ACADEMIC PREJUDICES OF TEACHERS AND ITS IMPACT OF THE SOCIAL COMPETENCE OF STUDENTS
Keywords:
Academic prejudices of teachers, social competence of studentsAbstract
The academic preconceptions of instructors and the influence such prejudices have on the social competence of students are the subject of the study being done nowadays. In order to complete the study, a representative sample of fifty pupils was taken from the Sonipat district in the state of Haryana. The results of this body of research indicate that geographical location does, in fact, have an effect on the academic biases held by instructors, as well as an effect on the students' level of social competence.
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