Abstract: The role of nutrition plays an important part in the academic performance of the students. It energises the mind when proper food intake is utilized. The study examines the role of nutrition in the academic performance of the students along the area ofcognitive learning,affective learning, andpsychomotor learning, likewise to examine the extent of the aforementioned role of nutrition in the academic performance of students in terms ofskills in learning, attitude toward studies, andacademic achievement. The study employed the quantitative descriptive approach because it defines the characteristics of the study under investigated on the role of nutrition in the academic performance of the students. The study comprised (19) who are License Professional Teachers (LPT) handling Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE) at the Department of Education public schools.This is conducted for the period 2019-2020...........
Keywords: Role of Nutrition, Academic Performance, Cognitive Learning, Affective Learning, Psychomotor Learning, Skills in Learning, Attitude TowardStudies, and Academic Achievement
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