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Effect of SES, Fathers' and Mothers' education & occupation on students' achievement
Multiple comparison of effect of SES on Mathematics, English, and cumulative achievements
Analysis of Fathers' education and cumulative achievement
Analysis of Mothers' education and quality of academic performance (overall marks obtained)
Comparison of achievement for Male and Female students
Factors affecting students' quality of academic performance: A case of secondary school level
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January 2011

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This study was conducted to examine different factors influencing the academic performance of secondary school students in a metropolitan city of Pakistan. The respondents for this study were 10 th grade students (300 male & 300 female). A survey was conducted by using a questionnaire for information gathering about different factors relating to academic performance of students. The academic performance was gauged by the result of their 9th grade annual examination. Standard t-test and ANOVA were applied to investigate the effect of different factors on students' achievement. The results of the study revealed that socioeconomic status (SES) and parents' education have a significant effect on students' overall academic achievement as well as achievement in the subjects of Mathematics and English. The high and average socioeconomic level affects the performance more than the lower level. It is very interesting that parents' education means more than their occupation in relation to their children's academic performance at school. It was found that girls perform better than the male students.

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... The availability of learning resources, such as assistive listening devices, sign language interpreters, and visual aids, significantly enhances the learning interest of students with hearing impairments by creating an accessible and supportive educational environment. Studies show that when schools provide these resources, students with hearing impairments are better able to engage with classroom content, actively participate in discussions, and interact with their peers, which in turn increases their motivation to learn (Farooq et al., 2011). ...

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The Impact of Inclusive Education on the Learning Interest of Students with Hearing Impairments in Rwanda
Factors affecting students' quality of academic performance: A case of secondary school level