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Aiding Students In Overcoming Their Fear Of Academic Failure
INTRODUCTION
In contrast to a specific phobia, the fear associated with impending failure is frequently irrational and highly subjective. In reality, students' major concerns aren't failure in itself but rather some unfavorable remarks from others, particularly from their parents, and the worry that this failure may in the future affect their decision regarding a job. Overachievers, children of strict parents, and students who lack confidence in their academic abilities are more likely to experience this type of fear. This advocacy is assisting students in realizing their value and handling disappointment. To guide students by fellow students and works collaboratively to be the best version of themselves. The advocates want students to take responsibility of personal growth and development to lead a balanced and successful life.
ABOUT US
Students who struggle in school experience a variety of detrimental repercussions, including psychological ones that make them feel unworthy. This advocacy will show them through this activities that they are not alone and that someone believes in them. The advocates want every student to understand that failure is a key part of achieving success. Depending on how they handle them, everyone can learn a lot from mistakes. Beyond this endeavor, the group hopes to share knowledge of how to deal with failure.
To assist them in overcoming their fears, the advocates developed a few options. To help students understand that they are enough and that everyone is proud of what they have accomplished, the group will establish a website where they will upload inspirational quotes, infographics, webinars, posters, and other materials.
To support students perceived their worth and manage disappointment. Guide students by fellow students and works collaboratively to be the best version of themselves
MISSION
Take responsibility of personal growth and development to lead a balanced and successful life.
VISSION
To encourage people to persist, recognize hope, and begin to see failure as an opportunity to learn and grow. To alter one's perspective on failure and assist them in overcoming their fear of failing in addition to create new connections and bringing this phobia to peopleās attention. Thatās why our goal is to assist students who go through this in learning how to deal with disappointments.
GOAL
ABOUT ADVOCACY
The society in which we live has always taught us that failure is a terrible thing. In actuality, everyone typically learns more from their mistakes and failures than from our successes. It might be a priceless chance to learn. Contrary to what some may say, failure is not a terrible thing. Instead, learn from your mistakes and go on to success. When confronted with a significant obstacle or challenge, students frequently experience fear of academic failure, despite the fact that failure is an essential step on the path to success and a fact of life. Since failure is inevitable, students can develop attitudes and practices that will help them recover from setbacks and thrive in the long run. The goal of this advocacy is to bring attention to the unspoken problem that all students in the modern world face. Through this campaign, individuals will become aware of how stressful or alarming it is for students who have this phobia, as well as the best ways to treat or support those who have it. As a STEM student, here are the possible ways to assist children in overcoming their fear of failure. Consider the following suggestions: changing perspectives on failure, recognizing how you feel, making progress, practicing self-compassion, learning to speak with someone, and being the path to acceptance
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PROPONENTS
Name: TaƱada, Angelo Khurl M.
Age: 16
Address: Brgy. Halng Amadeo, Cavite
Name: Bausas, Carl Mikko B.
Age: 16
Address: Brgy. Aga Nasugbu, Batangas
Name: Cuadra, Xander E.
Age: 16
Address: Brgy. Panungyan Mendez, Cavite
Name: Ruiz, Jomarie M.
Age: 16
Address: Batas Silang Cavite
Name: Claudio, Jercy Shanley
Age: 16
Address: Imperial Homes Tartaria Silang Cavite
Name: Sernio Jerome G.
Age: 16
Address: Lumil Silang Cavite
Name: Cabral, Cherry
Age: 16
Address: Cavite, Philippines
Name: Carida, Aaron Shane
Age: 16
Address: Cavite, Philippines
Name: Alcazar, Charmaine
Age: 16
Address: Brgy. Sulsugin Alfonso Cavite
Name: John mark Urgel
Age: 17
Address: Mangas 1 Alfonso Cavite
Name: Kylie Trasmonte
Age: 16
Address: Kaybagal South Tagaytay City
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Aids Students in Overcoming Their Fear of Academic Failure
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