scholarly journals Impact of Gender on Adjustment and Academic Achievement

2016 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Dr. Zaki Akhtar ◽  
Mahfooz Alam

In this era of globalization and demonetization, people of India have become aware of academic excellence and over all development of the students. Education psychologists have brought such issues in the limelight and provided valuable findings contributing to well being of the students. The present paper is an attempt to find out and compare certain areas of adjustment and academic achievement of school students. The sample consisted of 90 students with the age range from 14 to 17 years. Bell Adjustment Inventory developed and standardized by Mohsin and Shamshad (1968) was used to find out adjustment level of students. “t” test was used to analyze the data. Average marks of last three years annual results were considered as academic achievements. The findings showed that boys and girls students differed significantly in overall adjustment process. Although, there were no significant differences among the different level of adjustments i.e. home, health, social and emotional. The results further revealed that high achievement and low achievement students differed significantly in overall adjustment and high academic achievement groups are more adjusted as compare to low academic achievement groups.

2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ayesha Kanwel ◽  
Muhammad Hasan Rehman ◽  
Muhammad Shahbaz ◽  
Rana Muhammad Amir ◽  
Hafiz Ali Raza

Instructors’ attitudes can help or hurt student enthusiasm, achievement, and well-being. Recent studies found that negative instructor attitudes can prejudice academic achievement and escalation students' psychological syndromes and physical indications of stress. Instructors who use degradation or sarcasm can leave a child feeling demeaned. Discipline by fear and intimidation can harm the student's future achievement. Teachers who are strict in their display of authority or indifferent toward their students or lessons can leave a lingering feeling of negativity. Teachers facilitate the students for improving their performance and always are available to solve their glitches and give courage to the students for innovative thinking. But teaching occupation is seen as poorly managed in recent situations. The main focused area is to recognize students’ difficulties concerning learning. For this purpose, well-trained teachers are required to guide the students. The study's primary objective was to analyse teachers’ behavior for the academic performance of school students in Tehsil Faisalabad, Pakistan. The study population was all the teachers and students of Govt. sector schools, of Tehsil Faisalabad (From Pakistan). The study was conducted at the Institute of Agri. Extension, Education and Rural Development, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan. From (88) total number of schools, six schools (3 schools from urban and 3 schools from rural areas) were selected on a random basis 5 students were selected from 6th standard, 5 from 7th standard, 5 from 8th standard) making a sample of 90 students. Three teachers were selected from the selected standards (1 from 6th standard, 1 from 7th standard, 1 from 8th standard). The selected teachers’ samples were eighteen. Two questionnaires were used with a five-point rating scale to collect the views of school teachers and students about the teachers’ behavior regarding the students' academic achievement. The researcher personally visited schools and collected views regarding the behavior of teachers on the academic achievements of students. Quantitative data were analyzed through SPSS. The result also demonstrates that teachers’ behavior directly affects students' academic performance. The analysis of data showed a significant association between teachers’ behavior and students’ academic achievements. It was recommended that teachers behave positively with students and show professionalism so their students will pay attention to their study through such kind of motivation. Most of the students were agreed that they are appreciated by their teacher (a weighted score of 25.00). Most of the students were agreed that communication between teacher and student helps the teacher to understand students' feelings with a weighted score of 31.00. Most of the students were agreed that the students consider their teacher as a role model with a weighted score of 36.00. The study's major conclusions were that teachers felt honoured to be teachers, adjusted themselves with the predominant situation and environments, and used different motivational teaching techniques. Students were found to be pleased with the positive behaviour of their teachers. The relationship between the teachers’ behaviour and corresponding academic success (marks) revealed a highly positive significant correlation.


2016 ◽  
Vol 3 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Chinky Upadhyaya

The purpose of the study was to find out the differences in adjustment among Day Scholars and Hostel students who are adolescents in age range (14 to 15 years). From Meerut District, in Uttar Pradesh state. 600 School students were selected by random sampling method .Sample consists of 300 Day Scholars (150 males and 150 Females) and 300Hostel students (150 males and 150 Females). The age range was 14 to 15 years. The data was collected with the help of Bell ‘s adjustment inventory. Obtained data were statistically analyzed by Mean, SD and T test. Results revealed that Day Scholars and Hostel students differed significantly on home, health, social, emotional and overall adjustment.


2021 ◽  
pp. 030573562110276
Author(s):  
Hui Guo ◽  
Wen Yuan ◽  
C Victor Fung ◽  
Fumei Chen ◽  
Yanfang Li

In this study, we explored the relationship between extracurricular (formal and informal) music activity participation and music and Chinese language academic achievements of primary school students in China. Fourth graders ( N = 10,958) reported their demographic information and extracurricular music activity participation, and completed two standardized academic achievement tests, one on music and another on the Chinese language. Results showed that students’ music activity participation was related to higher music academic achievement after controlling for gender, school location, and family socioeconomic status. The effect of students’ informal music activity participation on their music academic achievements was greater than that of students’ formal music activity participation. Remarkably, students’ informal music activity participation was also positively related to their Chinese language academic achievement, while formal music activity participation showed a negative correlation with academic achievement in Chinese language. Findings contributed to an increased understanding of the influence of different kinds of extracurricular music activities on students’ academic developments.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 151-158
Author(s):  
Meliha Povlakic Hadziefendic ◽  
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Esad H. Mahmutovic ◽  

Goal of this paper was to determine differences between deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) students in motivation for academic achievement and compared to hearing students. Sample was comprised of 94 students averaging 16.5 ± 1.34 years of age. Sample was divided into three groups (deaf, hard of hearing and hearing students). For examination, we used the following: Great Inventory of Achievement Motivation, measuring instrument for assessing students’ motivation for academic achievement, that is comprised of five subtests i.e. 13 areas of measurement (Suzic, 2006). For difference testing t-test was used along with analysis of variance (ANOVA). T-test determined statistically significant difference in areas of “self-efficacy “, “engagement”, “control” and “non-conformism”. Deaf and hard of hearing students displayed less motivation on these parameters than their hearing counterparts. In the area of “valuing academic achievements” DHH students together displayed, better motivation than their hearing counterparts and difference was statistically significant. With Analysis of Variance i.e. with additional Tukey test, we have determined that statistically significant difference is present only when comparing deaf and hearing students, but not when comparing hard of hearing and hearing students.


2018 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 15
Author(s):  
Sadiya Magaji Haliru

The main purpose of this study was to determine the relationship among locus of control, personality and academic achievements of senior secondary Students in Sokoto metropolis. The samples were drawn from a total of 360 students in seven senior secondary schools purposively selected in Sokoto metropolis. For this study, adopted version of Olumolaye’s self-other motivation scale, an adopted version of Akimboye’s subscale A of adolescent personal data inventory and students' JS III examination results of English, Mathematics, Integrated Science and Social studies to measure the variables of locus of control, personality and academic achievements. Four hypotheses were generated and tested in this study. Multiple regression analysis and Pearson product moment correlation coefficient were used to analyze data collected. Result of the study showed that there exist significant relationship among locus of control, personality and academic achievement, a significant relationship exists between the personality of students and their academic achievement. One of the recommendations of this study is that teachers and counsellors should attempt to handle students individually as students vary on the locus of control scale and personality.


Author(s):  
Deri Indrahadi ◽  
Amika Wardana

<span>This study aimed to examine the effect of sociodemographic, student and school factors on the academic achievement of high school students in Indonesia. Using the cross-sectional survey data from the 2015 Indonesian Family Life Survey (IFLS) particularly involving 1,421 respondents (of the academic performances during their school years), the study run multiple regression analysis to examine the influences of their parents’ sociodemographic, students and other school-related factors on their academic achievements during their school years. As the results, it was revealed that the sociodemographic factors, students and schools predict significantly academic achievement of students in Indonesia. The results provided feedback to students and parents, schools and education policymakers in improving student academic achievement.</span>


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