Class attendance: Attitude towards IT among the students of higher learning in West Bengal
By: Saha, Amal Krishna.
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ArticlePublisher: 2016Description: p.857-869.Subject(s): Higher education | Students | Educational attendance
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Indian Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: The present article examines the attitude of students towards class attendance in the institutes of higher learning. Factor analysis suggests that lack of strictness regarding attendance in classes and allowing students with poor attendance to appear in examinations by the colleges and universities encourage other students not to attend the classes. Fall of quality of education in the country, especially in the state, lack of job opportunities and continuous six hours of lectures in a day de-motivate students to attend the classes. The student community also believes that one cannot get a government job without proper education, skills and abilities, even if he/she has political links. ANOVA analysis suggests that there is a difference of opinion between boys and girls regarding the six hour lectures with just one hour lunchbreak. - Reproduced.
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 62, Issue no: 4 | Available | AR114083 |
The present article examines the attitude of students towards class attendance in the institutes of higher learning. Factor analysis suggests that lack of strictness regarding attendance in classes and allowing students with poor attendance to appear in examinations by the colleges and universities encourage other students not to attend the classes. Fall of quality of education in the country, especially in the state, lack of job opportunities and continuous six hours of lectures in a day de-motivate students to attend the classes. The student community also believes that one cannot get a government job without proper education, skills and abilities, even if he/she has political links. ANOVA analysis suggests that there is a difference of opinion between boys and girls regarding the six hour lectures with just one hour lunchbreak. - Reproduced.


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