The New Zealand Government is moving towards restricting access to tertiary education and implementing a managed entry scheme. It is therefore important to be able to predict whether a student has a reasonable likelihood of succeeding in tertiary engineering study. New Zealand secondary schools mostly operate on the National Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA) model whereby subjects are assessed on the basis of discrete individual modules. The paper compares the NCEA results to first year grades in tertiary engineering subjects obtained from most New Zealand providers of the BE degree to determine whether these NCEA grades can be used as a predictor of success or failure in tertiary engineering programmes. This is the first nation...
One of the main purposes of the science of Psychology is the prediction of human behaviour. To attai...
A need existed to develop a graphic procedure to predict student success in 2-year engineering techn...
There is increasing pressure in Australian universities to ensure that students successfully complet...
The New Zealand Government is moving towards restricting access to tertiary education and implementi...
BACKGROUND Low success rates in the New Zealand Diploma in Engineering - Civil (NZDE) in 2011 were ...
Much research has highlighted the factors leading to increasing dropouts among first-year undergradu...
The New Zealand Qualification Authority (NZQA) started to introduce a new qualification; the Nationa...
The general conclusion arrived at in the literature is that the South African National Senior Certif...
The general conclusion arrived at in the literature is that the South African National Senior Certif...
AbstractIntroductionEducational Testing and Evaluation Agency (ETEA), NWFP since from its inception ...
Abstract: In South Africa, as elsewhere in the world, graduation rates in engineering study are noto...
Building on Shulruf, Hattie and Tumen (2008), this work examines the capacity of various National Ce...
Building on Shulruf, Hattie and Tumen (2008), this work examines the capacity of various National Ce...
This paper presents a general approach for developing a test of the promotion criteria in a typical ...
Engineering education is a fairly new field of research and student success is in many aspects unexp...
One of the main purposes of the science of Psychology is the prediction of human behaviour. To attai...
A need existed to develop a graphic procedure to predict student success in 2-year engineering techn...
There is increasing pressure in Australian universities to ensure that students successfully complet...
The New Zealand Government is moving towards restricting access to tertiary education and implementi...
BACKGROUND Low success rates in the New Zealand Diploma in Engineering - Civil (NZDE) in 2011 were ...
Much research has highlighted the factors leading to increasing dropouts among first-year undergradu...
The New Zealand Qualification Authority (NZQA) started to introduce a new qualification; the Nationa...
The general conclusion arrived at in the literature is that the South African National Senior Certif...
The general conclusion arrived at in the literature is that the South African National Senior Certif...
AbstractIntroductionEducational Testing and Evaluation Agency (ETEA), NWFP since from its inception ...
Abstract: In South Africa, as elsewhere in the world, graduation rates in engineering study are noto...
Building on Shulruf, Hattie and Tumen (2008), this work examines the capacity of various National Ce...
Building on Shulruf, Hattie and Tumen (2008), this work examines the capacity of various National Ce...
This paper presents a general approach for developing a test of the promotion criteria in a typical ...
Engineering education is a fairly new field of research and student success is in many aspects unexp...
One of the main purposes of the science of Psychology is the prediction of human behaviour. To attai...
A need existed to develop a graphic procedure to predict student success in 2-year engineering techn...
There is increasing pressure in Australian universities to ensure that students successfully complet...