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The impact of demographic characteristics on academic performance : face-to-face learning versus distance learning implemented to prevent the spread of Covid-19

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Type Article
ISSN 14923831
information source ERIC
Author El-Refae, Ghaleb A. College of Business, Al Ain University, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates.
Second author Kaba, Abdoulaye. College of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences, AlAin University, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates.
Eletter, Shorouq. College of Business, Al Ain University, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates.
Pages pp. 91-110
General Note Peer reviewed
Source International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning. Vol. 22, no. 1, February 2021
Publisher Edmonton: Athabasca University Press، 2021
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ERIC document no. EJ1289894
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Descriptors Academic achievement  -  Student characteristics  -  Undergraduate students  -  Distance education  -  Electronic learning  -  COVID-19  -  Language of instruction  -  Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates)
Language of document English
Country Canada
The spread of COVID-19 presents an opportunity for many educational institutions to implement distance learning and ensure the provision of educational resources and services, secure income and revenues, and contribute to the control and prevention of the coronavirus. This study was conducted to investigate the impact of demographic characteristics on academic performance. Students' grades and grade point averages (GPA) were collected from the Admission and Registration Unit, Al Ain University in Al Ain, United Arab Emirates. The data were used to measure academic performance in face-to-face (F2F) learning and distance learning (DL) implemented by the university to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Statistical analysis including the Mann-Whitney test, Spearman's rho test, and a regression test were used to answer research questions and verify hypotheses. Students demonstrated better academic performance in DL than F2F learning. It was found that the number of weak students in F2F learning dropped sharply by more than 11% in DL. Demographic characteristics demonstrated a significant impact on students' academic performance and predicted at least 7.4% variation in F2F learning and DL. Findings of the study support the model developed by Tinto (1975) which proposed the impact of student's attributes, experiences, and family backgrounds on academic performance. The findings suggest non-DL institutions should continue offering DL side-by-side with F2F learning programs. (As Provided)

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El-Refae, Ghaleb A.. (2021). The impact of demographic characteristics on academic performance : face-to-face learning versus distance learning implemented to prevent the spread of Covid-19. International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning. Vol. 22, no. 1, February 2021. pp. 91-110 Retrieved from search.shamaa.org