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  • Atchia, Shakeel Mohammad Cassam, et al. (författare)
  • Factors Affecting Academic Achievement of Secondary School Students in Mauritius
  • 2019
  • Ingår i: Journal of Education and Research. - : Kathmandu University School of Education. - 2091-0118 .- 2091-2560. ; 9:1, s. 70-90
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This paper analyses the contextualised determinants affecting the academic achievement of secondary school students in Mauritius. A mixed methodology was used to understand the effect of the determinants on students’ achievement considering the academic progression of learners from one point (CPE: Examination marking the end of primary schooling) to another (NG9A: Checkpoint assessment after three years of secondary schooling).  The first phase had a non-positivist epistemological stand using the qualitative method of ‘focus group discussion’ to identify the determinants and then validate the TIMSS questionnaire. The second phase had a post-positivist epistemological stand where an amended version of the standardised international questionnaire TIMSS was administered to collect data from a sample of 600 students. The primary data were analysed to produce a Linear Multiple Regression Model. The findings reveal that 90.1% achievement can be explained by the variables of school leadership, student, socio-economic factor, and teacher (R square = 0.9.1; p < 0.05).  The model shows that school leadership has a higher positive correlation on (β=0.419) students’ achievement followed by student factor (β= 0.227), tuition teacher (β= 0.154), school teacher (β= 0.117) and socioeconomic status (β= 0.048). 
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  • Atchia, Shakeel Mohammad Cassam, et al. (författare)
  • Factors Influencing the Academic Achievement of Secondary School Students : A Structural Equation Model
  • 2023
  • Ingår i: International Journal of Instruction. - : Modestum Ltd. - 1694-609X .- 1308-1470. ; 16:1, s. 999-1020
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • One of the major reasons expounding the persisting decline in students' academic achievement and high drop-out rate at the secondary education level in Mauritius, despite the implementation of several educational reforms including the current 'Nine Years Continuous Basic Education' (NYCBE), is that reforms are often developed using a top-down approach with limited grounding into the voices of stakeholders. It is in this perspective that this study, underpinned by the 'general system' theory, uses a two-phases 'sequential exploratory mixed methodology' to capture the voices of different stakeholders to develop a Structural Equation Model (SEM) that showcases the correlations between key contextualised factors and students' academic achievements. The first phase, with a qualitative approach, identified the contextualised factors affecting students' academic achievement in Mauritius, by analysing data derived from 'Focus Group Discussions involving 16 participants, representatives of different educational stakeholders. The second phase, with a quantitative approach, developed a SEM using data collected from 600 students, captured through a survey questionnaire. The generated SEM, with a good fit indices, did not only depict greater impacts of school leadership, followed by student factor, tuition teacher factor, school teacher factor and socio-economic factor respectively on the academic achievements of secondary students, but also showcased the mediated effects between the factors, advocating for a holistic approach to improve school effectiveness in Mauritius. This study provides key information informing policy makers, educational specialists, and school administrative on the way forward towards improved school effectiveness.
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