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The effect of class size on academic achievement at a selected institution of higher learning
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The effect of class size on academic achievement at a selected institution of higher learning |
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Author:
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Bakasa, Leah
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The research design for this study was largely quasi-mixed methods as it focused on survey and phenomenology. The major reason for this study was to explore whether the number of students in any given class has any bearing on their performance and resultant achievement in the mediation of Applied Communicative Skills lectures. The research was largely qualitative, with only the section on student questionnaires being quantitative. The use of research-based practices was also explored. The descriptive findings which are a triangulation of the data gathered from the various instruments of data collection used in the current study pointed towards a conclusion that class size and school factors such as teacher effectiveness can influence student achievement. The present study reflects the need to consider professional development in the area of research-based instructional practices. |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10500/5759
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2011-12 |
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