Three aspects prompted this study: why are females in first year university in a countryside campus performing better than males as opposed to high school where the reverse is the case? Why are there waves of performance increases semester by semester? Why is there in the second semester always an increase in performance over the first semester? For this matter the researchers took a number of participants in total over the period 2012-2016, namely 3,963 students in Freshman English at a countryside campus (Sangju) for Kyungpook National University as their target. In the year 2016, only the first semester was calculated in this research. Three aspects were considered as far as data is concerned: attendance variables, grade variables and ge...
The objective of the study was to examine the impact of gender-wise and syllabus-wise study approach...
AbstractNational Examination results at ages 12, 15 and 17 in 1996-2000 have shown that girls perfor...
College demographics are rapidly evolving, and one area of concern is the enrollment and retention r...
Three aspects prompted this study: why are females in first year university in a countryside campus ...
Research on students' attendance rates has focused mainly on the effects of personality variables an...
The study examined class attendance and gender effects on undergraduate students’ achievement in a S...
This article investigates whether various factors affect attendance rates at university lectures, an...
The study examined class attendance and gender effects on undergraduate students’ achievement in a S...
In this study we attempt to answer Romer’s (1993) question: “Should attendance be mandatory?” Contra...
Educators, researchers and policy makers have taken notice, in recent years, of a trend whereby girl...
Many researches have been carried out in many countries of the world on the factors affecting the st...
Despite the voluminous literature on the potentials of single-sex schools, there is no consensus on ...
The gender differences can never be ignored in any society or community in all fields of life. Simil...
Recent studies for primary and secondary education find positive effects of the share of girls in th...
The objective of the study was to examine the impact of gender-wise and syllabus-wise study approach...
The objective of the study was to examine the impact of gender-wise and syllabus-wise study approach...
AbstractNational Examination results at ages 12, 15 and 17 in 1996-2000 have shown that girls perfor...
College demographics are rapidly evolving, and one area of concern is the enrollment and retention r...
Three aspects prompted this study: why are females in first year university in a countryside campus ...
Research on students' attendance rates has focused mainly on the effects of personality variables an...
The study examined class attendance and gender effects on undergraduate students’ achievement in a S...
This article investigates whether various factors affect attendance rates at university lectures, an...
The study examined class attendance and gender effects on undergraduate students’ achievement in a S...
In this study we attempt to answer Romer’s (1993) question: “Should attendance be mandatory?” Contra...
Educators, researchers and policy makers have taken notice, in recent years, of a trend whereby girl...
Many researches have been carried out in many countries of the world on the factors affecting the st...
Despite the voluminous literature on the potentials of single-sex schools, there is no consensus on ...
The gender differences can never be ignored in any society or community in all fields of life. Simil...
Recent studies for primary and secondary education find positive effects of the share of girls in th...
The objective of the study was to examine the impact of gender-wise and syllabus-wise study approach...
The objective of the study was to examine the impact of gender-wise and syllabus-wise study approach...
AbstractNational Examination results at ages 12, 15 and 17 in 1996-2000 have shown that girls perfor...
College demographics are rapidly evolving, and one area of concern is the enrollment and retention r...