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Academic performance becomes a matter of great concern in our present system of education, because it occupies an important place in shaping the future of a student. There are numerous factors which predict the academic performance of a child. Among them, intelligence, socio-economic status, adjustment and study habits are of utmost significant. The present book focuses on how these factors predicts the academic performance of the students. A sample of 584 secondary school students have been obtained from the Urdu and English medium schools and the latest statistical techniques have been…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Academic performance becomes a matter of great concern in our present system of education, because it occupies an important place in shaping the future of a student. There are numerous factors which predict the academic performance of a child. Among them, intelligence, socio-economic status, adjustment and study habits are of utmost significant. The present book focuses on how these factors predicts the academic performance of the students. A sample of 584 secondary school students have been obtained from the Urdu and English medium schools and the latest statistical techniques have been employed to analyze the data. The findings of this study are of immense important to the policy makers, administrator, bureaucrats, governmental and non-governmental organizations, managers, principals, teachers, parents and students. If, collective and collaborative effort is being made from all sections of the society, no doubt we will be able to enhance the academic performance of the studentsand have a flourishing nation.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Mohd. Moshahid is an Associate Professor, Department of Education and Training, Maulana Azad National Urdu University, Hyderabad, India. He is a gold medalist, having more than 13 years of teaching experience, written two books, published more than 15 research papers, and presented more than 50 papers.