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Title: SCHOLAR FAILURE: FROM THE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS PERCEPTION |
Authors: Damian-NotarioJade Isabel, Torres-ZapataAngel Esteban, Rivera-Dominguez Javier, Villanueva EchavarriaJose Rafael and Moguel-Ceballos Juan Eduardo ,Mexico
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Abstract: Scholar failure, defined as the insufficient quantitative performance of the students’ potential
which impedes themto achieve the minimum parameters stablished by an educative institution,
generating in the student a feeling of letdown, and low performance, becoming a prelude to
educational lagging and school dropout. The goal of this research was to determine the reasons
of academic failure from the student perspective. This is a descriptive, cross-sectional study, with
a non-probabilistic by convenience sampling, 66 students participated on it, who failed on at
least one course on the August – December 2019 scholar period. The instrument applied gathers
information such as: Name, gender, age, enrollment code, cycle, and the following question:
Which do you consider where the reasons for your academic failure? The answers where later
classified as follows 1) inherent to the student 2) inherent to the teacher, 3) inherent to the family
or the family’s economy 4) inherent to the curricula, and 5) inherent to the institution. Results
show that the two main reasons of academic failure from a student’s perspective are inherent to
the student (49.5%) and inherent to the teacher (26.6%). These results, allow to determine
analysis and opportunity zones that must be addressed to reduce the scholar failure and school
dropout rate |
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