Students’ continuity norms in the university and exam calendar: do they affect university academic performance? / Normas de permanencia y calendario de exámenes: ¿afectan al rendimiento académico universitario?

C. Florido, J. Jiménez, Yaiza Navarro
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Abstract Students’ academic performance is a key factor in evaluating the efficiency and quality of university degree programmes. Not only do personal characteristics and the students’ own performance affect these results, but so does the university’s academic organization. Based on a database that contains the overall results by course and exam period in three different degree programmes from 2007–15, we estimate what external factors influenced the percentages of students sitting for and passing exams. The analysis of the data panel shows that the order of the exams and the students’ continuity norms established by the university to penalize failing grades are two incentives that improve student performance only in the ordinary exam periods. These results also imply first keeping the incentive system at the university and secondly strategically using the exam calendar for the courses with the worst overall results.
Students’continuity规范in the university and exam日历:do they影响大学academic performance ?/考勤规则和考试时间表:它们会影响大学的学业成绩吗?
学生的学习成绩是衡量大学学位课程效率和质量的关键因素。不仅个人特征和学生自身的表现会影响这些结果,大学的学术组织也会影响这些结果。基于一个包含2007 - 2015年三个不同学位项目按课程和考试时间划分的总体成绩的数据库,我们估计了哪些外部因素影响了学生参加和通过考试的百分比。对数据面板的分析表明,考试顺序和大学为惩罚不及格而建立的学生连续性规范是两个激励因素,仅在普通考试期间提高学生的表现。这些结果还意味着,首先要保持大学的激励制度,其次要有策略地使用考试日程来安排总体成绩最差的课程。
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