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Factors outside the classroom which influence student progress: ACES

I wrote this opinion piece after reading recent articles on a media site here in the Cayman Islands  discussing the findings of the recent Education Data Report 2020 which implied that responsibility for the state of student progress falls on the public schools they attend.

I noted that one needed to know about the students involved and their life circumstances including the numbers of ACEs they had experienced to be able to better understand why their progress was as it was and more importantly, how to help them improve.

https://www.caymancurrent.org/...schools-be-improved/

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That article is indeed interesting and informative. And I agree that there are a lot of factors, in and out of educational institutions, that impact students and their educational achievements. And I know from my own experience that some professors blame laziness when the student shows negative results or is unprepared for the class. But the real reason can be more serious; that's why I think it's important for each school and university to have a psychologist who can help students with what they deal with in life. A lot of things happen in my life too, and some of them affect my education, and when I feel overwhelmed with the amount of tasks, I use https://essaylab.com/cheap_essays to get help with some tasks. For me, it's the only and the best option how to do everything, and I don't want to sacrifice my sleep or mental health. So I'm happy to be able to use such help and recommend everyone also to choose themselves because it's better to prevent problems than to get rid of them.

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