Abstract The children of today are the future of tomorrow; this powerful statement assumes special significance in our context as children (0-14 years) comprise one third of the total population in the country. Every child, on provision of a Read More …
Category: Volume 2 Issue 2 (July 2014)
INTERNET ADDICTION AND ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AMONG 11th GRADE STUDENTS IN CHENNAI, TAMIL NADU, INDIA By Deepika[1]
Abstract Many students around the world spend substantial amount of time on the internet, which leads to internet addiction. The internet acts as a mechanism for students in 3 ways, Information disseminations (e.g. Educational purpose), Social interactions (social network sites, Read More …
MATHEMATICAL ABILITY AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE AMONG JENUKURUBA TRIBAL STUDENTS OF HUNSUR TALUK – MYSORE By Venkatesha. H. S.[1] and Prof. K. Yeshodhara[2]
Abstract The present study aims to assess the Mathematical Ability and General Intelligence among VII standard Jenukuruba Tribal students of Hunsur Taluk in relation to their gender, and types of schools. The findings reveal that no significant difference was found Read More …
POVERTY, EMPLOYMENT AND EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT SCHEMES AND ITS NEGATIVE IMPACT ON BENEFICIARIES By Jins Varkey[1]
Poverty reduction and the up liftment of the dis-advantaged sections in the society are the important goals of all development programmes sponsored by the state and central government in India. It includes poverty alleviation schemes and employment generation programmes. In Read More …
THE INFLUENCE OF SEX VARIABLES ON ACADEMIC ANXIETY BEHAVIOR OF THE SPORTS PARTICIPANTS By Savitri S Patil[1] and Dr Rajkumar P Malipatil[2]
Abstract This study aimed to investigate the influence of sex variables on academic anxiety behavior between male and female of student sportsperson. To achieve the objectives of the study, an academic anxiety scale was constructed by Dr.A.K.Singh and Dr.A.Sen Gupta. has Read More …
TEACHER EFFECTIVENESS IN RELATION TO TEACHER ADJUSTMENT AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS By Renjith J.S.[1]
Abstract Teaching is a noble profession. It creates all other profession. But now a day’s teachers face a lot of problem regarding adjustment and effectiveness. The aim of this study is to find out the effectiveness and adjustment among Read More …
A STUDY ON MANGANA KAYILE (MONKEY DISEASE) OF MALAIKUDI TRIBAL STUDENTS IN DAKSHINA KANNADA DISTRICT OF KARNATAKA By Manjunatha K. M [1] and Dr. Ningamma C Betsur[2]
Abstract The Scheduled Tribes are tribes notified under Article 342 of the Constitution, which makes special provision for ‘tribes, tribal communities, parts of, or groups within which the President may so notify’. The name Male Kudia implies that they are Read More …
PERCEPTION OF THE BENEFICIARIES TOWARDS CSR SELF-HELP GROUP PROGRAMMES SPONSORED BY DCBL, IN SELECTED VILLAGES OF ARIYALUR REVENUE BLOCK, ARIYALUR DISTRICT By Ignatius[1]
Abstract CSR closely linked with the principles of sustainable development, according to which companies should be obliged to make decisions based not only on economic factors but also on the Social, environmental and other consequences of their activities. Triple Bottom Read More …
GOOGLE GLASS IN EDUCATION By Dr.R.Sivakumar[1]
Abstract Google Glass increases the flexibility of delivery of education so that learners can access knowledge anytime and from anywhere. It can influence the way students are taught and how they learn as now the processes are learner driven and Read More …
SELF-CONCEPT IN RELATION TO THE ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT OF HEARING IMPAIRED STUDENTS By Dr.S.Vijayavardhini[1] and M.Sivakumar[2]
Abstract The term self-concept refers to ones their own perception of their abilities, unique qualities etc. It is changeable as the person grows older his/her self-perceptions become make more organized. It includes beliefs, their own mental picture of themselves, such Read More …