academic achievement

collocation in English

meaningsofacademicandachievement

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academic
adjective
uk
/ˌæk.əˈdem.ɪk/
us
/ˌæk.əˈdem.ɪk/
relating to schools, colleges, and universities, or connected with studying and thinking, not with ...
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achievement
noun[C or U]
uk
/əˈtʃiːv.mənt/
us
/əˈtʃiːv.mənt/
something very good and difficult that you have succeeded ...
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Of importance, it is not simply by preventing behavior problems that emotion-focused programs are thought to influenceacademicachievement.
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These deficits inacademicachievementmay plague them throughout the rest of their lives.
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Programs that targetacademicachievementas a strategy for reducing emotional and behavioral problems were described above.
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They were guided by three principles:academicachievement, promotion of the disciplines, and loyalty to the people's cause.
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Racial identity,academicachievement, and the psychological well-being of economically disadvantaged adolescents.
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Students were recruited from this broad spectrum, which covers the range of learning styles andacademicachievement.
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Three composite scores from multiple informants and methods are included in the present study, assessingacademicachievement, social competence, and conduct.
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Patterns ofacademicachievementamong hearing impaired students: 1974 and 1983.
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The first reports of these behavioral aspects of the phenotype came from standardized tests of intellectual function,academicachievement, and behavioral parent-report measures.
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A risk index was calculated from 10 risk factors, such as lowacademicachievement, low self-esteem, sensation seeking, lack of religiosity, and psychopathology.
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What an intervention design reveals about how parents affect their children'sacademicachievementand behavior problems.
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The relationship between executive function abilities, adaptive behaviour andacademicachievementin children with externalising behaviour problems.
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Outcomes suggest that the intervention techniques improved the success rates andacademicachievementof students in 1997.
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This can result not only in lowacademicachievementbut also in low self-confidence and motivation, and little understanding of higher education opportunities.
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Learned helplessness, test anxiety andacademicachievement: a longitudinal analysis.
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Progressive as these approaches were, racial disparities persisted inacademicachievementand income.
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However, the research revealed an association between socio-economic background, term-time employment andacademicachievement.
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