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Asha Kaushik; Sunil Rai; Geeta Thakur; Pankaj Kumar – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2024
This study establishes a relationship between commuting time and academic attainment of Bachelor of Technology students in face-to-face lectures and labs. A group of 244 students from a private university in India participated in this study. Surveys were conducted to know the specific effect of commuting time on students' academic performance and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Commuting Students, Undergraduate Students, In Person Learning
Kaushik, Asha; Kumar, Nagendra; Kumar, Pankaj – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2023
The aim of this research work is to find out a relation between the class attendance of the Bachelor of Technology (B. Tech.) students and their academic attainment in face-to-face lectures and in labs. In addition, a survey has been conducted to know the issues faced by the students about partially compulsory attendance policy. Findings of this…
Descriptors: College Students, Compulsory Education, Attendance Patterns, Academic Achievement
Raja, A. Peter; Krishnamoorthy, K. – Shanlax International Journal of Education, 2018
Sleep is an important physiological process which is very much essential to lead a healthy life. Sleep was once considered an inactive, or passive, state in which both the body and the brain "turned off" to rest and recuperate from the day's waking activities. The quality of sleep determines the well being of an individual. Adequate…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sleep, Adolescents, Physiology