The Perspective of Students on Factors Affecting Their Academic Performance at the Tertiary Level

Sulemana, Mohammed and Ngah, Ibrahim Bin and Majid, M. Rafee (2014) The Perspective of Students on Factors Affecting Their Academic Performance at the Tertiary Level. British Journal of Education, Society & Behavioural Science, 4 (8). pp. 1021-1028. ISSN 22780998

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Abstract

Aims: To determine the factors that affect students’ academic performance at tertiary institutions with the view of enhancing learning.
Study Design: Survey was adopted as the research method for this study.
Place and Duration of Study: University of Ghana, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, and University for Development Studies, Ghana, between April 2012 and June 2012.
Methodology: Sample: We included 670 students (363 men, 307 women; age range 17-38 years).
Results: The analysis of variants (ANOVA) showed that, the regression analysis is 726.513 at 0.05 alpha levels; it therefore implies that, there is a significant relationship between infrastructure provision and academic performance of students. It implies that, the higher the provision of infrastructure the higher the performance of students. Furthermore there was a significant correlation between the sum of the squares (254.235) and the mean square (254.235), which also implies that, the performance of students’ is dependent on infrastructure provision.
Conclusion: The analyses revealed that the major factor affecting student’s academic performance was infrastructure provision. The regression analysis further showed that, there is a strong relationship between the provision of educational infrastructural facilities and academic performance.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: STM One > Social Sciences and Humanities
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Date Deposited: 07 Feb 2024 10:30
Last Modified: 13 Sep 2025 03:48
URI: http://note.send2pub.com/id/eprint/1431

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