The purpose of this preliminary study was to investigate the impact of three diverse attendance and participation policies in face-to-face and online courses and the effect on students’ final grades in each course. We examined nine different undergraduate courses taught between Fall 2010 and Spring 2015. The results suggest that a more stringent attendance policy significantly impacts student attendance, absences were negatively correlated with course grades, and that course delivery methods were not predictive of either attendance/participation or course grades. Additional research is needed to determine what other factors might influence attendance and participation and correlation to course grades
The impact of lecture attendance on student’s academic performance was investigated based on student...
Most academics consider class attendance as key to performance, using various strategies to encourag...
How much does attendance affect a student’s chance of passing a class? Does attendance actually matt...
The purpose of this preliminary study was to investigate the impact of three diverse attendance and ...
This presentation reports the results of a comprehensive study of policies on attendance and partici...
The relationship between attendance policies and student grades in college courses was investigated....
The link between absenteeism and students' academic performance at university is perpetually a hot t...
Studies suggest that student attendance in college classes increases course success. Yet, surprising...
AbstractThis study will focus on attendance policies implemented at tertiary institutions of educati...
Background: Attendance of university students at their timetabled teaching sessions is usually assoc...
The purpose of this study was twofold: (a) to investigate whether having a graded attendance policy ...
Student attendance is one of the issues that most teachers in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) i...
This project investigated differences between faculty and student perceptions of student attendance ...
A review of prior research on the role of attendance policies in large lecture classes (including ps...
In the fall of 2005, the attendance behavior of 118 business students at Northern State University (...
The impact of lecture attendance on student’s academic performance was investigated based on student...
Most academics consider class attendance as key to performance, using various strategies to encourag...
How much does attendance affect a student’s chance of passing a class? Does attendance actually matt...
The purpose of this preliminary study was to investigate the impact of three diverse attendance and ...
This presentation reports the results of a comprehensive study of policies on attendance and partici...
The relationship between attendance policies and student grades in college courses was investigated....
The link between absenteeism and students' academic performance at university is perpetually a hot t...
Studies suggest that student attendance in college classes increases course success. Yet, surprising...
AbstractThis study will focus on attendance policies implemented at tertiary institutions of educati...
Background: Attendance of university students at their timetabled teaching sessions is usually assoc...
The purpose of this study was twofold: (a) to investigate whether having a graded attendance policy ...
Student attendance is one of the issues that most teachers in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) i...
This project investigated differences between faculty and student perceptions of student attendance ...
A review of prior research on the role of attendance policies in large lecture classes (including ps...
In the fall of 2005, the attendance behavior of 118 business students at Northern State University (...
The impact of lecture attendance on student’s academic performance was investigated based on student...
Most academics consider class attendance as key to performance, using various strategies to encourag...
How much does attendance affect a student’s chance of passing a class? Does attendance actually matt...