Student Performance in Business Class
Given that all students in a given business class are exposed to the same professor and the same course materials, one might expect them to perform similarly. However, there is a broad range in how students perform in business classes. The purpose of this research study is to determine which variables impact student performance in business class.
I have formulated several hypotheses about student performance in business class. In this section, I will list my hypothesis, as well as my supporting reasons for the hypothesis.
H1: Female students perform better than male students.
My reason for this hypothesis is that my casual observations have supported the idea that female students appear to care more about their classes and attend more lessons.
H2: Proficient English speakers perform better than ESL students.
My reason for this hypothesis is that the better a student's English skills, the greater the student's ability to participate in class. There is an extensive amount of research about cultural study habits and their impact on student performance, so it is important to realize that English speaking may be linked to performance, but probably will not be determinative of performance (Fuchs & Wobmann 2007).
H3: A student's college background will influence school performance.
I believe that a student's undergraduate school will impact performance in business classes because different undergraduate institutions have different learning cultures.
H4: The greater a student's motivation, the better the student's performance in class.
I believe that students who find their business classes interesting and are motivated to learn are more likely to perform well in the class.
H5: Students perform better when instructors seek to actively engage the students.
Students will be more motivated and likely to perform better when the instructor is seeking to actively involve them in the class. This has been established by researchers for both in-person and online learning environments (Picciano 2002).
H6: Students will perform better when the course involves group assignments.
I believe that the group learning dynamic helps engage students, which increases motivation. Therefore, any activity that...
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