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JOURNAL REVIEW ON RELATED LITERATURE Submitted by: JESSA E. PALAMARA MAED-ELEM Submitted to: DR. VIVIAN MOYA
Journal Review Summary: The Impact of School Bullying On Students’ Academic Achievement from Teachers Point of View The study aimed to investigate school bullying impact on students’ academic achievement from teachers’ perspective in Jordanian schools. The study used a descriptive analytical methodology. The research sample consisted of all schools’ teachers in Amman West Area (in Jordan). The sample size consisted of 200 teachers selected from different schools from Amman West area in Jordan. A selfadministrated questionnaire was designed according to research objectives and hypotheses and distributed over research sample subjects. All distributed questionnaire were collected. They were, coded and analyzed by using SPSS version 18. The research results indicated that school bullying exists in all schools regardless if they are governmental or private ones. The study also concluded that school bullying affect student’s academic achievement either victims or the bullies.
What is the problem?
The research problem is to determine the impact of school bullying on students’ academic achievement from teachers point of view.
What is the solution?
Using descriptive analytical methodology, the researchers administered a questionnaire and asked 200 teachers from different schools in Amman west area (in Jordan)
Was the method effective?
The method used was effective since the study came out with a useful information that teachers and the school management have to take different measures for the purpose of reducing the bullying volume. Moreover teachers should coordinate with bully’s students. Teachers and school management have to set some programs for bullies to mitigate the school bullying.
Journal Review Summary: The School Absenteeism among High School Students: Contributing Factors The aim of this study was to examine the direct and indirect relationship between student school absenteeism, personal factors (academic self- perception, attitudes towards teacher and school, goal valuation and motivation/self-regulation), family factors (parents’ educational level and income), and academic achievement in structural equation model. Four hundred and twenty three high school students participated in the study. The findings revealed that student absenteeism was negatively related to academic self-perception, attitudes towards teacher and school, goal valuation, motivation/ self-regulation, and academic performance. Results also revealed that student absenteeism differed in respect to parents’ educational level and income. Results from SEM analyses noticed that personal and family factors significantly predict previous and current student absenteeism. SEM analyses also revealed that previous student absenteeism significantly predict previous academic achievement. Finally, SEM analyses noticed that previous student absenteeism and previous academic achievement can predict current student absenteeism. Contribution and implications of these findings were discussed in detail.
What is the problem?
To examine the direct and indirect relationship between student school absenteeism, personal factors, family factors and academic achievement in structural equation model.
What is the solution?
Demographics information sheet and School Attitude Assessment Survey-Revised Turkish Version were used to gather data.
Was the method effective?
The method used was effective since this study provided a clear picture about the role of the variables in students’ absenteeism. Also, it came out with some important findings for both psychological counselors and educators to develop intervention programs for helping students who suffer from school absenteeism.
Journal Review Summary: Enriching Classrooms with Technology in the Basic Schools Teachers play a significant role in integrating technology in schools, and motivated teachers reflect higher levels of technology use in their classroom. Learning students, especially in basic schools, become a new direction of research. The problem is some education systems for improving teaching process less use technology in the classes. In this paper, they present role of technology in the classroom for a learning process. They proposed two classes one of them enriched with technology another one without technology, after teaching the same subject for both students they take a test. The result shows that Average of students GPA in classroom technology is 83.3%, but in the classroom without technology decrease to 60.4%, the result of shows the learning increased 22.9% by using technology. Besides all students enjoyed in classroom technology and most of them learned more material with technology. The result of their paper shows that the classroom technology is more efficient to learn basic school students.
What is the problem? Finding the role of technology in enriching classrooms in schools.
What is the solution? For finding the role of technology during enriching classroom, they define a scenario then they make a test, and then give them the questionnaires form. In this scenario they prepared two group of students for teaching the same subject, the subject is Biology, first group students will be studied in classic classroom without technology, second group students will be studied in the classroom with technology. Then they take a test for both groups then they will compare the marks, then they create a questionnaires form, then they conclude the result of tests and student answers.
Was the method effective? Yes, since in this study they proved that technology has a significant role in classrooms students enjoyed in classroom technology and most of them learned more about classroom technology.
Proposed Title 1. The School Absenteeism among Elementary Pupils in Samar Division: Contributing Factors 2. The Impact of School Bullying on Students’ Academic Achievement in Primary Education 3. Effects of Technology on Classrooms and Students in Daram I District