Category: Students

  • The Influence of the Mass Media in the Behavior Students by Wahab, N. A.

    Table of Contents Introduction Summary of the core issues The problem Findings Conclusion References Introduction In the twenty-first century, a sufficient number of new technologies and systems have received large-scale development. With the evolution of psychology, a variety of different methods and ways of influencing human consciousness has been discovered. Transferring this experience to the…

  • Relating Students to Social Studies

    During decades teachers around the whole country are trying to understand the imperatives behind students attitude to social studies. Despite numerous efforts by teachers to provide a basis for fruitful lessons of the above mentioned course the students still express common opinion that social studies are boring and useless in their future lives. The article…

  • Raising Reading Scores of Gifted Students

    The present paper comprises two drafts of Problem Statements pertaining to the topic of the research Raising Reading Scores of Gifted Students. Problem Statement 1 Bates (1984) states that the majority of programming suggestions for gifted students are based upon intuition rather than upon research (p. 590). Unfortunately, the state of things has remained almost…

  • Active Participation by Teacher Impact on Students

    Abnormal psychology is taught in two sections: at 9:30 am and at 11:30 am. Students who have classes at 9:30 am are more talkative and also seem to perform better in midterms and finals. This suggests a hypothesis that active participation by a teacher positively impacts the results of their students. Active participation is the…

  • The Educative Process of Modern Research Students

    Table of Contents Introduction The main idea Conclusion Reference Introduction Science has always been an integral part of human life as it influences the further development of society and promotes its evolution. It is also obvious that research work is the aspect that guarantees reception of new information and data which is vital for the…

  • Challenging Educational Barriers for African-American Female Students

    The problem of educational barriers that African-American women face is high on the current agenda as inequalities in learning lead to adverse outcomes in overall academic accomplishment, future career, and life in general. With better educational opportunities, the target group can attain higher incomes and be capable of providing a good living for themselves. However,…

  • Math Vocabulary Strategies in Student Achievement

    What is your dissertation research project about? I have been busy researching the effects of mathematical vocabulary on students performance in schools. Mathematics, being a separate discipline from language, comes with its fair share of vocabulary, some of which involves the use of some words which have a different meaning in an ordinary language such…

  • Workshop Delivery Method for International Student Cohort

    This paper will be focused on evaluating and analyzing the practice that proceeded during the first semester of 2017 under the BPD3100 course unit. This unit is a training session that includes fourteen weeks of different types of workshops that are aimed at analyzing current trends of start-up businesses, their problems, and solutions to these…

  • Analysis of the Article Evidence-Based Teaching Strategies for Students With EBD

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Reference Introduction The article Evidence-based teaching strategies for students with EBD (Ryan, Pierce, & Mooney, 2008) is grounded on the analysis of scholarly researches. The examined papers compare the effectuality of different kinds of interventions in the schooling of children with emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD). The chosen…

  • Why Some Students Cheat

    It is almost impossible to find a person who has never cheated in school or university. Reports reveal that more than half of high school students admit to plagiarizing papers or cheating on tests, and seventy-four percent report copying their friends homework (Simmons, 2018). Interestingly, both successful and failing students have their reasons to cheat.…