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Using survey data collected at Göttingen University, Germany, this paper evaluates the effect of attending the lecture and/or tutorial on the grade achieved in two basic courses in business administration and economics. The analysis shows that going to class has no significant impact on student...
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We explore the nexus between academic performance, ethnicity and student engagement via learning technologies. We do so in the context of an introductory, high volume, finance course at a leading Australasian university. More specifically, we explore three research questions (1) What factors...
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In contrast to recent interest in the effects of student-driven collaborations on learning outcomes, little or no previous empirical investigations have examined the potential benefits from collaboration between instructors of separate but related courses. This study explicitly accounts for...
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