Title :
Prediction of success in engineering study
Author :
Carnegie, Dale A. ; Watterson, Craig ; Andreae, Peter ; Browne, Will N.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Eng. & Comput. Sci., Victoria Univ. of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand
Abstract :
The New Zealand Government is moving towards restricting access to tertiary education and implementing a managed entry scheme. It is therefore important to be able to predict whether a student has a reasonable likelihood of succeeding in tertiary engineering study. New Zealand secondary schools mostly operate on the National Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA) model whereby subjects are assessed on the basis of discrete individual modules. The paper compares the NCEA results to first year grades in tertiary engineering subjects obtained from most New Zealand providers of the BE degree to determine whether these NCEA grades can be used as a predictor of success or failure in tertiary engineering programmes. This is the first nation-wide survey of its kind and has yielded surprising results. For example, predicting success based on whether a student has not achieved is more insightful than basing on achievements, which is counter to the basis of many school league tables worldwide.
Keywords :
educational institutions; engineering education; government policies; BE degree; NCEA model; National Certificate of Educational Achievement model; New Zealand Government; New Zealand secondary schools; engineering study success prediction; nation-wide survey; school league tables; tertiary education; tertiary engineering programmes; tertiary engineering study; tertiary engineering subjects; Calculus; Computers; Correlation; Educational institutions; Physics; Standards; engineering preparation; managed entry; prediction of engineering success;
Conference_Titel :
Global Engineering Education Conference (EDUCON), 2012 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Marrakech
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1457-2
Electronic_ISBN :
2165-9559
DOI :
10.1109/EDUCON.2012.6201020