Master's Theses in Education

Master's Theses in Education
Author: T. A. Lamke
Publisher:
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1953
Genre: Dissertations, Academic
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An Analysis of Selected Factors Influencing the Achievement of Tenth Grade Students at the E.A. Harrold High School of Millington, Tennessee, in Terms of the Implications for Guidance

An Analysis of Selected Factors Influencing the Achievement of Tenth Grade Students at the E.A. Harrold High School of Millington, Tennessee, in Terms of the Implications for Guidance
Author: Felicia Mathews Sartin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 106
Release: 1957
Genre: Academic achievement
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Understanding Factors that Influence Academic Performance in Tenth Grade Students

Understanding Factors that Influence Academic Performance in Tenth Grade Students
Author: Denise Smith
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Academic achievement
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"This study examines factors contributing to the poor academic performance of tenth grade high school students. ... This decline typically starts at the end of ninth grade, becomes obvious and serious in tenth and then starts to wane as eleventh grade progresses. ... The research goal is to identify the factors that contribute to this decline and work towards instituting change in the classroom to prevent what has become inevitable."--The abstract, p.5.

The Achievement Gap

The Achievement Gap
Author: Kathleen Pechtold
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Total Pages: 121
Release: 2018
Genre: Achievement motivation in adolescence
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The achievement gap has been extensively studied in urban and low-income schools. This study looked at the opposite end of the demographic spectrum to inform a wealthier, low-minority district of the predictive nature of risk and protective factors present in the lives of 10th-grade students as reported by the students. The purpose of this study was to see if student perceived effects of risk and protective factors in four environments have a predictive correlation to student grades. Using the socioecological framework the non-experimental, descriptive, correlational study used archival data to determine if risk and protective factors show a correlation for students reporting different average grades. The ordinal regression study, with the sample size of 805 10th graders from a high achieving, high income district yielded results that indicated that there is a predictive relationship between student self-reported grades and the protective and risk factors in their lives. The study found that students having low protection factors have approximately half the odds of getting high grades than those that reported having high risk factors. Students also reported that having high risk factors in their lives made them approximately three times more likely to have lower grades. This study provided data that quantifies previous assumptions about the predictive relationship between grades and the protective and risk factors in the various environments that impact students' lives.