various external factors other than their personal characteristics(passive) may be influenced byThe students ' academic performance ... it
students ’ academic performance and parental involvement in educationinfluencesstudents ’ academic performance to a great extent
that there is a lack in effective communication between themresultingin students ' oveestimating of their academic performance
the use of internetcan influenceon the students ’ academic performance
accommodation , food , inmate cooperation , library facilities , safety & securityinfluenceon the students academic performance
school teams whose skill , hard work , perseverance , and enthusiasmhave contributedsignificantly to their students ' academic performance
computer games ... the negative effectsinfluencethe students in their academic performance
Romer ( 1993 ) founddid contributesignificantly to the academic performance of students
High expectations(passive) have been setHigh expectations
clear and attainable goalsto setclear and attainable goals
an exciting and engaging school environmentcreatingan exciting and engaging school environment
in understanding the subjects completelyresultsin understanding the subjects completely
to these noticeable differences in students ’ performancecontributesto these noticeable differences in students ’ performance
to shortage of informationcould leadto shortage of information
to inability to achieve the set educational aims and objectives and thereafter lead to backwardness among the rest countries of the Worldmay leadto inability to achieve the set educational aims and objectives and thereafter lead to backwardness among the rest countries of the World
to having a lower degree than other normal studentswill leadto having a lower degree than other normal students
the nationleadsthe nation
the intellectual property(passive) created bythe intellectual property
through ecological perspective ... interpersonal relationship of social contexts and environmental conditionscan be influencedthrough ecological perspective ... interpersonal relationship of social contexts and environmental conditions