Biggs ' (1987) Learning Process Questionnaire (LPQ) is a widely acknowledged measure of student approaches to learning. However, its utility in predicting actual school achievement and in multi-cultural contexts is unknown. This study investigated the validity of Biggs ' LPQ and its underlying theory in predicting academic achievement in Zimbabwean multiracial schools. Three hundred and seventy-six Zimbabwean black (157) and white (219) students (mean age = 12.3 years; SO =.7) attending six racially integrated schools took part in the study. Students who reportedly used a surface approach to learning achieved lower levels of academic achievement compared to those who reportedly used deep and achieving approaches. Compared to white...
African American males have performed near the bottom of the educational hierarchy in America for ce...
Research data consistently demonstrates that white school children score higher on tests of academic...
This research aims to identify and evaluate the systemic factors which may be related to decrease in...
The purpose of this study was to delineate which demographic and school variables were important for...
This research investigated the power of measures of approaches to learning, locus of control, and de...
This paper develops a stochastic model of grade repetition to analyze the large racial differences i...
This paper develops a stochastic model of grade repetition to analyze the large racial differences i...
In the United States today, significant gaps exist among the races along a variety of measures of ac...
This study was conducted to identify predictors of mathematics achievement among grade 9 learners of...
African American students are consistently perceived as doing worse than other ethnic groups in core...
An educated population has significant advantages relative to an uneducated one, since education has...
Education is an important device withinside the improvement of today`s world. The cappotential to br...
The purpose of this study was to determine statistical differences in levels of student performance ...
The purpose of this study was to determine if the Non-Cognitive Questionnaire (NCQ) could more accur...
This study was designed to: (1) compare groups of black students in terms of mathematics achievement...
African American males have performed near the bottom of the educational hierarchy in America for ce...
Research data consistently demonstrates that white school children score higher on tests of academic...
This research aims to identify and evaluate the systemic factors which may be related to decrease in...
The purpose of this study was to delineate which demographic and school variables were important for...
This research investigated the power of measures of approaches to learning, locus of control, and de...
This paper develops a stochastic model of grade repetition to analyze the large racial differences i...
This paper develops a stochastic model of grade repetition to analyze the large racial differences i...
In the United States today, significant gaps exist among the races along a variety of measures of ac...
This study was conducted to identify predictors of mathematics achievement among grade 9 learners of...
African American students are consistently perceived as doing worse than other ethnic groups in core...
An educated population has significant advantages relative to an uneducated one, since education has...
Education is an important device withinside the improvement of today`s world. The cappotential to br...
The purpose of this study was to determine statistical differences in levels of student performance ...
The purpose of this study was to determine if the Non-Cognitive Questionnaire (NCQ) could more accur...
This study was designed to: (1) compare groups of black students in terms of mathematics achievement...
African American males have performed near the bottom of the educational hierarchy in America for ce...
Research data consistently demonstrates that white school children score higher on tests of academic...
This research aims to identify and evaluate the systemic factors which may be related to decrease in...