ERIC Number: EJ974305
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2012
Pages: 8
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Predicting Success on a Bachelor of Arts Primary Education Degree Course
Barmby, Patrick; Bolden, David; Higgins, Steve; Tymms, Peter
Educational Research, v54 n3 p323-330 2012
Background: Successfully selecting students for undergraduate courses and for teaching is notoriously difficult. Traditionally, in England, A level grades and interviews have been used in conjunction with a variety of other approaches. Purpose: This paper examines the predictive validity of students' A level grades and of scores from a structured interview on their subsequent degree classification as well as the ratings from their final teaching placements. Sample: A cohort of 71 students who started studying for a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Primary Education in 2007 and graduated in 2010. Design and methods: The A level grades and the ratings from structured interviews, carried out prior to the start of the course, were linked to the final degree classification and to the teaching placement grades. Results: A-level scores correlated significantly with degree classification but not with the placement grade whereas the interview grades correlated significantly with both outcome measures. Conclusions: These results are discussed in the light of the restricted range available for A-level grades. (Contains 8 tables and 2 notes.)
Descriptors: Grades (Scholastic), Predictive Validity, Interviews, Classification, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Achievement Rating, Achievement Gains, Outcome Measures, Outcomes of Education, Teacher Placement, Undergraduate Students, Preservice Teacher Education, Exit Examinations, Comparative Analysis, Comparative Testing, Correlation, Elementary School Curriculum
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Elementary Education; Higher Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: United Kingdom (England)
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