In addition, one of four college students
suffers academic consequences from alcohol abuse: falling behind and missed classes, not performing well on exams and papers and receiving poor grades overall.
About one - quarter of college students have
reported academic consequences tied to drinking, including lower grades and missed classes, the NIAAA says.
Sadowski's article also presents statistics of other disturbing trends among LGBT students, including a high incidence of suicide attempts, truancy, and fighting, as well as some of the
negative academic consequences associated with harassment.
Not only does this create long - term economic consequences for urban school districts as the result of low rates of teacher retention, but also, (and) more importantly, students suffer
irreparable academic consequences.
When educators involve parents from minority groups as partners in their children's education, the parents appear to develop a sense of efficacy that communicates itself to their children and has
positive academic consequences.
In fact, 31 % of students have reportedly missed class due to substance abuse, 25 % experienced
academic consequences like falling behind or receiving poor grades, and 22 % failed an exam or essay due to substance abuse.
It would be wrong to suggest that their actions have
only academic consequences — their research has been crucial in the expenditure of billions of pages of type, billions of dollars in expenditure and billions of hours in research time.
Education leaders in Houston and across the coasts of Texas and Louisiana are about to face the challenge of a lifetime, working to mitigate the social - emotional and
academic consequences of a major natural disaster.
The focus is on
the academic consequences of this lost instructional time and on preventing absences before students miss so much school that they fall behind.
• As the national political environment has become more threatening, bellicose and uncivil, more young people are subject to adverse socio - emotional and
academic consequences.
Dalton and his colleagues in the Office of Child Welfare, Attendance and Safety are focusing on
the academic consequences of lost instructional time and on preventing excessive absences so that students stay on track.
The resulting loss of instructional time can be substantial and, for many students,
the academic consequences are decidedly negative.