A ZJER article on the comparison between mature students and youthful students.The degree results of Business Studies and Law students who had entered the University of Zimbabwe through ‘mature entry' between 1990 and 1999 were compared with those of students who had entered university through the traditional A-level entry route. These students were matched for sex and the subjects studied. No significant differences were found for age or sex. The conclusion drawn from these results is that since there was no interaction between the two variables of mature entry and traditional entry there is no difference in performance between mature entry students and (traditional) A-level entry students at the University of Zimbabwe
This study investigates the experiences of mature students across three higher education institution...
This study investigates the experiences of mature students across three higher education institution...
This article examines the effect of tertiary students’ entry characteristicson academic performance ...
A ZJER article on the comparison between mature students and youthful students.The degree results of...
No Abstract Available Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research Vol.15(1) 2003: 44-5
Some educators argue that entry standards are the most important determinants of successful completi...
This study set out to verify the hypothesis that ‘mature undergraduate students, in terms of chrono...
The research investigated academic achievement in two first degree programmes. These are the mature ...
The changing demographic profile of many universities has been reflected in the increasing presence...
Mature students are sometimes said to be deficient in the basic skills needed for effective studying...
A ZJER research survey.Despite the undoubted importance of university educated personnel, relativel...
Mature students are often said to be deficient in study skills, but a recent literature review by Ri...
Decline in performance levels not only at institutions of higher learning but even at lower levels o...
The purpose of this paper was to compare the academic performance of regularly admitted first-year u...
Going to university is a big undertaking for anyone. Undergraduates in the UK generally commit three...
This study investigates the experiences of mature students across three higher education institution...
This study investigates the experiences of mature students across three higher education institution...
This article examines the effect of tertiary students’ entry characteristicson academic performance ...
A ZJER article on the comparison between mature students and youthful students.The degree results of...
No Abstract Available Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research Vol.15(1) 2003: 44-5
Some educators argue that entry standards are the most important determinants of successful completi...
This study set out to verify the hypothesis that ‘mature undergraduate students, in terms of chrono...
The research investigated academic achievement in two first degree programmes. These are the mature ...
The changing demographic profile of many universities has been reflected in the increasing presence...
Mature students are sometimes said to be deficient in the basic skills needed for effective studying...
A ZJER research survey.Despite the undoubted importance of university educated personnel, relativel...
Mature students are often said to be deficient in study skills, but a recent literature review by Ri...
Decline in performance levels not only at institutions of higher learning but even at lower levels o...
The purpose of this paper was to compare the academic performance of regularly admitted first-year u...
Going to university is a big undertaking for anyone. Undergraduates in the UK generally commit three...
This study investigates the experiences of mature students across three higher education institution...
This study investigates the experiences of mature students across three higher education institution...
This article examines the effect of tertiary students’ entry characteristicson academic performance ...