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Interventions for Academic Problems
2004The interventions in this chapter are designed to enhance academic skills in the areas of reading, written language, spelling, math, and organization skills. Many students with behavior problems also exhibit low academic skills and poor academic performance—either because their behavior has interfered with the learning of new skills, because they have ...
Julie M. Bowen +2 more
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Academic Couples: Problems and Promises
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1998How do the careers and lives of academic couples differ from those of other academics? What advantages and disadvantages do they face, and what problems and opportunities do their increasing numbers present to academic institutions? Sixteen experts address these and many other questions in Academic Couples, offering new research and much vital ...
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The Academic Paradigm is the Problem
Journal of Investigative Medicine, 2009The following is adapted from a talk given by the author, a former member of the National Council of the American Federation for Medical Research, at the Heart Failure Society of America Annual Scientific Meeting, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on September 23, 2008.
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Problems with Rhetorical Problems among Academic Writers
American Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 2019Past studies have reported varying reasons for difficulties in academic writing. There have been reported studies revealing academic writing problems stem from lack of background knowledge in the content area. Some studies reported that some writer have to deal with their fear of writing.
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Twins with academic learning problems: Antecedent characteristics.
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1976Developmental histories of 46 children experiencing academic difficulties, all of whom had participated since birth in a longitudinal study of twins, were compared with a matched control group of twins. Genetic influences on the liability for academic difficulties are suggested, since identical pairs were more likely than fraternal pairs to be ...
A P, Matheny, A B, Dolan, R S, Wilson
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Preventing Behavior Problems With Academic Programs
N H S A Research Quarterly, 1997The present study focuses on the prevention of behavior and academic problems in high-risk preschool children from low- income families. An early academic intervention was integrated with a program aimed at helping preschool teachers and parents effectively prevent externalizing behaviors.
Naomi E. Goldstein +5 more
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The problems facing academic surgeons
BMJ, 2004It's fascinating how simple questions such as “Do you want to be an academic?” can sometimes land a trainee in a difficult position. “Not sure” is always the safest bet because aspiring to academia (or rather, admitting to aspiring to academia) at an early stage of your career carries the risk of being misinterpreted: you might be seen as an arrogant ...
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