三个新设理学士学位课程的本科生学业表现受性别、A/L学程及学科表现的影响

S. Mudalige, N. Atapattu, N. Dharmadasa
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摘要本研究旨在探讨三种新设理学士学位课程的本科生学业成绩受性别、A/L流和学科成绩的影响。分析了239名攻读绿色技术(GT)、农业资源管理与技术(AT)和农业综合企业管理(AB)理学士学位的本科生八个学期的学期平均成绩(SGPA)和总体平均成绩(OGPA)。GT (91%), AB(73%)和AT(70%)的学生将生物科学作为他们的高级课程(A/L)。物理、化学和生物科目对生物班学生最终A/L成绩的贡献分别为30%、33%和37%。相反,在农业专业的学生中,化学专业的贡献(22%)明显低于生物专业的学生(33%)。农学科目对选修农学科目的学生的最终A/L成绩贡献了44%。9%的学生在参加了一个学期甚至三个学期的考试后放弃了本科课程,另有20%的学生未能在四年内完成课程。重复者在男学生和学过农学的学生中显著较高。在GT、AB和AT学生中,有一个班的毕业生比例分别为78%、65%和56%。高级班一年级和二年级学生中,女生分别占87%和65%。第一学期的GPA值在三个学位专业之间存在显著差异。GT项目的6个学期和AB和AT项目的4个学期的SGPA值明显增加,最终导致8个学期的SGPA值在统计学上相似。在所有三个项目中,OGPA值与4个学期的SGPA值之间存在显著的线性关系(r=0.90, p=0.000)。该研究得出的结论是,在A/L课程中学习农业课程的学生比那些学习生物课程的学生在大学本科学位课程的录取中具有优势。女性和生物学专业的学生的学习成绩分别好于男性和高级农学专业的学生。在规定时间内学位完成率低,辍学率高,学业成绩性别不平等,以及A/L农业学科课程的不足是需要解决的关键问题。
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Academic performance of undergraduates of three new BSc degree programs as affected by gender and, A/L study stream and subject performance
Objective of this study was to determine the academic performance of undergraduates of three new BSc degree programs as affected by gender and, A/L stream and subject performance. Semester grade point averages (SGPA) over eight semesters and overall grade point averages (OGPA) of 239 undergraduates who followed BSc in Green Technology (GT), Agricultural Recourse Management and Technology (AT) and Agribusiness Management (AB) were analyzed. Significantly higher percentage of GT (91 %), AB (73 %) and AT (70 %) students had followed Biological Science as their Advanced Level (A/L) stream. The contributions of physics, Chemistry and Biology to the final A/L performance of the students who followed biology stream were 30, 33 and 37 %, respectively. Contrary, among those who had followed Agriculture, the contribution of Chemistry (22 %) was significantly lower than that of Biology stream students (33 %). Subject Agriculture contributed 44 % to the final A/L performance of the students who had followed Agriculture in A/L. Nine percent of the students had dropped the undergraduate programs after taking examinations in one or even three semesters while another 20 % have failed to complete the programme within the four-year period. Repeaters were significantly higher among male students and those who had followed Agriculture in A/L. Among GT, AB and AT students, the percentage of graduates with a class was 78, 65 and 56 %, respectively. Among students having first or second Class Upper Division grades, 87 and 65 %, respectively were females. First semester GPA values were significantly different among the three degree programs. Clear increases in SGPA values were seen from 6 semester in GT program and from 4 semester in AB and AT programs, eventually leading to have statistically similar SGPA values in the 8 semester. In all three programmes, there was a significant linear relationship (r=0.90, p=0.000) between OGPA values and the 4 semester SGPA values. The study concludes that students who follow Agriculture stream in A/L get an advantage over those who follow biology stream, in university admission for the BSc degree programs studied. Academic performance of females and, those who followed biology stream was found to better than males and those who followed Agriculture in the Advanced Level, respectively. Lower degree completion rate within the stipulated time, high drop-out rate, gender inequality in academic performance, and deficiencies of the curriculum of A/L agriculture stream are identified as the critical issues to be addressed.
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