Z. Zakaria, R. Kassim, Aisah Mohamad, N. Buniyamin
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引用次数: 10
摘要
本研究的主要目的是研究马来西亚理工大学(Universiti technologii MARA, UiTM)电气工程专业学生的学习成绩与影响其成绩的各种因素之间的关系。在本研究中,学生按性别分类,并使用累积绩点(CGPA)作为关键绩效指标(KPI)。选取影响学生成绩的环境、教学方法、教具、学生态度、教师参与等因素作为研究参数。数据通过问卷调查的方式收集,问卷调查对象是90名目前就读于麻省理工大学电气工程学士学位课程的学生。在本初步研究中,本文比较了男女学生的学习成绩以及环境对其成绩的影响。结果表明,男生的学习成绩优于女生,且环境因素对男生的影响不同。本文最后总结了影响学习成绩的环境因素,为学术机构提供支持学习的设施和环境,从而提高学生的学习成绩提供了数据。
The impact of environment on engineering students' academic performance: A pilot study
The main aim of this research is to examine the relationship between academic performance of electrical engineering students in the Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM), Malaysia and various factors affecting their grades. In this study, the students were categorized by gender, and the Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) was used as the Key Performance Index (KPI). The factors that affected students' grades such as environment, teaching methodology, teaching aid, students' attitude and lecturers' involvement were selected as the parameters to be investigated. The data were collected via questionnaires distributed to 90 students currently enrolled in the Bachelor of Electrical Engineering degree program (B.Eng.), UiTM. In this pilot study, this paper compares the academic performance of both genders and the effect of environment towards their grades. Results indicate that male students have better grades than female students and that, environmental factors affect them differently. The paper concludes by summarizing environmental factors that can influence academic performance, which will provide data for academic institutions to provide facilities and environment that will support learning and subsequently enhance students' academic achievements.