2019
DOI: 10.9734/ajess/2019/v4i230114
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Factors Affecting the Academic Performance of the Students of Bowen University, Nigeria

Abstract: Aim: Students’ academic performance is an important criterion that is considered for career opportunity in academia and industry as such the onus is on students to perform well academically in order to stand a chance of holding their own in a competitive and saturated labour market. The fact however is that a number of factors within and outside the classroom combine to determine how well students perform academically. Thus, the aim of this study was to determine the impact of factors such as gender, study hab… Show more

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“…Soon after the reopening of schools in October with barely a few weeks into the Fall semester, there was a directive by the National Universities Commission (NUC) that instructed all schools to be shut down from December to January for serious concern about the second wave of the pandemic. , For most institutions, the desire to continue learning after a long break has been cut short, while for others, learning continued with the online switch. Notwithstanding, online learning for many schools meant that laboratory activities were suspended, and it was reported that online classes were not effective for practical courses, while another study conducted in the southwestern part of the country revealed that only 15.2% of 863 respondents received online practical classes during the first lockdown .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soon after the reopening of schools in October with barely a few weeks into the Fall semester, there was a directive by the National Universities Commission (NUC) that instructed all schools to be shut down from December to January for serious concern about the second wave of the pandemic. , For most institutions, the desire to continue learning after a long break has been cut short, while for others, learning continued with the online switch. Notwithstanding, online learning for many schools meant that laboratory activities were suspended, and it was reported that online classes were not effective for practical courses, while another study conducted in the southwestern part of the country revealed that only 15.2% of 863 respondents received online practical classes during the first lockdown .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%