The relationship of the triarchic model of grit, self-control, and academic engagement
The high dropout rates and low academic performance in achievement tests of Filipino students have posed an educational crisis in the Philippines. Researchers have suggested that such problems can be addressed by increasing academic engagement. Self-control and the two-factor model of grit (passion...
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Main Authors: | Rocha, Rochelle Deina Panahon, Espanillo, Sofia Marie Lallana, Aguilar, Nina Simone Valdez |
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Language: | English |
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2023
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