Comparative Study on Academic Achievement and Discipline Between Orphans and Other Students at Secondary Stage (original) (raw)

The study deals with academic achievement, discipline and attitude development which influence performance of orphans and other students of secondary school stage in Kachin State, Myanmar significantly. The study deduce differences and compare the performance of orphans and other students with parents and that will facilitate negotiations and identification of gaps and suggesting the way forward. This study explores the extent to which components of learning outcome, including discipline and attitude and aspiration influence learners. The impact of environment factors like quality of care giving from care givers, parents and teachers access to growth and development of orphan and children with parents. It predicts academic performance and psychosocial well-being of orphans and children with parents as well as the extent to which quality of care giving of parents, teachers and caregivers. IndexTerms Comparative, Academic Achievement, Discipline, Orphans, Students, Secondary Stage.

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