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ERIC Number: EJ1347671
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2022-Jun
Pages: 21
Abstractor: As Provided
ISBN: N/A
ISSN: ISSN-2310-0869
EISSN: EISSN-2313-3538
Adolescence and Academic Well-Being: Parents, Teachers, and Students' Perceptions
Hashmi, Kiran; Fayyaz, Humera Naz
Journal of Education and Educational Development, v9 n1 p27-47 Jun 2022
This paper addresses an investigation into the relationship between adolescent emotions and academic well-being. It explores teachers', parents', and students' perceptions of adolescents' understanding of their emotions and academic development. Studies have shown that adolescents of all stages are engaged in incidental and formal learning, they learn from different environments, perceive different perspectives, and learn from experiencing the new methodologies of life. Adolescents prefer to talk more about themselves, their lives, their decisions, their thinking, and their ways of approaching solutions to problems. At this stage, adolescents may get emotionally hurt easily, which may lead to dissatisfaction or the development of adverse behaviors. Thus, at this age, emotional disorders or behaviors need immediate attention by parents, teachers, and peers to avoid negative effects on their academic performance. The researcher carefully chose the phenomenological research approach to study the experience of individuals and perceptions of teachers, parents, and adolescents. Data were collected through three focus group discussions a) Teachers b) Students c) Parents. The data were analyzed using thematic analysis techniques. Research findings show that there is a strong connection and relationship between adolescents' emotions and academics, and they are emotionally involved in different activities. They are also under peer pressure and academic pressure from teachers and parents to study and this impacts their academic performance.
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Pakistan
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