Tuesday, 7 October 2014

Parenting Styles: A Key Factor to Self Determination and Personal Growth of Adults

Vol.8  No.2

Year : 2014

Issue : Aug-Oct

Title : Parenting Styles: A Key Factor to Self Determination and Personal Growth of Adults

Author Name : Manika Arbab Aslam, Sarwat Sultan

Synopsis :

The study was conducted to explore the impact of parenting styles of adolescents on their self- determination and personal growth. The data was collected from 300 adults evenly divided by gender, aged 23-38 years. To measure the parenting styles, level of self-determination and personal growth, the Caregivers Practices Report, Self Determination Scale, and Personal Growth Scale were used respectively. Results showed that the authoritative parenting style compared to authoritarian and permissive parenting styles are the significant determinants of high self determination and personal growth among adults. It was also found that, self determination is positively correlated with personal growth. The results pertaining to gender differences also showed significant differences in self determination that suggested that male showed high self determination than female adults. However, no gender differences were found in personal growth.



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Effect of a Direct Instruction Flashcard System for Increasing the Performance of Basic Division Facts for a Middle School Student with ADD/OHI.

Vol.8  No.2

Year : 2014

Issue : Aug-Oct

Title : Effect of a Direct Instruction Flashcard System for Increasing the Performance of Basic Division Facts for a Middle School Student with ADD/OHI.

Author Name : Michaelyn Bjordahl, Rebeccah Talboy, Jennifer Neyman , Thomas McLaughlin, Richelle Hoenike

Synopsis :

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of a Direct Instruction (DI) flashcard system on the mastery, accuracy and fluency of basic division math facts (numbers 0-12) for a seventh grade boy, diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD). The effects of the DI flashcard system were examined in a multiple baseline design across problem sets. DI flashcards require the student to provide the correct solution quickly and if an error occurs, the student is required to engage in error correction using a model, lead, and test procedure. The overall outcomes indicated large increases in student accuracy. Maintenance of treatment gains was also found with several division facts with our participant. The present outcomes replicate the range of classroom settings and disability designations. For the most part, employing flashcard procedures were easy to implement and evaluate in a middle school resource classroom setting.



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Effect of Use of Mobile Phone on Mental Health of Higher Secondary School Students

Vol.8  No.2

Year : 2014

Issue : Aug-Oct

Title : Effect of Use of Mobile Phone on Mental Health of Higher Secondary School Students

Author Name : B.ANBOUCARASSY PRAVEEN, Mumtaz Begum

Synopsis :

The world of today is shrinking due to globalization as many scientific and technological development has stepped in all fields. Nowadays, mobile phone is widely used as a means of communication. Mobile phones are a fully- portable medium of electronic communication which enables the transmission of information in the form of sound, text or data interactively between users via a cellular network of relay stations. But it is a sad point to say that most of the students are addicted to the mobile phone. The main aim of the study is that, the students are not aware about their mental health by the use of mobile phones. To know about the effect of use of mobile phone on the mental health of the students, this study is essential. The tool used for the present study is ‘Likert Attitude Scale’ on mental health of students. ‘Normative Survey method’ is also used in this study. The result indicates the mental health of higher secondary students as they are affected by the use of mobile phones.


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Involving Children with ADHD and Their Parents in Research in Saudi Arabia

Vol.8  No.2

Year : 2014

Issue : Aug-Oct

Title : Involving Children with ADHD and Their Parents in Research in Saudi Arabia

Author Name : Mohaned Abed

Synopsis :

ADHD is the term that has been afforded to those children who seem to have problems in the areas of Attention and Hyperactivity. This paper offers a number of different considerations surrounding the formation and development of the socio-political context of studies in the Educational domain. This paper also centres on local, national, international, discursive and social; therefore, it is necessary for a researcher to ensure the awareness of all of these aspects when carrying out a study. The Saudi context, in this vein, is known to be concerned about the necessity to verify the background and foundation of ADHD in Saudi Arabia. It is recognized that, an overview in this arena would enable the readers to develop an understanding of the context in which the study is carried out. This research attempts to explain the importance and recommend the parents to be involved with children’s ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) in Saudi Arabia.


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Study of the Effectiveness of Multi-Cultural Education on the Attitude towards National Integration of High School Students

Vol.8  No.2

Year : 2014

Issue : Aug-Oct

Title : Study of the Effectiveness of Multi-Cultural Education on the Attitude towards National Integration of High School Students

Author Name : Dr. Shaheen Perveen

Synopsis :

The present endeavour enables the students to gain information and knowledge about different sub-cultures as well as to develop positive attitude towards national integration. A country lives and thrives in its cultural heritage. Culture is a treasure to be preserved, perpetuated and promoted. Today's students will be the future nation builders. They should possess thorough knowledge about one's own culture and also knowledge about other sub-culture. Therefore, it is important to develop among students positive attitude towards national integration. The present research is aimed to ascertain the effectiveness of multicultural education on attitude towards national integration in students of high school. The selected methodology is experimental one in the present research using Random Stratified Sampling Technique. The sample selected for the study consists of 200 students, both boys and girls from high school. The study found that, there is no significant effect of the treatment on their attitude towards national integration.


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Cognitive Versus Learning Styles: Emergence of the Ideal Education Model (IEM)

Vol.8  No.2

Year : 2014

Issue : Aug-Oct

Title : Cognitive Versus Learning Styles: Emergence of the Ideal Education Model (IEM)

Author Name : Dr. Mohammad Ali Salmani Nodoushan

Synopsis :

Societies have striven through centuries to develop educational systems that would foster the most idealistic educational outcomes among learners. A brief overview of the existing body of knowledge on this issue shows the recurring patterns of underachievement and the growing rates of student drop-outs which have motivated psychologists and educators to attempt at a pathological examination of the causes of student failure, and models of learning and cognitive styles which were proposed as possible explanation. The aim of this paper is to briefly review some of the most influential models and to draw readers' attention to inherent shortcomings of the models. The methodology used for this study was library research, where the author took notes to gather the data needed for this paper. After a brief review of the existing models, the paper proposes a more comprehensive model, which is called the Ideal Education Model (IEM) and recommends it as an alternative to the existing models.



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Monday, 21 July 2014

A Case Study Showing Parameters Affecting the Quality of Education: Faculty Perspective

Vol.8  No.1

Year : 2014

Issue : May-Jul

Title : A Case Study Showing Parameters Affecting the Quality of Education: Faculty Perspective

Author Name : Dr. Neeraj Kumari

Synopsis :

The study aims to examine the faculty members' perspective (age Wise, Gender Wise and Work Experience wise) of parameters affecting the quality of education in an affiliated Undergraduate Engineering Institution in Haryana. It is a descriptive type of research. The data has been collected with the help of ‘Questionnaire Based Survey’. The sample size for the study is 110 comprising the faculty respondents. The sample has been taken on the Random (Probability) basis and the questionnaire was filled by the faculty members (teaching B.Tech) chosen on a the random basis from an affiliated Undergraduate Engineering Institution in Haryana. For data analysis and conclusion of the results of the survey, statistical tool like t test was performed with the help of high quality software;’SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Science)’. To conclude, for “Selection Process”, “Academic Excellence”, “Infrastructure”, “Personality Development and Industry Exposure” and “Management and Administration”, the two samples (Age & Work-experience wise) have same perceptions with respect to the parameters. For “Selection Process”, “Infrastructure”, “Personality Development and Industry Exposure” and “Management and Administration”, the two samples (gender wise) have same perceptions with respect to the parameters. While for “Academic Excellence”, the two samples (gender wise) have different perceptions with respect to the parameter.



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Role of Teacher Educational Institutions in Developing Personality of Student Teachers

Vol.8  No.1

Year : 2014

Issue : May-Jul

Title : Role of Teacher Educational Institutions in Developing Personality of Student Teachers

Author Name : PRAKASH SRINIVASAN, Dr.S.Amaladoss Xavier

Synopsis :

Teacher Education is an integral part of any educational system. It should provide a platform in developing the holistic personality of a student teacher. This paper reports on personality of student teachers and the role of Teacher Educational institutions in developing it. The sample consists of 1080 student teachers of Madurai revenue district. A Multidimensional Personality Inventory constructed by Manju Rani Agarwall was used to get the data from the student teachers. Percentage analysis, Mean, Standard deviation and 't' tests were used for analyzing the data. The results showed that there is significant difference in personality of Government Aided and Self Finance College student teachers.



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Impact of Perceived Teachers' Competence on Students' Performance: Evidence for Mediating/ Moderating Role of Class Environment

Vol.8  No.1

Year : 2014

Issue : May-Jul

Title : Impact of Perceived Teachers' Competence on Students' Performance: Evidence for Mediating/ Moderating Role of Class Environment

Author Name : Sarwat Sultan, Muhammad Shafi

Synopsis :

The purpose of the present study was to explore the impact of perceived teachers' competence on students' performance moderated by perceived class environment. The sample consisted of 500 students (250 male & 250 female) taken from public and private schools from the rural areas of Dokota Town, Tibba Sultan Pur, and Mailsi. Participants' age range was between 12-14 years old. Teaching Competence Scale (Passi & Lalita, 2009) and Class Environment Scales (Kelly, 2010) were used to measure the perceived teachers' competence and perceived class environment, respectively. For the purpose of the present research, scales were translated into Urdu through back translation method. Results indicated that perceived teachers' competence predicted the students' performance, but did not predict the perceived class environment. Further results indicated that there is no mediation and moderation effect of class environment on the relationship between teachers' competence and students' performance.



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Institutional Influence on Behavioural Disorders in Early Adolescents

Vol.8  No.1

Year : 2014

Issue : May-Jul

Title : Institutional Influence on Behavioural Disorders in Early Adolescents

Author Name : N. B. Jayalekshmi, B. William Dharma Raja

Synopsis :

Early adolescence is a period of transition between childhood and late adolescence, is where one experience dramatic changes physically, and psychologically. These transitions cause cognitive, emotional, and social changes. The developmental changes that occur during this period cause varying degrees of disturbance in them. The period of transition leaves its mark on the individual's behaviour, as they feel unsure of themselves and insecure in their status. This intrudes them to be aggressive, self conscious and withdrawn. When an individual's behaviour is unusual for a particular age, this leads to poor adjustment, and is termed as behavioural problems. Schools play a significant role in the early adolescents' development because of the environment they provide. Though researches have been carried out focusing school environment of early adolescents, the investigators were interested to find if institutional variables can be significant contributors to the behavioral disorders exhibited by early adolescents. The study was designed to investigate the impact of institutional variables on behavioral disorders in early adolescents, studying in Standard IX. Random Sampling Technique was done on the basis of nature of the school, locality of school, type of school and medium of instruction to draw the sample size of 1275. Self constructed tool on Behavioral Disorders was used. Collected data were analyzed using statistical techniques such as t-test, ANOVA (Analysis of Varience). The statistical results revealed that institutional variables significantly contributed to the behaviourial problems in early adolescents. There should be some guidance service in each school, in order to provide some strategies for managing the behavioral problems among early teens as well as reducing the problem at this stage.


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Preservice School Personnel's Knowledge of Stimulant Medication and ADHD

Vol.8  No.1

Year : 2014

Issue : May-Jul

Title : Preservice School Personnel's Knowledge of Stimulant Medication and ADHD

Author Name : Sekhar S. Pindiprolu

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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is one of the most commonly diagnosed disorders among children today. Stimulants are commonly prescribed to children with ADHD to improve attention span and decrease distractibility, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. Given the increased use of stimulant medication, school personnel need to be aware of the implications and limitations of the stimulant medications on a child's academic and behavioral performance. In this study, pre-service school personnel's awareness of the symptoms and causes of ADHD and the effects of stimulant medication was examined using a13 item questionnaire developed by Snider, Busch, and Arrowood (2003). Further, the differences in knowledge levels between the Graduate and Undergraduate students were examined. The sample consisted of 76 Undergraduate and Graduate students majoring in Special education, General education speech and Language pathology, and School psychology. The findings indicated that pre-service school personnel (a) had higher knowledge scores than reported in previous literature and (b) were less aware of the lack of long-term efficacy data and the side effects of medication. Independent Samples ‘t’ test indicated that there were no differences between the graduate and undergraduate student groups on the overall knowledge scores. Based on the results, it is recommended that the side-effects of stimulant medication should be incorporated within the teacher education curriculum.



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A Study to Investigate the Relationship between Locus of Control and Academic Achievement of Students

Vol.8  No.1

Year : 2014

Issue : May-Jul

Title : A Study to Investigate the Relationship between Locus of Control and Academic Achievement of Students

Author Name : Dr. Aijaz Ahmed Gujjar, Rukhma Aijaz

Synopsis :

Motivation is regarded as the alpha and omega of learning .It is the heart of teaching learning process. Motivation is defined as an internal state that arouses, directs, and maintains the behavior over time. Thus motivation is the pivotal component of learning and locus of control which is one of the important factors it stems from. Locus of control is a belief about the primary source of a person's behavior- either internal (within a person) or external (with in a person's physical and social environment). The main aim of this research was to measure the locus of control of students in order to determine the degree of their externality or internality of locus of control. And to find out the gender difference in locus of control orientation at College and University levels to relate the locus of control with academic achievement. Sample of study consisted of 466 students, out of which 205 were boys and 261 were girls. This sample was chosen from two female college and one male college located in Rawalpindi city and one Co-education University Institute located in Islamabad city. The college students were mostly of 16 and 17 years age group, where as University students were in the 20 and 21 year age group. For the purpose of measuring locus of control questionnaire was used with a few modifications. Academic achievement was measured by the marks obtained by the sample in their recently held examination at their institutions. The obtained data were analyzed and interpreted using statistical tools such as: Mean Standard Deviation, t-test and correlation coefficient. The results show that the majority of students were found to be more internal than external in their locus of control. This result is enlightened with others studies that, locus of control and academic achievement were related positively to each other. Boys were found to be more internal than girls at college level however, no gender differences in locus of control were found at the University level.



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Saturday, 5 July 2014

A Study to Assess the Achievement Motivation of Higher Secondary Students In Relation to their Noise Sensitivity

Vol.7  No.4

Year : 2014

Issue : Feb-Apr

Title : A Study to Assess the Achievement Motivation of Higher Secondary Students In Relation to their Noise Sensitivity

Author Name : Prema Latha

Synopsis :

Disturbing sounds are often referred to as noise, and if extreme enough in degree, intensity or frequency, it is referred to as noise pollution. Achievement refers to a change in study behavior in relation to their noise sensitivity and learning in the educational sense by achieving results in changed responses to certain types of stimuli like noise sensitivity.It is the more specialized skills which are taught in school which depends greatly both on the effectiveness of instruction and practised on the students interest. This study is an attempt to explore the relationship between achievement motivation and noise sensitivity of higher secondary students. Data were collected from 200 Higher Secondary students which was selected through stratified random sampling from four schools in Kanyakumari District through questionnaire. Data were collected through survey method and were analyzed with the help of descriptive, correlational and regression analysis. Findings revealed that the achievement motivation of Higher Secondary students are highly related to their noise sensitivity and student with a positive attitude to the noise sensitivity tend to develop a high achievement motivation.



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Effects of Employing the Text, SRA Decoding Strategies on the Word Recognition for a High School Student with Learning Disabilities

Vol.7  No.4

Year : 2014

Issue : Feb-Apr

Title : Effects of Employing the Text, SRA Decoding Strategies on the Word Recognition for a High School Student with Learning Disabilities

Author Name : Alyson Lykken, Julie Wakeman, Jennifer Neyman , Thomas McLaughlin, Kim Zumwalt

Synopsis :

An objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of employing the SRA Decoding Strategies text on word recognition for a ninth grade male with a learning disability. The student was enrolled in a high school special education resource room in a large urban school district in the Pacific North west in a direct instruction reading resource room. A multiple baseline design across three sets of sight words was used to test the effectiveness of the decoding program. The overall results indicated that the program worked well with the participant. The decoding strategies generalized to novel words for which he had not received any training. The efficacy of employing direct instruction procedures with high school students with learning disabilities was discussed in this paper.



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Effects of Direct Instruction Rewards Program Strategies to Teach Separation Of Complex Words To Two High School Students with Disabilities

Vol.7  No.4

Year : 2014

Issue : Feb-Apr

Title : Effects of Direct Instruction Rewards Program Strategies to Teach Separation Of Complex Words To Two High School Students with Disabilities

Author Name : Lauren Mullaney, Megan Baker, Katie Rutherford, Jennifer Neyman , Thomas McLaughlin, SUSAN STOOKEY

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The purpose of the study was to evaluate the effects of the Direct Instruction REWARDS® program on reading complex words of two fifteen-year-old boys in a reading resource room. Both participants had difficulty in reading and were diagnosed as learning disabled. During baseline, both participants had difficulty in syllabication. The results showed that through the REWARDS® program and by promoting generalization in phonemic reading, the program was successful and efficient. The students had stated that they felt more comfortable towards the end of the intervention with the ® REWARDS® program and produced large improvements in reading. The benefits of employing REWARDS were also discussed in this paper.



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Challenges to the Concept “Partnership with Parents” in Special Needs Education

Vol.7  No.4

Year : 2014

Issue : Feb-Apr

Title : Challenges to the Concept “Partnership with Parents” in Special Needs Education

Author Name : Mohaned Abed

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It is observed that professionals would meet the needs of individual children if they work closely with the child's parents [58]. The growing of a child is a continuous process which requires a coherent, close partnership between home and school, since the house is the first educational environment, and the first community in which a child lives and grows. Education, habits and trends are taken from these very first, essential experiences. Besides, when children begin their school life, they do not break the relationship to their family but remain under various, significant influences from the family members, including parents and siblings. Moreover, schools are considered as a main factor of the development of children's experiences. Therefore, it is not possible to categorise them as being less important than the experiences gained at home. Consequently, it is seen that they should complement each other.



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In Pursuit of Effective Schools: From Western Perspective

Vol.7  No.4

Year : 2014

Issue : Feb-Apr

Title : In Pursuit of Effective Schools: From Western Perspective

Author Name : ANAMIKA RAI, Anand Prakash

Synopsis :

This review paper begins by asking what makes few schools outstanding. What makes them successful? What have we learned from last two decades of studying School Effectiveness (SE)? To answer those questions, this paper attempts to identify the patterns and trends of Studying School effectiveness from western perspective. The main purpose of this review study was to understand and fix the criteria of assessing SE. A brief literature review was carried out to bring those factors that contribute SE. The focus is on the substantive findings that emerged from the review. Literature gives an insight that educationists have given more importance to enrolment, retention, and dropout rates, whereas many have viewed SE in terms of classroom pedagogy or teaching and learning, the content aspect etc. The large section of effectiveness studies have focused exclusively on students' cognitive outcomes in the areas such as reading, mathematics or public examination results. However, there is less evidence about the studies on school processes indicators that are important in determining the schools' success. The results from reviewed literature reveals that many SE factors, three broad key process indicators have found to be the most frequent ones, i.e. effective leadership of school heads, positive school culture and environment of teaching and learning. The critical perspective of previous literature are useful in understanding how this set of key variables as a whole defines the quality of schools at all levels. Finally, it provides few recommendations for policy development to bring about improvement.



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Constructivist Approach to Teacher Education: An Integrative Model for Reflective Teaching

Vol.7  No.4

Year : 2014

Issue : Feb-Apr

Title : Constructivist Approach to Teacher Education: An Integrative Model for Reflective Teaching

Author Name : Vijaya kumari Nonda Shivarama

Synopsis :

The theory of constructivism states that learning is non-linear, recursive, continuous, complex and relational – Despite the difficulty of deducing constructivist pedagogy from constructivist theories, there are models and common elements to consider in planning new program. Reflective activities are a common feature of all the programs of constructivist Teacher Education .It is used at both Pre-service and In-service level of Teacher Education. Several studies have proved that, critical reflection upon experience continues to be an effective technique for professional development. The paper discussing the nature of constructivist approach to teacher education emphasizes the role of reflective activities in teacher training. Based on the results of the research reviews in the field of constructivist teacher education and reflective teaching, the findings of the study strongly suggests the integration of reflective teaching practice in the preservice teacher education curriculum and suggests a proposed integrative model for reflective teaching. The study investigated the effects of different methods of teaching science on the achievement, basic science process and skills and scientific attitude of standard six pupils with different achievement levels. The study revealed that methods have differential effects on different contexts, that is, different pre-achievement levels. These differences were due to differences in the process variables. The study suggests that to implement any method, the context needs to be considered for its effectiveness and hence student-teachers need to be trained in analyzing their teaching in terms of context variables to establish relationship between presage-context-process-product so that the student teacher can improve his/her teaching as a student and develop transformation learning as a professional. In this study effectiveness of these three methods on achievement, scientific attitude and basic science process skills were found out by establishing fidelity of each method. This could be done effectively through reflective teaching training. Hence the findings imply that student teachers need to be trained in reflective teaching so that they will be familiar with the different approaches of reflective teaching and tools and techniques used for observing and analyzing classroom interaction and improve upon their teaching skills.



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Monday, 12 May 2014

Students’ Perspective (Age Wise, Gender Wise And Year Wise) Of Parameters Affecting The Undergraduate Engineering Education

Vol.7  No.3

Year : 2013

Issue : Nov-Jan

Title : Students’ Perspective (Age Wise, Gender Wise And Year Wise) Of Parameters Affecting The Undergraduate Engineering Education

Author Name : Dr. Neeraj Kumari

Synopsis :

The objective of the study is to examine the students’ perspective (age wise, gender wise and year wise) of parameters affecting the undergraduate engineering education system present in a private technical institution in NCR, Haryana. It is a descriptive type of research in nature. The data has been collected with the help of a structured questionnaire based on the Likert scale. The sample size for the study is 500. The sample has been taken on the random (Probability) basis and the questionnaire was filled by the students (pursuing B.Tech) chosen on the random basis from a private technical educational institution in NCR, Haryana. For data analysis and conclusion of the results of the survey, statistical tool like T test was performed with the help of high quality software; SPSS. To conclude t test revealed statistically no difference between the mean number of two groups (age wise) for the parameters “Selection”, “Academic Excellence” and “Management and Administration”. t test revealed statistically no difference between the mean number of two groups (gender wise) for the parameters “Selection”, “Academic Excellence”, Infrastructure”, “Personality Development and Industry Exposure”, “Placements” and “Management and Administration”. t test revealed statistically no difference between the mean number of two groups (year wise) for the parameters “Selection”, “Academic Excellence”, “Personality Development and Industry Exposure”, “Placements” and “Management and Administration”. While t test revealed a statistically reliable difference between the mean number of two groups (age wise) for the parameters “Infrastructure”, “Personality Development and Industry Exposure” and “Placements”. t test revealed a statistically reliable difference between the mean number of two groups (year wise) for the parameter “Infrastructure”.



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A Comparative Study of the Adjustment of Secondary School Students

Vol.7  No.3

Year : 2013

Issue : Nov-Jan

Title : A Comparative Study of the Adjustment of Secondary School Students

Author Name : Devika R

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Education is the ability to meet one’s life. How the child adjusts with varying situations determines the success of life. The child’s adjustment is determined by a number of factors like home, social, educational and financial adjustment. The investigator here aims to make a comparative study on the adjustment of secondary school students. The study was conducted using survey method. A total of 275 students, of which 151 were boys and 124 girls constituted the sample for the study. They were selected from eight secondary schools of Thiruvananthapuram district by giving due representation to class (VII, IX and X) and gender. Adjustment inventory prepared and standardized by the investigator was used to measure adjustment of secondary school students. Percentage analysis and t test were used as the statistical techniques for the study. The analysis revealed that level of adjustment of secondary school students is average. It was also found that significant difference exists in the emotional adjustment of boys and girls and No significance difference was found between male and female secondary school with regard to family, social, educational and financial adjustment.



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A Study on Attitude of Urban And Rural College Student Teachers Towards Science

Vol.7  No.3

Year : 2013

Issue : Nov-Jan

Title : A Study on Attitude of Urban And Rural College Student Teachers Towards Science

Author Name : PRAKASH S, Dr.S.Amaladoss Xavier

Synopsis :

There is a great need to identify and develop positive attitude towards science subject of student teachers. The time has come to increase our efforts to develop positive attitude towards science subject among teachers, student teachers and school children. This is an immediate requirement of the present day. This paper reports on attitude of student teachers towards science with respect to their locality of the college. The sample consists of 1080 student teachers of Madurai revenue district. A scale on attitude towards science was used to get the data from the student teachers. Percentage analysis, Mean, Standard deviation and‘t’tests were used for analyzing the data. The results showed that there is no significant difference in attitude towards science of urban and rural student teachers.



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Meta-Narrative on Guidance and Councelling in Schools

Vol.7  No.3

Year : 2013

Issue : Nov-Jan

Title : Meta-Narrative on Guidance and Councelling in Schools

Author Name : ISMAIL THAMARASSERI

Synopsis :

The purposes of guidance and counselling provide emphasis and strength to the educational program. The major goals of counselling are to promote personal growth and to prepare students to become motivated workers and responsible citizens. The chief aim of educational guidance is to develop the ability of co-ordinating with the school environment in the pupils to create necessary awareness and sensitivity, so that they may select themselves proper learning objectives, devices and situations. Educators recognize that in addition to intellectual challenges, students encounter personal/social, educational, and career challenges. School guidance and counselling programs need to address these challenges and to promote educational success. This article examines the aims of guidance and counselling programs, the role of the counsellor, major guidance and counselling services, methods of counselling, and evaluation of guidance and counselling programs. The focus of guidance and counselling programs in schools are to assist individuals to develop the ability to understand them, to solve their own problems, and to make appropriate adjustments to their environment.


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My Teaching Learning Philosophy

Vol.7  No.3

Year : 2013

Issue : Nov-Jan

Title : My Teaching Learning Philosophy

Author Name : Neelam Saleem Punjani

Synopsis :

The heart of my teaching learning philosophy is the concept of nurturing students and teaches them in a way that creates passion and enthusiasm in them for a lifelong learning. According to Duke (1990) education is a practice of artful action where teaching learning process is considered as design and knowledge is considered as colours. Teaching learning process should be flexible that gives opportunity to the learners to think critically and learn things according to their own curiosity and interest. Therefore, teachers must use a variety of strategies so that to make the teaching learning journey an exciting one. Moreover, learning environment should be such that promotes diversity and a positive learning environment. In this paper, I have attempted to describe my teaching learning philosophy from multidimensional perspectives; being a teacher as well as being a student. In the end, I have shared my views on what fosters an enabling teaching learning environment.



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Effect of Student Feedback on the Motivation of Indian University Teachers

Vol.7  No.3

Year: 2013

Issue: Nov-Jan

Title : Effect of Student Feedback on the Motivation of Indian University Teachers

Author Name : Dr. Ananta Kumar Jena, Piyali Chakraborty

Synopsis :

The purpose of the study was to measure the motivation of the teachers of higher education towards students’ feedback policy of National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) established by Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) at different Universities. By the help of questionnaires, the data were gathered, which were earlier sent to the participants, via e-mail for deep analysis and it was directed towards broad generalization of the population. One hundred University teachers were randomly selected as the sample from twelve departments of a university. These departments were: Ecology and Environmental science, Life Science, Chemistry, Physics, Mass Communication, Fine Arts, English, Sanskrit, Bengali, Commerce, education, social work. Teachers’ motivation towards student Feedback Inventory (TMTSFI) was administered among the samples and all the data sheets were scored and analyzed. It was found the overall motivation towards student feedback was strongly positive among university teachers and it was significantly affected the teachers’ classroom performance.



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Monday, 17 March 2014

Academic Achievement of High School Students In Relation to Their Anxiety, Emotional Maturity and Social Maturity

Vol.7 No.2

Year : 2013

Issue : Aug-Oct

Title : Academic Achievement of High School Students In Relation to Their Anxiety, Emotional Maturity and Social Maturity

Author Name : Surjit Singh Puar

Synopsis :

The present study has been designed to investigate the non-cognitive variables like anxiety, emotional maturity and social maturity and their relationship with academic achievement and also to see the locale-wise differences on the basis of their anxiety, emotional maturity and social maturity. The study was conducted over a sample of 400 (200 rural and 200 urban) high school students studying in Xth class in 8 different schools (4 urban and 4 rural) affiliated to CBSE, New Delhi. Dr Nalini Rao’s Social maturity scale, Singh & Bhargava’s Emotional maturity scale and Sharma’s general anxiety scale for children, were employed to measure students’ social maturity, emotional maturity and anxiety. The aggregate score of the selected students in the C.B.S.E.board examinations was taken to show their level of academic achievement. The results reported that there exists a significant relationship between social maturity and academic achievement as well as between anxiety and academic achievement. No significant relationship is observed between emotional maturity and academic achievement. Rural and Urban high school students differ significantly in their level of anxiety whereas no significant difference was found between them on the variables of emotional and social maturity.

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Psychological and Socio-demographic Correlates of Academic Performance distinguishing Completers and Non-Completers in Distance Education

Vol.7 No.2

Year : 2013

Issue : Aug-Oct

Title : Psychological and Socio-demographic Correlates of Academic Performance distinguishing Completers and Non-Completers in Distance Education

Author Name : Sarwat Sultan, Martin Hagger

Synopsis :

This paper addresses the findings of a study conducted on identifying the psychological and socio-demographic factors contributing in completers and non-completers of distance learning program. A sample of 232 distance learners ranging in age between 25-45 years old participated in this study. For psychological factors, the Perceived Competence Scale (Williams & Deci, 1996) and Achievement Motivation Scale (Murray, 1983) were administered to them along with asking socio-demographic variables namely age, gender, disability, employment and marital status. Participants’ average scores in mid and final examination were used as their academic performance. Findings showed that completers of distance education have been found significant higher on perceived competence and achievement motivation (i.e. work, mastery, & competitiveness) than non-completers. Results also revealed that psychological variables of perceived competence and achievement motivation are significantly positively related with completers’ academic performance than that of non-completers. Furthermore, it was identified that the distance learners who were with younger age group, female gender, non-disability, nonworking conditions, and single status completed their program having higher academic performance. While non-completers’ academic performance was found more poor in older group, male gender, disabled, employed, and married students. On the basis of these findings, it is underlined that formulation of policies for distance education and curriculum should be based on consideration of these factors.


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Assessing Learners' Satisfaction towards Support Services Delivery in National Open University Nigeria: Implications for Counseling Services

Vol.7 No.2

Year : 2013

Issue : Aug-Oct

Title : Assessing Learners' Satisfaction towards Support Services Delivery in National Open University Nigeria: Implications for Counseling Services

Author Name : Fidel, O. Okopi, Ofole, Ndidi

Synopsis :

This study aims at determining the level of students’ satisfaction of learner support services in the study centres of NOUN -National Open University of Nigeria and whether the support services offered at the study centres have significant influence on the level of students’ satisfaction. A descriptive survey of ex-post facto research design was adopted for this research. Stratified random sampling technique was used in selecting two thousand, one hundred and sixty (2160) samples from eighteen (18) study centres; made up of three (3) study centres in each of the six geopolitical zones of Nigeria. Two hypotheses subjected to Percentile statistics, Friedman Rank Test and Post hoc Wilcoxon Rank Tests via SPSS version 20 at the level of .00 and .01 asymptotic significant level respectively were formulated and analysed in the study The results indicated symbolising significant differences among students’ in their satisfaction with learner support services provided by their study centres. Significant difference was also observed on the basis of the geopolitical zones, as learner support services were adjudged to be unsatisfactory in five study centres. Suggestions were offered on how to alleviate the identified problems.

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Construction and Standardization of Verbal Learning Disabilities Checklist for School Children

Vol.7 No.2

Year : 2013

Issue : Aug-Oct

Title : Construction and Standardization of Verbal Learning Disabilities Checklist for School Children

Author Name : Vishal Sood

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For identifying children with four major kinds of verbal learning disabilities viz. reading disability, speech and language comprehension disability, writing disability and mathematics disability, the present task was undertaken to construct and standardize verbal learning disabilities checklist. This checklist was developed by keeping in view the Indian school and social situations where school going children are being nurtured. For this, the data were collected from school teachers, parents, learning disabled and normal school children belonging to 9 to 15 years age group by adopting the procedure of purposive sampling technique at different stages. An item pool was developed initially by consulting various sources and theoretical and empirical literature available in the concerned area and organizing intensive discussions with experienced school teachers, teacher educators, parents of disabled children, teachers serving in special schools, psychologists, psychiatrists, pediatricians and educational counselors. This preliminary draft of verbal learning disabilities checklist was given to 35 field experts (experienced school teachers, teacher educators, teachers serving in special schools, psychologists, psychiatrists, pediatricians and educational counselors) to critically judge and evaluate the content accuracy, relevance, logic, duplication/repetition and coverage of the items. Items of checklist were again put to intensive evaluation so that the checklist only contain those statements/items which are highly capable of discriminating between a learning disabled child from a normal child without any learning disability. This was carried out by judging the consensus between teachers’ ratings and parents’ ratings in respect of learning disabled children. The reliability of the checklist was ascertained with the help of test-retest reliability (separately for teachers’ ratings and parents’ ratings) and inter-rater reliability (between teachers and parents’ ratings) by computing correlation indices. The validity of checklist was also ascertained and suggestive norms were developed for initial identification of children with verbal learning disabilities. These norms were developed by taking into account the expert advice of experienced school teachers, pediatricians, psychologists and psychiatrists and can be used just for referral to expert assessment and diagnosis of verbal learning disabilities among the school going children.

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Mental Health Status: A Study Among Higher Secondary Students

Vol.7 No.2

Year : 2013

Issue : Aug-Oct

Title : Mental Health Status: A Study Among Higher Secondary Students

Author Name : V. Jurist Lionial Kumar

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Education is the totality of the process within which the students experiences are structured in order to promote desired learning. Education is a plan and procedure for the development of an individual. Education helps to attain the goal of life of an individual. Student period is one of the important periods in life to plan their future. To achieve the goals of their study, mental health of the student is one of the important factors. Health is the condition of being sound in body, mind or spirit and especially free from physical disease or pain. Health is essential for good living. A sound mental health leads to peace and happiness to an individual. If the mental health of the student is good he can adjust himself with others in the school, home and society and he has confidence about his studies and career. The investigator made an attempt to study the Mental Health Status among Higher Secondary Students and give suggestions to improve the Mental Health Status of higher secondary students.

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