The Role of Science High School Optional Curriculum and Knowledge Coherence in the Science Academic Success of Students in the First Year of University Studies
Journal: Research Journal of Education (Vol.7, No. 1)Publication Date: 2021-01-08
Authors : Mimoza Milo; Nazmi Xhomara; Anila Paparisto;
Page : 29-35
Keywords : Science high school optional curriculum; Knowledge coherence; Science academic success.;
Abstract
The purpose of the study is to investigate the relationships between the science high school optional curriculum, knowledge coherence, and science academic success of first-year students at university. The correlational quantitative approach, the structured questionnaire, and a non-random sample of students were selected to be used in the study. The study found a high positive correlation between science high school optional curriculum and science academic success variables (r = .608). It is also revealed that the total variance of science academic success explained by knowledge coherence level is 33.8%, the other variance may be explained by other variables. The study found that high school optional curriculum, as well as knowledge coherence, predicts science academic success.
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