关于学生作业和学习成绩的文献系统回顾

Sonja Nidogon Višnjić, Katarina Pažur Aničić, B. Divjak
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学生工作在全世界越来越普遍。越来越多的学生不仅打工,而且每周打工时间更长,这很可能会影响他们的学习成绩。本文对 347 篇论文进行了系统的文献综述(SLR),重点关注:学业成绩指标、学生兼职与学业成绩之间的关系以及学生决定打工的驱动因素。研究人员注意到,学生打工与学业成绩之间既有正面关系,也有负面关系,但正面关系的报道较少。正面关系主要涉及学生理论联系实际能力的提高,而打工对学业成绩的负面影响则与学生投入更多时间打工有关。学生决定工作的共同有形关键驱动因素是满足经济需求,无形驱动因素包括获得工作经验和发展实践技能。本文的贡献在于将学生工作对学业成绩的积极和消极影响系统化,并更好地理解学生参与工作的驱动因素。这些结果最终可作为进一步研究学生工作对学业成绩影响的基础,并激励高等教育机构重新思考将学生工作更好地融入课程的可能性。
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A systematic review of the literature on student work and academic performance
Student work is becoming more prevalent throughout the world. More students are not only working but doing more hours per week, which very likely affects their academic performance. This paper provides a systematic literature review (SLR) of 347 papers, focusing on the: indicators of academic performance, relation between student part-time work and academic performance, and drivers of students’ decision to work. Researchers note both positive and negative relations between student work and academic performance, with the positive connection less reported. The positive relation primarily involves students’ improved ability to link theory with practice, while the negative impact of work on academic success is associated with more time devoted to work. The common tangible key driver of students’ decision to work is meeting financial needs, and the intangible drivers include gaining work experience and developing practical skills. This paper’s contributions lie in systematising positive and negative impacts of student work on academic performance and providing a better understanding of the drivers of students’ work engagement. The results can ultimately serve as bases for further research on student work’s impact on academic performance, as well as incentives for higher education institutions to rethink the possibilities of better integration of student work into curricula.
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