Abstract:
Literature is one of the subjects students perform poorly and considered as non scoring by students. One hundred and eleven questionnaires were administrated in
Anfoega and Vakpo Senior High Schools within the North District. The aim of this
study is to model a multiple regression in assessing and identifying attributable factors
of student performance in the second cycle institutions and be able to model for
Anfoega and Vakpo Senior High Schools. Also, to evaluate the goodness of fit for
multiple regression analysis. The significant factors in determining senior student
performance are their mid-term score (𝑥2) and examination score (𝑥1). It appears the
three estimates are significant with coefficients less than p-value of 0.05. 𝑦Μ𝐴𝑛𝑓𝑜𝑒𝑠𝑒𝑐 =
β3.104e13 + 1𝑥1 + 1𝑥2, 𝑦Μ𝑉𝑎𝑠𝑒𝑐 = β4.115e13 + 1𝑥1 + 1𝑥2. From the model-3
and 4, with the coefficients of 𝛽Μ
𝑜 β3.104e13 and β4.115e13 implies that without
examination score and mid-term score, the student performance will reduce studentβs
performance by β3.104e13 and β4.115e13 in form 2 at Anfoesec and Vasec
respectively holding examination score and mid-term scores holding them constant.
With one additional unit/scores in examination or mid-term scores holding one
constant, there will be one unit increment of exam and mid-term scores. Studentsβ
performance can be determined in their secondary school certificate exams either
he/she can perform well or not in these two secondary schools within the district using
their mid-term scores and exams in the model
Description:
A dissertation in the Department of Educational Foundations,
Faculty of Educational Studies submitted to the School of
Graduate Studies in partial fulfilment
of the requirements for the award of the degree of
Post Graduate Diploma
(Education)
in the University of Education, Winneba