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Perseverant grit and self-efficacy: Are both essential for children’s academic success?

Journal of Educational Psychology, 2019
Psychological factors such as grit and self-efficacy have been heralded as powerful predictors of performance. Their joint contribution to the prediction of early adolescents’ school success has not been fully investigated, however.
E. Usher   +3 more
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Academic Success and Self Concept

Psychological Reports, 1968
To test a suggestion that academic success is related to self concept, product-moment correlations between ‘final’ exam marks and Bills Index of Adjustment scores were obtained. The IAV did not differentiate between superior, average, and failing students.
R, Boshier, P N, Hamid
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Relationship of grit and resilience to dental students' academic success.

Journal of Dental Education, 2020
OBJECTIVES This study assesses the levels of grit (the perseverance and passion for long-term goals), and resilience (the ability to bounce back or recover from stress), reported by U.S.
Mackenson Montas   +5 more
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Teen Parents and Academic Success

The Journal of School Nursing, 2003
The purpose of this study was to explore the personal life stories of women who became mothers while still in their teen years. The focus was on themes that evolved as important in the lives of these women, including family support, partner support, mentor support, economic opportunity, resiliency, optimism, and spirituality.
Karen M, Perrin, Karen A, Dorman
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Faculty Tracks and Academic Success

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1992
In 1977, the Department of Internal Medicine at the University of Michigan implemented two specific faculty career tracks, the physician-scientist and clinician-scholar, to define more clearly the goals and expectations to which individuals should strive to achieve academic success. In response to the changing environment, a leadership track and a full-
W N, Kelley, J K, Stross
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Beyond Academic Success

2023
Now, more than ever, education on the social and emotional aspects of learning is critical. As children learn to traverse a world that is ever-flattening concurrently they are drowning with information. Unfortunately, this same information can be misleading, tinged with anger, and creating an ever-unrealistic standard youth may never be able to live up
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Health Behaviors and Academic Success

Nurse Educator, 1994
Many educators are interested in ways to help students achieve academic success. The authors determined the relationship between health behaviors and academic success and found that establishing an at-risk profile of health behaviors can assist faculty members in addressing problems that directly influence student performance.
I, Poston, J M, Bowman, J O, Rouse
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Academic Success

2013
Beginning with guiding teachers in establishing a positive and supportive learning environment for student achievement, Academic Success then presents a review of behavioral, constructivist, and cognitive learning theories. These theories are reflected within the four main categories with which teachers must constantly deal, these being motivation ...
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Succession planning for academic nursing

Journal of Professional Nursing, 2020
Academic nursing must plan for the future by retaining, developing, and recruiting academic nurse leaders, utilizing best practices in succession planning. This article presents a case study in which an evidence-based model was developed to provide academic nurse leaders with a guide for succession planning.
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Relationships Between Positive Parenting, Overparenting, Grit, and Academic Success

Journal of College Student Development, 2019
:Grit is a trait that describes the drive to succeed above and beyond natural intelligence. While grit has been associated with positive academic outcomes, few researchers have investigated the predictors of grit, such as parenting.
Jackson M. Howard   +2 more
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