IMPACT OF HOME ENVIRONMENT ON THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF SCHOOL GOING STUDENTS
Keywords:
home environment, academic achievementsAbstract
The purpose of this study was to examine whether or not students' homes had an effect on their academic achievement. All aspects of the research, including the gender perspective, have been carefully considered. Fifty pupils from a high school in Sonipat, Haryana, were chosen at random to take part in this study. Boys and girls schoolchildren do not differ much in terms of their family life and academic success, according to the study's results. According to the results of the research, this is the case. There seems to be a strong positive correlation between students' family lives and their academic performance, according to the results.
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