GENDER AND SYLLABUS BASED STUDY APPROACHES AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCES

The objective of the study was to examine the impact of gender-wiseand syllabus-wise study approaches in academic performances ofhigh school students. Study involved ninety high school students(45 girls, and 45 boys) randomly selected from two high schoolsin Galle, and Gampaha, Sri Lanka. Study proc...

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Main Authors: L N A Chandana Jayawardena, R H Kuruppuge
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Czech University of Life Sciences Prague 2012-09-01
Series:Journal on Efficiency and Responsibility in Education and Science
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Online Access:http://www.eriesjournal.com/_papers/article_177.pdf
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spelling doaj-3d079c8e522e40ebbad04fd8e403f9512020-11-24T23:58:40ZengCzech University of Life Sciences PragueJournal on Efficiency and Responsibility in Education and Science1803-16172012-09-0153115124GENDER AND SYLLABUS BASED STUDY APPROACHES AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCESL N A Chandana JayawardenaR H KuruppugeThe objective of the study was to examine the impact of gender-wiseand syllabus-wise study approaches in academic performances ofhigh school students. Study involved ninety high school students(45 girls, and 45 boys) randomly selected from two high schoolsin Galle, and Gampaha, Sri Lanka. Study process of respondentswas measured by employing the ‘revised two-factor Study ProcessQuestionnaire’ of Biggs et.al (2001). Descriptive and inferentialanalyses of data were conducted by using the SPSS software. TheStudy Approaches (including study motives, and study strategies)employed by respondents during the study process were examined.Relationships were tested among study process variables pertainingto the gender, and syllabus of respondents and their academicperformances. High School girls have indicated deeper studymethodologies in comparison to the boys. Science stream studentsrecorded deeper study methodologies, and Arts stream studentsrecorded surface study methodologies. Girls recorded superiorexamination results over boys. A positive relationship was foundbetween the surface study approach and Academic performancesof girls. Study highlights the necessity of defining, and applyingintegrated study process approaches, and evaluation techniques forthe vitality of education.http://www.eriesjournal.com/_papers/article_177.pdfStudy Process ApproachesGenderSyllabusAcademic PerformancesHigh schools
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GENDER AND SYLLABUS BASED STUDY APPROACHES AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCES
Journal on Efficiency and Responsibility in Education and Science
Study Process Approaches
Gender
Syllabus
Academic Performances
High schools
author_facet L N A Chandana Jayawardena
R H Kuruppuge
author_sort L N A Chandana Jayawardena
title GENDER AND SYLLABUS BASED STUDY APPROACHES AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCES
title_short GENDER AND SYLLABUS BASED STUDY APPROACHES AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCES
title_full GENDER AND SYLLABUS BASED STUDY APPROACHES AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCES
title_fullStr GENDER AND SYLLABUS BASED STUDY APPROACHES AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCES
title_full_unstemmed GENDER AND SYLLABUS BASED STUDY APPROACHES AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCES
title_sort gender and syllabus based study approaches and academic performances
publisher Czech University of Life Sciences Prague
series Journal on Efficiency and Responsibility in Education and Science
issn 1803-1617
publishDate 2012-09-01
description The objective of the study was to examine the impact of gender-wiseand syllabus-wise study approaches in academic performances ofhigh school students. Study involved ninety high school students(45 girls, and 45 boys) randomly selected from two high schoolsin Galle, and Gampaha, Sri Lanka. Study process of respondentswas measured by employing the ‘revised two-factor Study ProcessQuestionnaire’ of Biggs et.al (2001). Descriptive and inferentialanalyses of data were conducted by using the SPSS software. TheStudy Approaches (including study motives, and study strategies)employed by respondents during the study process were examined.Relationships were tested among study process variables pertainingto the gender, and syllabus of respondents and their academicperformances. High School girls have indicated deeper studymethodologies in comparison to the boys. Science stream studentsrecorded deeper study methodologies, and Arts stream studentsrecorded surface study methodologies. Girls recorded superiorexamination results over boys. A positive relationship was foundbetween the surface study approach and Academic performancesof girls. Study highlights the necessity of defining, and applyingintegrated study process approaches, and evaluation techniques forthe vitality of education.
topic Study Process Approaches
Gender
Syllabus
Academic Performances
High schools
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