The academic performance of Vocational Education and Training pathway university students and the effects of gender and age

IF 1.5 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Australian Journal of Education Pub Date : 2019-10-20 DOI:10.1177/0004944119881546
Alex Lovat, I. Darmawan
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Recently, several countries have attempted to encourage life-long learning and to widen university accessibility to include a wider mix of students. In Australia, numerous new pathways with the Vocational Education and Training sector have been established for these purposes. This study reports on the effects that two variables, gender and age, had on the university academic performance of students who had taken a Vocational Education and Training pathway to an Australian university using whole cohort data (n = 542) for Vocational Education and Training pathway students enrolled between 2005 and 2012; two-way between-group analyses of variance were conducted to assess the effects of both gender and age on undergraduate academic achievement. Age and gender were both related to students’ academic performance, with higher performance among female students and groups of older students. There were also differences in the effects that gender had on academic performance depending upon age group.
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职业教育与培训衔接大学生学业成绩及性别、年龄的影响
最近,一些国家试图鼓励终身学习,并扩大大学的可及性,以包括更广泛的学生。在澳大利亚,职业教育和培训部门为此建立了许多新的途径。这项研究报告了两个变量,性别和年龄,对通过职业教育和培训途径进入澳大利亚大学的学生的大学学习成绩的影响 = 542),用于2005年至2012年期间入学的职业教育和培训途径学生;进行了双向组间方差分析,以评估性别和年龄对本科生学业成绩的影响。年龄和性别都与学生的学习成绩有关,女生和年龄较大的学生表现更高。性别对学习成绩的影响也因年龄组而异。
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Australian Journal of Education
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期刊介绍: The Australian Journal of Education was established in 1957 under the editorship of Professor Bill Connell. Drawing upon research conducted in Australia and internationally, the AJE aims to inform educational researchers as well as educators, administrators and policymakers about issues of contemporary concern in education. The AJE seeks to publish research studies that contribute to educational knowledge and research methodologies, and that review findings of research studies. Its scope embraces all fields of education and training. In addition to publishing research studies about education it also publishes articles that address education in relation to other fields.
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