By George Obua | Project Leader
Building hope and confidence into the students' lives
According to research that Kole Intellectual Forum has conducted including those of others they studied from different authors, they found out that: hope is key to academic achievement--and it can skill students’ development over time
In the studies, many researchers revealed that: students who are high in hope have greater academic success, stronger friendships, and demonstrate more creativity and better problem-solving approaches to their academic desciplines. They also have lower levels of depression and anxiety and are less likely to drop out from school as we can observe from the calmness of the students above; motivated by the Institute of Knowledge - Kole Intellectual; Forum - who acquired for each one of them a sewing machine - a stake of hope and confident in their academic descipline.
In fact, the studies suggest that having hope may actually predict a student’s future academic achievement more than having feelings of self-worth or a positive attitude towards life as it actually does in confidence
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