reducing the effect of this educational problem, poor study habit. Studies have established the prevalence of poor study habit among

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