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Gender Differences in Online High School Courses

Gender Differences in Online High School Courses

... asynchronous online courses offered by Pamoja Education (PJE), the course provider for the International Baccalaureate (IB), in AY ...these courses as part of the IB Diploma Program (IBDP), a ... See full document

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Gender Differences and Foreign Language Reading Anxiety of High School Learners in an Iraqi EFL Context

Gender Differences and Foreign Language Reading Anxiety of High School Learners in an Iraqi EFL Context

... a high proficiency in English language (Sabti, ...Iraqi high school ...Iraqi high school students’ anxiety towards reading ...on gender differences to identify reading ... See full document

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GENDER DIFFERENCES IN LEARNING ENVIRONMENT AND STUDENT ATTITUDES IN HIGH SCHOOL CHEMISTRY CLASSROOMS IN SOUTH AFRICA

GENDER DIFFERENCES IN LEARNING ENVIRONMENT AND STUDENT ATTITUDES IN HIGH SCHOOL CHEMISTRY CLASSROOMS IN SOUTH AFRICA

... Other studies were also conducted in the USA but the majority of these studies were conducted in primary education. But three WIHIC studies were found that actually pertained to secondary education. Hoffner, Moss and ... See full document

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Video-Gaming Among High School Students: Health Correlates, Gender Differences, and Problematic Gaming

Video-Gaming Among High School Students: Health Correlates, Gender Differences, and Problematic Gaming

... first recruited into the study, and then students at each enrolled school were invited to participate. Invitation letters were sent to all public 4-year and non- vocational or special-education high schools ... See full document

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Mount Olive High School New Courses

Mount Olive High School New Courses

... The themes of study in the AP World History course are dynamics of change and continuity, patterns and effects of interactions: trade, war, diplomacy, and international organizations; the effects of technology, ... See full document

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Problem Solving Approaches and Mathematical Ability of College Freshmen

Problem Solving Approaches and Mathematical Ability of College Freshmen

... significant differences on the mathematical ability of the students when they are grouped according to gender, type of high school graduated from, parents’ educational attainment and course ... See full document

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Gender Differences in Mathematics Anxiety Among Preservice Teachers and Perceptions of Their Elementary and Secondary School Experience with Mathematics

Gender Differences in Mathematics Anxiety Among Preservice Teachers and Perceptions of Their Elementary and Secondary School Experience with Mathematics

... The chief inference made in the present study is that gender differences in mathematics anxiety for student teachers are associated with experience during high school to a significant [r] ... See full document

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Female School Dropout: Gender Differences in Students’ School Retention

Female School Dropout: Gender Differences in Students’ School Retention

... very high and present an issue for Kosovo education ...female school dropout in Kosovo which according to this repot were: 1) Security: fear of being physically attacked or raped; 2) Poverty: boys are ... See full document

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Cyber Connections Across Age and Gender Differences: How Communication Technologies Enhance Social Communication in Learning Communities in Online College Courses

Cyber Connections Across Age and Gender Differences: How Communication Technologies Enhance Social Communication in Learning Communities in Online College Courses

... that online learning involve the elements of “high authenticity ...workplace), high interactivity, and high collaboration” (Ally, 2005, ... See full document

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umi-unc-2295.pdf

umi-unc-2295.pdf

... intra-individual differences (gender, race, and students with self-reported disabilities) of high school students in North Carolina influence students’ self-report of mental health indicators ... See full document

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Internet gaming disorder: Feeling the flow of social games

Internet gaming disorder: Feeling the flow of social games

... of gender effects on the experience of immersive pleasure may have been ...males, online Flow was more predictive of the amount of time spent playing games than for ...fifth-grade school students, ... See full document

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An integrated, blended online engineering program of college-level courses for high school students offered by a state-wide public STEM magnet school

An integrated, blended online engineering program of college-level courses for high school students offered by a state-wide public STEM magnet school

... Program Challenges: Many of the challenges that we have experienced in offering a state-wide engineering program involve student preparedness, coordination with schools, and technology. Student preparedness varies across ... See full document

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Gender differences in preferences of martial arts in
Polish adolescents

Gender differences in preferences of martial arts in Polish adolescents

... influence, gender, age, skill level and individual’s level of PA outside the school ...at high schools prefer uncompetitive or individual sport activities, while boys at the same age incline to team ... See full document

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gender differences in the study habits of high and low achievers

gender differences in the study habits of high and low achievers

... pupil. Achievement of those learning outcomes requires planned and organised experiences. In the field of education study habits are approaches applied to learning. Study habits refer to the activities carried out by ... See full document

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Gender Differences in Corporal Punishment, Academic Self-Efficacy and Drop-Out in Secondary School Students

Gender Differences in Corporal Punishment, Academic Self-Efficacy and Drop-Out in Secondary School Students

... The construct of self‐efficacy has many dimensions and each dimension vary to the other (Zimmerman, 2000). Academic self‐ efficacy refers to “students’ confidence in their ability to carry out such academic tasks as  ... See full document

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USING DUAL ENROLLMENT TO IMPROVE THE EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

USING DUAL ENROLLMENT TO IMPROVE THE EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

... Dual enrollment allows high school students to earn college credit by taking college courses at postsecondary institutions, their own schools, or online. In some states, credits earned through ... See full document

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An Analysis on High School Students’ Perceptions of Physics Courses in Terms of Gender (A Sample from Turkey)

An Analysis on High School Students’ Perceptions of Physics Courses in Terms of Gender (A Sample from Turkey)

... the courses of physics difficult, finding the courses of physics in terms of mathematical calculations, considering oneself to be successful in physics, finding the courses of physics entertaining, ... See full document

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PHS North and PHS Central College Credit Plus Program. Informational Meeting February 17, :00 pm

PHS North and PHS Central College Credit Plus Program. Informational Meeting February 17, :00 pm

...  Students may enroll in college courses at their high school buildings, at local college campuses, or online.. Classes may be taught by college faculty or.[r] ... See full document

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Gender differences in the self efficacy of secondary school students

Gender differences in the self efficacy of secondary school students

... with high self-efficacy obtained higher scores on 50 mathematical problems ...of Gender among Albanian Students and results of the study showed that there was a significant difference between males and ... See full document

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Misbehavior, Suspensions, and Security Measures in High School: Racial/Ethnic and Gender Differences

Misbehavior, Suspensions, and Security Measures in High School: Racial/Ethnic and Gender Differences

... The Reasons for Racial/Ethnic (and perhaps Gender) Differences There have been several attempts to describe the mechanisms that produce disproportion in the use of exclusionary discipline. These theories, ... See full document

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