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    demanding the last couple of years. Many students want to pursue careers and get an education that helps them in the future, from a neoliberalist approach young people have to “chase credentials” to gain security in future education (Lakes & Carter, 2011). For this paper I choose to do my research in Canada as many people attending post-secondary school have difficulty with the high tuition rates. According to StatsCan (2015), tuition…

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    The drive theories couldn’t explain the curiosity or desire to control the environment that was evident in the research of motivation. White’s theory of Effectance Motivation, which involves behavior characterized by curiosity, exploration and experimentation propelled by the feeling of efficacy that comes when one masters one’s environment, brought a shift in thinking regarding the ideas of motivation during that time (Harter, 1978). A lot of research has been done on effectance motivation in…

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    Homework and Students What is homework ? Students, parents, teachers, administrators, and other interested parties all seem to have strong feeling on the subject of homework (Bartos, Judeen, Ed). Students complain they get too much work to complete outside of the hours they already attend classes (Goldstein, Dana). Students who reported heavy loads of homework were significantly more likely to be sleep-deprived, particularly if the homework load had increased a lot from age twelve to fifteen.…

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    bad relationships which can lead to criminal activity. Historically, non-whites tend to live in poor neighborhoods in which they have a lot of contact with people involved in criminal activity (Walker, Spohn, & Delone, 2012). These criminals may pressure them into committing criminal acts so they may achieve the coveted “American Dream”. Education is extremely important for one’s future. The type of education one receives decides the type of job they may have. A good education will allow…

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    of self-identity in adolescents, several Asian and Asian American youth today feel a powerful pressure and obligation to follow the authority of their parents in order to “ensure” the continuation of the family line or, in other words, the “notion of [] ‘continuum of descent’” (Barbalet,…

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    knowledge and education. The expertise of a students is measured by the giving percentages by the weight his or her scores, which can be disguised as letter grades. Grades are suppose to present how well you are doing in a certain subject however, grades can become the source of competition, and pressure among students. Students, unfortunately, do feel sheer pressure by what the certain grade system we have, and that it could even place much stress for students who trying to succeed. Even though…

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    A Personal Case Of Anxiety

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    Banjong (2015) conducted a study of 344 international students, looking at challenges related to finances, English language, culture shock, loneliness, and homesickness. The multiple difficulties of adjusting to another country, learning how to do things a new way, and coping with academic, money, and family pressures are a perfect recipe for anxiety, especially when a student has those tendencies in the first place, and this can have a negative effect on academic…

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    Introduction Alcohol consumption and students have a long history and tradition together, but why do students feel the need to participate in such harmful activities? Binge drinking has been linked to activities such as physical injury, high-risk sexual behavior, alcohol overdoses, alcohol-impaired driving, psychosocial problems, anti-social behavior and academic difficulties (Capece, 2013). Student alcohol abuse has a strong correlation to Albert Bandura’s social learning theory. Social…

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    great teacher, however, to be that teacher that all the students love, this teacher needs to have a few characteristics. First, the teacher needs to be understandable with every…

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    social interaction between the student and the teacher. Mr. Colett verbally explains his homework policy to all students at the beginning of the school year. Homework policies are also passed out in writing and a copy is given to parents for review. Parental involvement in a student 's education is a large component in having a successful education. When I become a teacher, I hope to work in a middle school setting and work with…

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