Factors Relating to the Academic Achievement and Homeenvironment in Economics of Higher Secondary Students


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This article breifly analysis the Academic Achievement and Home-Environment in Economics of Higher Secondary Students in Namakkal District in TamilNadu. In Order to analyse the problem, the survey method was used. The population for the present study was economics students studying in higher secondary school in Namakkal District in Tamil Nadu. The randam sampling technique was used to select a sample of 409 students. The data were analysed by using Mean, Standard Deviation and 't' test. The finding reveals that there will be significant difference between the HomeEnvironment scores of the Boys and Girls students and the urban and rural school students.




Achievement in Economics of Higher Secondary Students in Relation to Academic stress, Classroom climate and Self-Confidence


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In this book, I have clearly pointed out that parental pressure acts as a significant stressors and appropriate level of Stress experienced by students due to challenging stimulus can lead to positive outcomes such as motivation and improved task performance, while threatening ones can result in anxiety, depression, and social dysfunction. The positive enjoyable and productive classroom climate helps the students to succeed in academic achievement in economics and develops their potentials and individuality. It is in the hands of the teachers to create a positive classroom climate, by considering carefully the basic principles of an effective classroom management plan. The roles of the school and teachers have always been vital in developing the students’ innate potentials and all round personality development.




Influence of Home Environment on the Academic Performance of Secondary School Students in Imo State


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Bachelor Thesis from the year 2019 in the subject Pedagogy - General, grade: 3.8, , language: English, abstract: The general purposes of this study is to find out the influence of home environment on study academic performance. Specifically, the study sets out to examine the influence of parental occupation on the academic performance of secondary school students in Owerri metropolis of Imo state. It tries to find out whether the size of the family to which they belong affect the students academic performance in Owerri metropolis; and to determine the extent to which type of family would affect the academic performance of students. This study will be delimited to government owned secondary schools in Owerri. Municipal of Imo state Nigeria. Over a period of time, it has been observed the students who are exposed to the same lesson by the same teachers are likely to perform differently when they are evaluated. According to Fagbamiye, the board education or ministry of education world wide suspected teaching methodology and classroom teachers as being the cause at the problem yet it seems to persist. This shows that outside the school environment, students are faced with other factors that influence their academic performances. There is also clear distinction between the gifted children and others, but even at that there are factors that influence the academic of both gifted and non-gifted children which can not be traced to the school environment.







Socioeconomic Status Study Habits and Academic Achievement


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Undisputedly, education holds the master key as a criterion for selection in various walks of life. In spite of the facts that schools impart uniform classroom instructions to all students, wide range of difference is observed in their academic achievement. Failure in examinations has not only adversely affected academic process but also personal adjustment The thrust of this book was to make an honest attempt to set forth some of the prime factors influencing the academic achievement, namely socio-economic status and study habits. Results of this work have very important implications to the educational system. It is anticipated that some of the findings of the present book will help to improve the academic achievement of the students in various institutions.Relationship: Refers to how change in one variable result to change in another. Socio-economic status: it is a combined total measure of a person's work experience and of an individual's or family's economic and social position relative to others, based on income, education and occupation. Study habits: it is a student's way of studying subjects taught in school. Academic achievement: This refers to the student test scores.




Determinants of Academic Achievement


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Seminar paper from the year 1991 in the subject Sociology - Work, Education, Organisation, grade: A, University of the West Indies (School of Education), course: Sociology of Education, language: English, abstract: ‘The Determinants of Academic Achievement’ have been the subject of much discussion in the past and up to recent times. Extensive studies have been done and diverse conclusions have been reached. Earlier research was centered on developed countries, but recent times have seen an emphasis on developing countries and this has given rise to much controversy over the extent to which school and non-school factors influence academic achievement and the educational benefits of increasing expenditure on policy controlled schooling variables. The observation has been made by Simmons and Alexander (1980) that home background or parental socio-economic status generally has a stronger influence on student performance at primary and lower secondary grades than the policy-controlled schooling variables. Their conclusions were drawn, in part, from a review of a number of studies conducted by the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA) in developed countries. Using the education production function (EPF) approach, Simmons and Alexander sought to equate the relative cost of school inputs to the relative value of outputs. Their conclusions have been variously supported, challenged or contradicted by previous and subsequent research carried out in the Third World. The purpose of this study is to examine the validity of Simmons’ and Alexander’s conclusions through a comparative analysis of a sample of students from the 1990 Common Entrance Examination (CEE) intake of students of the Portsmouth Secondary School (P.S.S) in Dominica.




Socio-Economic Status and Academic Achievement


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The relationship between home-based environment factors and the academic achievement of students in selected secondary schools within in Guntur district is investigated. Samples were obtained with two hundred (200) students randomly selected from fifteen secondary schools. The four factors that were examined and statistically analyses were: parental socio-economic background, parental educational background, parental educational qualification, parental occupation and students' academic scores. Diverse statistical tests were performed on the various data collected to establish statistical significance of the effects on students' academic achievement. Parental socio-economic statuses and parental educational background did not have significance effect on the academic achievement of the students. However, the parental educational qualification and academic achievement of the students were identified to have statistical significant effect o the academic achievement of the students. The two variables that indicated significant influence do reflect nature of the student' home environment and played notable role in the academic achievement of the respondents.