Purpose- There is growing evidence that learning is faster, measurably better and more productive in a classroom setting when a student attends classes regularly. Each student brings in his/her experience, skills, and unique learning styles to a class – thus a classroom environment can potentially create positive externalities through which a student can gain substantially from various strengths of his/her peers. However, students do remain absent from their classes for a variety of reasons. One of the measurable effects of regular non-attendance in a university class, where students from various cultures and regions interact, is the academic performance. The purpose of this paper is to determine if there is any potential causal link betwe...
Student attendance is one of the issues that most teachers in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) i...
Lectures and other class meetings are a primary means of instruction in almost all undergraduate cou...
The main objective of this study is to examine the relationship between students’ attendance and aca...
There is discernible and growing evidence that learning is faster, measurably better and more produc...
We exploit a rich administrative panel data-set for cohorts of Economics students at a UK university...
The literature indicates that absenteeism from university classes is a common phenomenon in Australi...
We investigate the relationship between university students' class attendance and learning performan...
The relationship between class attendance and academic performance has been an important area of res...
When tertiary education is subsidized the cost of poor student performance in university subjects fa...
Since the implementation of the European Higher Education Area, universities have been obliged to im...
The link between absenteeism and students' academic performance at university is perpetually a hot t...
Absenteeism from classrooms amongst students is an international problem that does not only affect I...
Recognizing that attendance is the most prescient indicator of student academic performance (Crede, ...
This paper presents new evidence on the effects of class attendance on academic performance. We anal...
Background: Many university departments use students’ evaluations of teaching (SET) to compare and r...
Student attendance is one of the issues that most teachers in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) i...
Lectures and other class meetings are a primary means of instruction in almost all undergraduate cou...
The main objective of this study is to examine the relationship between students’ attendance and aca...
There is discernible and growing evidence that learning is faster, measurably better and more produc...
We exploit a rich administrative panel data-set for cohorts of Economics students at a UK university...
The literature indicates that absenteeism from university classes is a common phenomenon in Australi...
We investigate the relationship between university students' class attendance and learning performan...
The relationship between class attendance and academic performance has been an important area of res...
When tertiary education is subsidized the cost of poor student performance in university subjects fa...
Since the implementation of the European Higher Education Area, universities have been obliged to im...
The link between absenteeism and students' academic performance at university is perpetually a hot t...
Absenteeism from classrooms amongst students is an international problem that does not only affect I...
Recognizing that attendance is the most prescient indicator of student academic performance (Crede, ...
This paper presents new evidence on the effects of class attendance on academic performance. We anal...
Background: Many university departments use students’ evaluations of teaching (SET) to compare and r...
Student attendance is one of the issues that most teachers in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) i...
Lectures and other class meetings are a primary means of instruction in almost all undergraduate cou...
The main objective of this study is to examine the relationship between students’ attendance and aca...