A study on risk Factors for Academic Backwardness
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Abstract
Academic backwardness in school is not simply an intellectual matter, but that it is a condition where normal school
achievement has been prevented by a variety of interacting influences. Therefore the present study examined the risk
factors which are associated with academic backwardness among school children. The sample consisted of 76
academically backward children of both the gender studying in 8th and 9th standards from two villages of Dharwad taluk.
Astructured checklist developed by AICRP – CD scientists on reasons for academic backwardness was used to assess the
causal factors for academic underachievement. Results revealed that majority of children expressed hard to study some
subjects, slow in writing and inability to give answers to all the questions in the exams quoted as academic reasons. In
familial factors children perceived that their home environment is not conducive for the study, family income and parent's
occupation disturbing their studies, parents and family members did not contributing much to their studies and lack of
expected cooperation from family members. With respect to health problems worry, tension and stress during study,
Tiredness due to the long distance of school from home, lack of concentration, headache and restlessness making the child
to underachieve in the school. The intervention was found to be effective in modifying the environment of school, home
and also the behavior of students, parents and teachers. Hence reducing the risk factors related to academic, familial and
health aspects.
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