Study habits, hygiene habits and material conditions of students with reprobation in a metropolitan high school
Abstract
Among the challenges humanity is education and learning is immersed. The learning process is highly complex human throughout history has been developing in different ways, but in this complicated process involving many factors and variables.At the time the student studies, intervening external factors and internal factors TVs as its cultural, economic, social, habits, attitudes, knowledge, etc.. Currently the School Education in our country is going through a crisis in the quality of graduation of its students, this is due to educational factors, such as programs, teaching approaches, resources, teacher training, etc.. The student fails to meaningful learning, because the learning is in short-term memory and when you want to use again and does not know. And what happens when they require such knowledge, or skills to apply them in daily life, or has failed in school because not achieving the expected competencies.
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