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Student Syndrome: What Academic Researchers & Educators Should Know

Introduction Student syndrome is a phenomenon that refers to the tendency of students to postpone their work until the last minute, often resulting in a rush to complete the work before the deadline. This syndrome can have significant effects and implications for students, their academic performance, and their overall well-being. This article will focus on…
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Pygmalion Effect : Examples and Classroom Applications

In this post, we will discuss the Pygmalion effect, the history, and the implications for teachers.
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Motivation Assessment: Definitions, Types, Tools + [Questionnaire Examples]
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In this article, we will discuss different types of motivation assessments, and the different tools you can use for this.
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9 Types of Educational Assessment

Throughout the learning process, the teacher needs to track how well students understand the different subject matters being
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Summative Assessment: Definition + [Examples & Types]
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From end-of-term examinations to teacher-designed quizzes, summative assessment is one of the most effective ways to grade a