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    In today’s society, it is important that all students are provided with the opportunity to receive a quality education. The focus on improved student achievement places pressure on educators to research and find ways for students to acquire needed skills to become academically successful in the classroom setting. One of the biggest challenges for educators is to explore ways for the low performing students to meet the established levels of achievement. This process requires a commitment from all

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    and the noise about diversity, students are still forgotten. Among the specific groups are students with IEP’s, 504’s and other special accommodations. Though the state says “remember them” with this program or that, the general education teacher does forget. Other groups include cultures of color like Blacks, Hispanics and English Language Learner populations. The evidence of them being forgotten, is the fact their test scores are below the acceptable achievement level, their attendance rates are

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    II. Analysis of Student Achievement: Lesson Before school even begins, I start getting to know my students and their families. I do this at Open house by having the parents fill out a interest inventory on their child. During daily share time, I allow the students to tell me about themselves, their families, and what interests them. I usually learn more about my students learning styles through class activities/discussions, parent teacher conferences, and beginning/middle of the year screenings

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    study is to understand whether there is an impact on academic achievement in female African American students when taught by African-American teachers. The researcher intends to find that there is a significant increase in academic achievement in female African American students when taught by African American teachers. The findings of this study hope to serve as a supportive factor for increasing African American academic, overall achievement, self-efficacy, and also promote the importance of teachers

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    does technology enhance student learning, motivation and increase achievement? A report from the Alliance for Excellent Education and the Stanford Center for Opportunity Policy in Education found that when technology is implemented correctly it can produce great gains in student achievement and boost involvement (Darling-Hammond, Zielezinski, & Goldman, 2014). Learning is increased when students utilized certain strategies and these strategies can increase student achievement. According to US Department

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    Homework Homework is the idea of extending the school day, by assigning students work to be done at home. There are many different opinions of homework and its effectiveness, overall homework has been proven to have a positive effect on student achievement. John Hattie explores a study done by Cooper in 1989. “Cooper’s results suggest that more task-oriented homework had higher effects than did deep learning and problem solving homework… Homework involving high level conceptual thinking and project

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    ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT STRATEGIES Michelle Boyd EDUC655 Counseling Children, Adolescents, and Teens American Public University March 13, 2016   Academic achievement strategies Over the years, research has found inequalities in student achievement based on numerous factors related to social and economic disparities. In order to close the achievement gap and reduce student dropout rates, school counselors must develop strategies that aim at increasing student academic success while also focusing

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    funding teacher’s salaries within their schools. The question has been asked, as to how much correlation is there between incentive funding and student achievement? This type of funding has been prevalent in many schools for the past decades. Incentive pay programs attempt to tie compensation to a teacher’s performance in the classroom and student achievement. The premise of this type of compensation relies on the initiative that teachers teach better when their efforts are recognized and rewarded

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    influence the behavior of the subjects of the study. This phrase relates to a study that I may conduct because I would like to investigate how student-athletes’ academic achievement compares to that of non-student-athletes. In such an investigation, I would have no over influence over whether or a not a student participated in athletics nor their academic achievement. I would only be able to analyze data and determine if there were a relationship between the variables. Experimental Research (McMillan

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    Working thesis: The reason why African American students do not have a high rate of academic achievement is because of racism and prejudices, the way they are educated by educators, and their incomes. Racism and prejudices seem to be one of the causes for why African American students achieve low in academics. According to Garry Bold, even though funding levels of black schools are the same as wealthy white schools, predominately black schools will remain unequal. The reason why predominately black

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