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    Does physical activity actually improve an individual’s academic success? One might be quick to assume that physical activity takes valuable time away from possible learning experiences and thus negatively impacts academic success.  However, scientists have proven that not only does physical activity enhance one’s overall physical well-being, it also positively affects academic success.  In this increasingly competitive day and age, it seems that people are endlessly pursuing self-improvement and

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    Academic Success among College Athletes Do student athletes make the most of their opportunity to obtain a post-secondary education? Do they have the same academic success as those students that are not athletes? Are student athletes just “dumb jocks?” The answers to these questions might surprise you. Much research has been done to dispel the myth that athletes going to college are only there to play sports with little regard to their education. Programs have been created to assure that colleges

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    be so depressed when it comes to their schoolwork. As Dr. Ruth C. White stated in her article, The Mental Health Costs of Academic Success, “The need for anti-anxiety and anti-depressant medications has trickled down from corporate executives to children in pressure-cooker elementary schools because failure is not only not an option but perfection is often the goal: academic performance is viewed by many as the single arbiter of one's life trajectory” (White, 2012). What this means is that as these

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    How Using Technology Can Increase Academic Success Distance education has become one of the more prominent forms of study due to the ever-changing technology offered to this modern era of students; Technology has thoroughly improved academic success. Distance education has a glorious history that can be traced back to its roots in the early 1840’s. “It was Sir Issac Pitman, the English inventor of shorthand, who in 1840 devised his concept to offer education courses by mail, who, in a historical

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    Arts Education Impact on Academic Success James Travis Gentry Concordia University A Research Report Presented toThe Graduate Program in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the Degree of Masters in Education Concordia University - Portland 2015 Arts Education Impact on Academic Success Arts education in public schools is a very valuable asset to helping students become a well-rounded life-long learner. The arts are core subjects in the Federal Elementary and Secondary Education Act

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    for them and their needs. I plan on using the information that I find to help those students who are struggling academically and emotionally. Do issues from home influence students’ academic success? What I Know, Assume, or Imagine I chose to research the influence on students’ academic success due to home issues. I only have a general idea as to what students’ actually go through at home and at school. I work at an elementary school as a paraprofessional so I see certain things throughout

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    I believe I've grown as a student for skills for Academic Success because ,when I started 9th grade at Vaughn I was not happy with the grade I got. I had very poor grammar. I always tried my best to get a good grade or at least a better grade then the one I had. Now I believe I improve my grades and skills for Academic Success because there was stuff I didn't understand. When I started Vaughn I didn't know that is freshman had to have 130 reading points. When I heard that I started reading books

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    Numerous studies support the conclusion that social competence is essential to academic success. A child who is socially competent has the ability to analyze and reflect on his/her own activities and interactions and those of others in a social setting. Children begin to demonstrate insights into others' behavior around the age of two. Between the ages of four and five, children understand that mental states are influenced by actions and events, although their explanations for mental states usually

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    The previous studies have analyzed both student and teacher perspective; the article written by Fox (2016) from School Community Journal describes the way parental involvement can influence academic success. This study helps fill the gap in literature from previous studies that did not look into parent perspectives. In the study Fox mentions that homework can be viewed very differently depending on the age, ability, and socioeconomic status of the student. (2016). The study was conducted by interviewing

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    In an article titled, “Feeding the Brain for Academic Success: How Nutrition and Hydration Boost Learning,” by Philippa Norman M.D. 2015, the author argues the importance of a healthy, well balanced diet for a student to function properly in a school setting. In this article, Dr. Norman talks about how the brain is composed of 100 billion neurons which drive our thinking, learning, feeling and states of being. She explains how important it is for neurons to have good fats, proteins, complex carbohydrates

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