Category: Students

  • Effect of Colour Coding and Test Type On Students

    Data Analysis and Discussion The present section is organized into two parts: the analysis of the quantitative and qualitative data. The analysis of the quantitative data seeks to answer whether color coding was of any use for enhancing memory retention in students. The first part of the results section interprets the data and visualizes the…

  • Why Some Students Cheat

    It is almost impossible to find a person who has never cheated in school or university. Reports reveal that more than half of high school students admit to plagiarizing papers or cheating on tests, and seventy-four percent report copying their friends’ homework (Simmons, 2018). Interestingly, both successful and failing students have their reasons to cheat.…

  • Supporting At-Risk Students Overview

    Table of Contents Indicators of Youth At-Risk and Associated Behaviors Youth Development Philosophies Stakeholder Engagement Program References At risk students exhibit different characteristics, and this means that they belong to a varied group. For instance, one student with learning disabilities could have reading difficulties, while another one could find it hard to express themselves in…

  • “Turning Data into Better Decision Making” for Students

    Decision-making requires knowing how to find relevant information and work on it. For this purpose, Anderson and Williams wrote the article titled “Turning Data into Better Decision Making: Asking Questions, Collecting and Analyzing Data in a Personal Analytics Project” (2019). In it, they provide insight into decision-making using their students as an example. The topic…

  • Observation on the Teacher and Students

    The class starts when the teacher greets students and asks them to place their books on the desks. It is an English classroom where students learn how to concentrate and respond to comprehension. One of the teaching methods that the teacher applies is reading the comprehension loudly for the whole class to hear. This made…

  • Observational Methods to Research the Student Experience

    The main idea of the observation method is to watch at the setting, participants, and the situation and to present the results of this in the separate section of the research (Patton, 2002). Creswell (2007) is sure that the main strength of the observation is that watching at the situation one may notice many aspects…

  • Stressors for the US and Romanian Students

    Introduction Culture is a broad term that depends on the subject of study; however, it generally includes a range of issues such as religion, race, nationality, gender, class, and language. People from different cultures have varying psychological perspectives, which explain the differences in their behavior. In addition, multicultural people are likely to respond to different…

  • Improving Student Learning: Teacher Effectiveness

    One of the main tasks of an educational institution is to provide not only the knowledge and skills but also to disclose the abilities of each student that should be prepared to function in a competitive world. At present, students are required to have professional and flexible thinking, high awareness of the scientific theories and…

  • Effectiveness of Online Quizzes to Assess Students’ Learning

    Introduction Online educational tools such as Google Classroom have gained a massive following over the past years due to their reliability in assisting teachers in sharing content with students, irrespective of geographical limitations. As a result, many institutions worldwide have shifted all their education initiatives online or adopted a mix of digital and in-house teaching…

  • Gifted and Talented Students

    Existence of Gifted Programs Gifted programs have over the years been helpful and beneficial to students who have been enrolled in it. These programs should exist and the money allocated to cater for the programs should be provided. Talent and gifting is part and parcel of our lives and academic support should be offered without…