806 resultados para Academic Success Indicators, Academic Performance, Education optimization


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The present study examined the predictive effects of intellectual ability, self-concept, goal orientations, learning strategies, popularity and parent involvement on academic achievement. Hierarchical regression analysis and path analysis were performed among a sample of 1398 high school students (mean age = 12.5; SD =.67) from eight education centers from the province of Alicante (Spain). Cognitive and non-cognitive variables were measured using validated questionnaires, whereas academic achievement was assessed using end-of-term grades obtained by students in nine subjects. The results revealed significant predictive effects of all of the variables. The model proposed had a satisfactory fit, and all of the hypothesized relationships were significant. These findings support the importance of including non-cognitive variables along with cognitive variables when predicting a model of academic achievement.

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In this paper the authors construct a theory about how the expansion of higher education could be associated with several factors that indicate a decline in the quality of degrees. They assume that the expansion of tertiary education takes place through three channels, and show how these channels are likely to reduce average study time, lower academic requirements and average wages, and inflate grades. First, universities have an incentive to increase their student body through public and private funding schemes beyond a level at which they can keep their academic requirements high. Second, due to skill-biased technological change, employers have an incentive to recruit staff with a higher education degree. Third, students have an incentive to acquire a college degree due to employers’ preferences for such qualifications; the university application procedures; and through the growing social value placed on education. The authors develop a parsimonious dynamic model in which a student, a college and an employer repeatedly make decisions about requirement levels, performance and wage levels. Their model shows that if i) universities have the incentive to decrease entrance requirements, ii) employers are more likely to employ staff with a higher education degree and iii) all types of students enrol in colleges, the final grade will not necessarily induce weaker students to study more to catch up with more able students. In order to re-establish a quality-guarantee mechanism, entrance requirements should be set at a higher level.

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Enquadramento: O sucesso/insucesso escolar é motivo de preocupação quer para a escola quer para as famílias. A entrada para a escola gera mudanças na criança pela adaptação a diferentes ambientes e contextos, pelos relacionamentos com os professores e colegas, pelos os hábitos e estilos de vida dos alunos. A família, quer em casa quer nas relações com a escola, exerce um papel fundamental no desempenho escolar dos filhos, pelo acompanhamento e envolvimento ativo que deve ter nos projetos educativos. Objetivos: Avaliar o desempenho (sucesso/insucesso) dos alunos do 6º ano; caracterizar o perfil sociodemográfico dos alunos e da família dos alunos; avaliar alguns hábitos de vida dos alunos; avaliar o envolvimento dos pais com os alunos e com a escola. Material e métodos: Estudo exploratório-descritivo, quantitativo e correlacional, com os pais e os alunos duma Escola pública, Maria Iraci Teófilo de Castro, Alagoas, no ano de 2015. A escola tem uma população de 1782 alunos de várias séries e a nossa amostra foram os alunos de 6º ano, num total de 325. Para a colheita de dados futilizamos um questionário de caraterização dos alunos, da familia e da escola e uma escala de envolvimento parental com a escola (QEPE-versão pais). Realizamos ainda 40 entrevistas com pais dos alunos do 6º ano. Resultados: A maioria são rapazes (56,6%) com uma média de idades de 11,96 anos (de 10-16 anos). Estão distribuídos por 8 turmas (de 30 a 47 alunos). Residem maioritariamente em zona rural (61,5%), vivem com os pais (59,1%) e cerca de 40% referem ter os pais solteiros ou separados. Os pais, 50,2% têm o ensino fundamental I e 37,2% não têm instrução. A deslocação para a escola é em média de 15 minutos. As crianças não têm habitos tabágicos ou alcoólicos e realizam atividades de ajuda ás famílias (74,5%). 41,2% de alunos referem ter sono nas aulas e 43,1% levantam-se antes das 6 horas. 33,5% dos alunos gostam pouco ou nada da escola. Quanto ao desempenho escolar 24,3% autoavaliam o seu desempenho como abaixo da média e 44,0% já reprovaram alguma vez. A falta de estudo (31,5%) e as faltas (35,7%) são os motivos mais apontados para as reprovações. Dos motivos para não estudar, 23,6% referem ser por causa de ajudar em atividades em casa. A quase totalidade refere ter bom ou muito bom relacionamento com os pais, mas cerca de 25 % referem que só às vezes os pais os ajudam nos problemas e no incentivo à leitura e a visita regular dos pais à escola é referida por 36,3%. Conclusões: Existem mais reprovações no sexo masculino, nos alunos em que os pais não ajudam na lição em casa e nem os incentivam à leitura e nos alunos que referem sono nas aulas. Os alunos que gostam da escola e se sentem motivados são os que menos reprovam. Verificamos fraco envolvimento dos pais na vida escolar dos filhos, não ajudam na realização das tarefas e incentivos ao estudo e não mantêm um contato regular com o professor e a escola. PALAVRAS-CHAVE – família, aluno, escola, sucesso, insucesso,

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Previous studies have shown medical students in Germany to have little interest in research while at the same time there is a lack of physician scientists. This study’s aim is to investigate factors influencing publication productivity of physicians during and after finishing their medical doctorate. We conducted a PubMed search for physicians having received their doctoral degree at Ludwig-Maxmilians-University Munich Faculty of Medicine between 2011 and 2013 (N = 924) and identified the appropriate impact factor (IF) for each journal the participants had published in. Gender, age, final grade of the doctorate, participation in a structured doctoral study program and joint publication activities between graduate and academic supervisor were defined as factors. For analyses we used nonparametric procedures. Men show significantly more publications than women. Before their doctoral graduation men publish 1.98 (SD ± 3.64) articles on average, women 1.15 (±2.67) (p < 0.0001, d = 0.27). After completion of the doctorate (up to 06/2015), 40 % of men still publish, while only 24.3 % of women (p < 0.0001, φ = 0.17) continue to publish. No differences were found concerning the value of IFs. Similar results were found regarding the variable ‘participation in a structured doctoral study program’. Until doctoral graduation, program participants publish 2.82 (±5.41) articles, whereas participants doing their doctorate individually only publish 1.39 (±2.87) articles (p < 0.0001, d = 0.46). These differences persist in publication activities after graduation (45.5 vs. 29.7 %, p = 0.008, φ = 0.09). A structured doctorate seems to have positive influence on IFs (4.33 ± 2.91 vs. 3.37 ± 2.82, p = 0.006, d = 0.34). Further significant results concern the variables ‘final grade’ and ‘age’: An early doctoral graduation and an excellent or very good grade for the doctoral thesis positively influence publication productivity. Finally, joint publication activities between the graduate and his/her academic supervisor result in significantly higher IFs (3.64 ± 3.03 vs. 2.84 ± 2.25, p = 0.007, d = 0.28). The study’s results support the assumption about women’s underrepresentation in science as well as the relevance of structured doctoral study programs for preparing and recruiting young academics in medicine for scientific careers. Promoting women and further development of structured doctoral study programs are highly recommended.

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"CS 87-359c."

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"Spring 1991"--Cover.

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Includes bibliographies and index.

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Description based on: FY 91.

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