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  • Emotional Intelligence Pred... Emotional Intelligence Predicts Academic Performance: A Meta-Analysis
    MacCann, Carolyn; Jiang, Yixin; Brown, Luke E. R. ... Psychological bulletin, 02/2020, Volume: 146, Issue: 2
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    Schools and universities devote considerable time and resources to developing students' social and emotional skills, such as emotional intelligence (EI). The goals of such programs are partly for ...
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  • The Editor’s Note: There’s ... The Editor’s Note: There’s opportunity in the middle
    Preston, Teresa Phi Delta Kappan, 11/2022, Volume: 104, Issue: 3
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    School accountability programs tend to focus on students’ academic performance, as measured by standardized tests, But, as the authors in the November issue of Kappan explain, this presents an ...
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  • Catalyst in Action Catalyst in Action
    Bret Eynon, Laura M. Gambino / Bret Eynon, Laura M. Gambino 2018, 2023-07-03, 2018-10-31
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    Published in association with In 2017, Bret Eynon and Laura M. Gambino released High-Impact ePortfolio Practice, which drew broad acclaim from faculty and educational leaders. "An instant classic," ...
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  • The Relation Between Parent... The Relation Between Parents' Involvement in Children's Schooling and Children's Adjustment: A Meta-Analysis
    Barger, Michael M; Kim, Elizabeth Moorman; Kuncel, Nathan R ... Psychological bulletin, 09/2019, Volume: 145, Issue: 9
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    This quantitative synthesis of 448 independent studies including 480,830 families revealed small positive associations (rs = .13 to .23) between parents' naturally occurring involvement in children's ...
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  • Estimulación del aprendizaj... Estimulación del aprendizaje para mejorar el rendimiento académico y el crecimiento personal
    Toala-Ponce, Santa Rocío Santiago, 09/2023 162
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    El propósito de esta investigación fue de analizar de qué forma la estimulación del aprendizaje mejora el rendimiento académico y el crecimiento personal de los estudiantes de la Facultad de la ...
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  • The Socio-Psychological Imp... The Socio-Psychological Impact of Academic Exclusion in a South African Rural-Based University
    Nesane, NP; Mudau, TJ; Thobejane, TD ... African Journal of Development Studies, 09/2023, Volume: 13, Issue: 3
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    While forceful exclusion from academic activities has provided institutions of higher learning in South Africa with an effective deterrent strategy for dealing with academic laziness and financial ...
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  • Factores que intervienen en... Factores que intervienen en el desempeño de los estudiantes en las Pruebas de Estado Saber Pro /Factors Involved in Student Performance in the Saber Pro State Tests
    Sánchez, Geydi Dahiana Demarchi El ágora USB, 07/2023, Volume: 23, Issue: 2
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    Las pruebas Saber Pro son evaluaciones estandarizadas que miden al estudiante con relación a su proceso formativo, pero en ocasiones se cree que los resultados solo se deben a asuntos académicos. ...
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  • Closing the Social-Class Ac... Closing the Social-Class Achievement Gap: A Difference-Education Intervention Improves First-Generation Students' Academic Performance and All Students' College Transition
    Stephens, Nicole M.; Hamedani, MarYam G.; Destin, Mesmin Psychological science, 04/2014, Volume: 25, Issue: 4
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    College students who do not have parents with 4-year degrees (first-generation students) earn lower grades and encounter more obstacles to success than do students who have at least one parent with a ...
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