Individual differences are theorised as being key predictors of students’ lecture attendance. Understanding students’ (lack of) motivation for studying is an essential first step in supporting these individual differences and potentially increasing class/lecture attendance. The current study explored the role of students’ deficits in motivations (ability/effort/task value) for studying and their predictive relationship with course attendance, while controlling for prior competence and academic self-concept. Second-year students (n = 219; Female = 40) undertaking three semester-long courses in English as a foreign language participated in the year-long study. The structural model tested included prior achievement and self-concept (Time-1; 15...
Lectures and other class meetings are a primary means of instruction in almost all undergraduate cou...
The purpose of this preliminary study was to investigate the impact of three diverse attendance and ...
Recognizing that attendance is the most prescient indicator of student academic performance (Crede, ...
Some research suggests that university lecture attendance positively correlates with academic perfor...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to investigate the reasons for missing classes as well as the rela...
This paper explores the factors that influence attendance to taught sessions in higher education. Ab...
Motivated by falling levels of attendance at classes, this paper explores student reasons for non-at...
Does attending lectures improve student performance? Using novel attendance data, we examine statist...
Absenteeism from university teaching sessions is increasingly becoming a common phenomenon and remai...
AbstractThis study will focus on attendance policies implemented at tertiary institutions of educati...
Aim: To identify the factors that influence attendance and absenteeism among a group of second-year...
There is discernible and growing evidence that learning is faster, measurably better and more produc...
Student attendance is one of the issues that most teachers in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) i...
Studies find that class attendance improves learning in universities, yet many students skip classes...
The main objective of this study is to examine the relationship between students’ attendance and aca...
Lectures and other class meetings are a primary means of instruction in almost all undergraduate cou...
The purpose of this preliminary study was to investigate the impact of three diverse attendance and ...
Recognizing that attendance is the most prescient indicator of student academic performance (Crede, ...
Some research suggests that university lecture attendance positively correlates with academic perfor...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to investigate the reasons for missing classes as well as the rela...
This paper explores the factors that influence attendance to taught sessions in higher education. Ab...
Motivated by falling levels of attendance at classes, this paper explores student reasons for non-at...
Does attending lectures improve student performance? Using novel attendance data, we examine statist...
Absenteeism from university teaching sessions is increasingly becoming a common phenomenon and remai...
AbstractThis study will focus on attendance policies implemented at tertiary institutions of educati...
Aim: To identify the factors that influence attendance and absenteeism among a group of second-year...
There is discernible and growing evidence that learning is faster, measurably better and more produc...
Student attendance is one of the issues that most teachers in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) i...
Studies find that class attendance improves learning in universities, yet many students skip classes...
The main objective of this study is to examine the relationship between students’ attendance and aca...
Lectures and other class meetings are a primary means of instruction in almost all undergraduate cou...
The purpose of this preliminary study was to investigate the impact of three diverse attendance and ...
Recognizing that attendance is the most prescient indicator of student academic performance (Crede, ...