“Education is the most powerful weapon you can use to change the world.” — B.B. King

While education is undeniably crucial for teens, it's not always an easy process to self-regulate. If you or your student is struggling to stay afloat, we've got some helpful tips for how to overcome academic challenges. New Dawn Charter High School wants all students to reach their full potential and achieve lasting success. Let's dive in!

What are the most common academic challenges faced by students?

Students always have the personal agency to combat academic challenges with confidence, resilience, and determination. Sometimes, though, a little extra academic support can go a long way. Let's look at some of the most common issues that students face and some tips for overcoming them.

Time management

Balancing homework, extracurricular activities, part-time jobs, and a social life can be overwhelming. Many students struggle to prioritize and manage their time effectively and end up quitting when they feel overwhelmed. Here are some of the best ways to become a time management expert:

Study skills

It may take some trial-and-error, but there's an effective study method out there for everyone.

Testing anxiety

According to the National Institute of Mental Health Opens in a new browser tab , anxiety disorders affect 31.9% of adolescents between 13 and 18 years old. Their research showed that untreated teenagers with anxiety disorders are at higher risk to perform poorly in school.

But even students who don't have a diagnosed anxiety disorder can experience testing anxiety to a degree that significantly impacts their concentration and performance. Here are some ways to approach your exams with confidence:

Overly-complex material

As subjects become more advanced, concepts can become more difficult and students may have trouble grasping complex ideas. It's not the student's comprehension that's an issue — the material just needs to be adjusted a bit.

Intrinsic motivation and engagement

Maintaining motivation and student engagement in schoolwork can be difficult, especially if students don't see the relevance of their studies or if they're continuously struggling with the material.

Learning disabilities or language barriers

Students with learning disabilities Opens in a new browser tab and language barriers Opens in a new browser tab may face unique challenges that require special strategies and accommodations to help them succeed in a learning environment.

New Dawn has a full-inclusion model Opens in a new browser tab , meaning those with disabilities and those who practice English as a second language are included into the general population.

If you're struggling with academics due to these challenges, here are some helpful strategies:

Overcome academic challenges with support at New Dawn

At New Dawn Charter High School, we provide the opportunity for under-credited, over-aged students to graduate with their diploma alongside their peers. Whether it's through more personalized learning, real-world workforce experience, or targeted mentorship, our staff and administrators are committed to student success, both personally and academically. Do you know someone who would be a good fit for New Dawn? Check out our admissions and enrollment page Opens in a new browser tab and schedule a tour today!

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