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Main Authors: Robinson, Zurika, Uys, Thea
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1393469
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contents Determinants of Graduate Economics Student Preparation in an Online Environment Robinson, Zurika Uys, Thea Graduate Students Economics Education Online Courses COVID-19 Pandemics Honors Curriculum Student Research Assignments Grades (Scholastic) Undergraduate Study Social Media Computer Software Computer Mediated Communication Student Attitudes Library Instruction Research Methodology Distance Education Supervisor Supervisee Relationship Foreign Countries Research Training This paper analyses the determinants or factors that best explain student research skills and success in the honours research report module during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021. The study reported in this paper employed the mixed methods approach comprising a quantitative and qualitative analysis. The quantitative and econometric analysis of the dependent variable, namely, the final marks for the research report and the independent variables that explain it. The results show significance in terms of the assignments and existing knowledge marks in terms of their bachelor's average mark. We extend the analysis to a qualitative and quantitative survey, which indicated that the mean statistical feedback was above average and therefore strongly agreed/agreed except for library use by the student. Students, therefore, need more guidance in terms of library use and the open questions showed a need for a research methods course in future. Furthermore, supervision tends to be a significant determinant in all cases. It is also here where supervisors can use social media instruments such as WhatsApp and Facebook to inform students further. This study contributes as the first to investigate the preparation and research skills of students for masters and doctoral studies during the COVID-19 pandemic in an online environment.
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spellingShingle Determinants of Graduate Economics Student Preparation in an Online Environment
Robinson, Zurika
Uys, Thea
Graduate Students
Economics Education
Online Courses
COVID-19
Pandemics
Honors Curriculum
Student Research
Assignments
Grades (Scholastic)
Undergraduate Study
Social Media
Computer Software
Computer Mediated Communication
Student Attitudes
Library Instruction
Research Methodology
Distance Education
Supervisor Supervisee Relationship
Foreign Countries
Research Training
Determinants of Graduate Economics Student Preparation in an Online Environment Robinson, Zurika Uys, Thea Graduate Students Economics Education Online Courses COVID-19 Pandemics Honors Curriculum Student Research Assignments Grades (Scholastic) Undergraduate Study Social Media Computer Software Computer Mediated Communication Student Attitudes Library Instruction Research Methodology Distance Education Supervisor Supervisee Relationship Foreign Countries Research Training This paper analyses the determinants or factors that best explain student research skills and success in the honours research report module during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021. The study reported in this paper employed the mixed methods approach comprising a quantitative and qualitative analysis. The quantitative and econometric analysis of the dependent variable, namely, the final marks for the research report and the independent variables that explain it. The results show significance in terms of the assignments and existing knowledge marks in terms of their bachelor's average mark. We extend the analysis to a qualitative and quantitative survey, which indicated that the mean statistical feedback was above average and therefore strongly agreed/agreed except for library use by the student. Students, therefore, need more guidance in terms of library use and the open questions showed a need for a research methods course in future. Furthermore, supervision tends to be a significant determinant in all cases. It is also here where supervisors can use social media instruments such as WhatsApp and Facebook to inform students further. This study contributes as the first to investigate the preparation and research skills of students for masters and doctoral studies during the COVID-19 pandemic in an online environment.
title Determinants of Graduate Economics Student Preparation in an Online Environment
topic Graduate Students
Economics Education
Online Courses
COVID-19
Pandemics
Honors Curriculum
Student Research
Assignments
Grades (Scholastic)
Undergraduate Study
Social Media
Computer Software
Computer Mediated Communication
Student Attitudes
Library Instruction
Research Methodology
Distance Education
Supervisor Supervisee Relationship
Foreign Countries
Research Training
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1393469