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Adetona, Abel Adekanmi – International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education, 2017
The study aimed at assessing how students and teachers factor taken together influence students' achievement in Statistics as well as their relative contribution to the prediction. Two research questions were raised and purposive sampling was adopted to select national diploma year 2 students since they are already in their final level in the…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Statistics, Academic Achievement, Foreign Countries
Oredein, Afolakemi O.; Durojaye, Toluwase G. – African Higher Education Review, 2012
This study is based on lecturers' and students' perception on educational policy implementation factors and quality education in Nigerian universities. Educational policies have always been formulated purposely to guide the present and future thinking, actions and decisions of managers. The potency of policy is not in formulation but in its proper…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Program Implementation, Student Attitudes
Akeju, Simeon S. A.; Michael, William B. – Educ Psychol Meas, 1970
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Mathematics, College Science, College Students
Ojo, Folayan – Bulletin of the Association of African Universities, 1976
The reliability of Nigeria's entry qualification examinations as a predictor of success at the university level is examined. Results indicate a positive correlation in the science-based fields and very low predictability in the social sciences. (JMF)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Standards, Admission Criteria, African Culture