Academic Pressure on Students Essay

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    This stress, is all heightened mainly by their coaches and administration, the six distinctive challenges that these athletes mainly face is, balancing academic and athletic responsibilities, athletic success or failures emotionally, physical health and injury with the need to continue competing, balancing demands of relationships with entities of coaches, teammates, parents, and friends, and then to addressing the termination of an athlete’s career. Addressing their identity at times may…

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    Japanese students tend to do significantly better than students in North America in the Math and Sciences. (Rohlen, 2001) The post-war occupation of schooling has provided Japan with the right tools to create economic success and social stability.(Rohlen, 2001) Japan’s education system follows a 6-3-3-4 system, where it is six years of primary school, three years of middle and high school, and four years of university. (Rohlen, 2001) Although Japan has created tremendous success in their…

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    After being involved in Emmanuel College’s academic community for my first semester, it has become evident that my desire to become a Residential Assistant derives from my hope to go into higher education in the coming years. Working in the Registrar’s Office and Academic Resource Center, ARC, I have learned how student social and academic interactions affect one another hand in hand. After learning more about how RAs function in the Residence Halls from Maria Murphy, who talked with me about…

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    measure how well a student can perform in an educational setting and how successful a student is going to be (Popham, 1999, p. 8). How is this reliable in the grand scheme of things? There are students who are just bad test-takers, but are really smart and know their stuff. Then there are the students who do struggle in school, but get decent grades on the tests based on guessing. Standardized testing does not give an accurate representation of the academic knowledge of the student.…

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    the last decade, there has been a rapid increase in requirements for students to graduate and get accepted into good colleges. In fact, Stanford, a well-known private college, has dropped its acceptance rate by nearly eight percent since 2004. With these new painstaking requisites, students have recently become pressured to succeed within their classes as well as compete with their peers for superiority. Oftentimes, this pressure stems from parents who want their children to apply to selective…

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    cheating. Cheating can extend from children in a school to adults in the performance of their daily lives. The realms of cheating are diverse, visual, and academic cheating. But people would primarily consider that academic cheating is involved in a classroom. Academic cheating is composed of presenting someone else’s work as their own. Students feel tempted to cheat because they think it will be easier and more convenient way to get better grades. In a stressful environment like…

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    what should be taught. Some would say it is better for individuals to learn about independence instead of learning to depend on their peers. Others may say that networking, and knowing the right people will get you far in life. However, what stops academic success? Would you think it is society influenced, or blame parental skills? Since this generation relies on technology maybe it is the lack of…

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    There is something about an “11:59pm” deadline on an assignment that college students seem to almost take as a dare from their professors. It is like they see it has a challenge on whether or not they can finish the assignment and do it well enough to obtain a satisfying grade. Procrastinating is something that is just done by college students, it something that many people struggle with in a lot of varying aspects of life. Procrastinating is a problem caused by several influences that can…

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    Synthesis Essay Grades

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    the way students are graded. In some cases, students feel as if their final grades do not represent their overall performance in the classroom, but test scores are a major factor in our grades and one slip may cause your grade to drop unfairly. Our final grades in all of our courses are heavily dependent on our midterms and final test scores and that is no secret. Imagine if a student were to fail their midterm or final that is a huge blow to their final grade towards that subject and students…

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    Teacher Judgment

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    Judgment in Identifying Gifted/Talented Students” is about a teacher’s role in selecting students and referring them to a talented and gifted program. The article investigates what could hinder a teacher’s judgement and what could help them better decide which students were talented and gifted. Research has found that a student’s socioeconomic status can impair a teacher’s judgement and make them less likely to refer a student to a talented and gifted program. Students who were classified as…

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