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ira [324]
1 year ago
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What is the conceptual definition of academic achievement?

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zhuklara [117]1 year ago
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Academic accomplishment is generally understood to be the present state of a student's learning.

  • Academic accomplishment more explicitly refers to the proportion of pupils in a school whose learning currently meets or surpasses their grade-level benchmarks for ESSA accountability.
  • Academic success is defined by performance results in intellectual disciplines covered in school, college, and university courses. Academic success is the most crucial need for both individual and society development since it is a measure of intellectual education.
  • Academic performance/achievement is determined by continuous assessment or cumulative grade point average and indicates how well a student, instructor, or institution has met their short- or long-term educational goals (CGPA).
  • The term "academic" is used to refer to activities that take place in schools, colleges, and universities, particularly those that focus more on study and critical thinking than on practical or technical abilities.

Thus this is the conceptual definition of academic achievement.

Refer here to learn more about academic achievement: brainly.com/question/21300074\

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