Student university experience is not limited to class attendance. In fact students may be involved in various out-of-class activities implying both horizontal interaction with peers and vertical interaction with faculty. The participation in these activities may influence students’ performance and career. The chapter aims at at exploring the relationship between students’ involvement in extra-curricular and out-of-class activities and two aspects of their academic performance: the regularity of their study career and their academic achievement. It also deals with the different participation in extra-curricular or out-of-class activities according to students’ characteristics. It is based on the study of a large random representative sample of students attending a comprehensive institution covering both undergraduate and graduate courses, and a wide range of study fields. Further, it investigates students’ university experience and its outcomes profiting from the opportunity to match individual survey data on students’ characteristics and behaviours with a vast array of administrative data on students’ career.

University Student Participation in Out-of-Class Activities: Consequences on Study Career and Academic Achievement

ANZIVINO, MONIA;ROSTAN, MICHELE
2017-01-01

Abstract

Student university experience is not limited to class attendance. In fact students may be involved in various out-of-class activities implying both horizontal interaction with peers and vertical interaction with faculty. The participation in these activities may influence students’ performance and career. The chapter aims at at exploring the relationship between students’ involvement in extra-curricular and out-of-class activities and two aspects of their academic performance: the regularity of their study career and their academic achievement. It also deals with the different participation in extra-curricular or out-of-class activities according to students’ characteristics. It is based on the study of a large random representative sample of students attending a comprehensive institution covering both undergraduate and graduate courses, and a wide range of study fields. Further, it investigates students’ university experience and its outcomes profiting from the opportunity to match individual survey data on students’ characteristics and behaviours with a vast array of administrative data on students’ career.
2017
The University as a Critical Institution?
Deem Rosemary, Eggins Heather
Education covers resources on both theoretical and practical educational issues including special education.
Sociology & Anthropology
Esperti anonimi
Inglese
Internazionale
STAMPA
10
185
216
32
978-94-6351-114-8
Sense Publisher
Rotterdam
PAESI BASSI
The Series Editors are: Pedro Teixeira, CIPES and University of Porto, Portugal Jussi Välimaa, University of Jyväskylä, Finland The International Editorial Advisory Board includes: Mari Elken, University of Oslo, Norway Gaële Goastellec, University of Lausanne, Switzerland Manja Klemenčič, Harvard University, USA Simon Marginson, University College London, United Kingdom Emanuela Reale, Institute for Research on Firm and Growth CERIS – CNR Rome, Italy Creso Sá, University of Toronto, Canada
higher education, student performance, student involvement, out-of-class activities
2 Contributo in Volume::2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
2
268
none
Anzivino, Monia; Rostan, Michele
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