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Mining institutional datasets to support policy making and implementation

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Pages 285-298 | Published online: 22 Jan 2007
 

Abstract

Datasets are often under‐exploited by institutions, yet they contain evidence that is potentially of high value for planning and decision‐making. This article shows how institutional data were used to determine whether the demographic background of students might have an influence on their performance: this is a matter of particular interest where participation in higher education is being widened. Analyses showed that, whilst area of domicile appeared to be related to lower performance in a few disciplinary areas, much stronger relationships were evident in respect of other demographic variables. The use of nonparametric analyses based on cutting module performances at the median, rather than using raw scores, is of methodological interest since the distribution of raw marks is influenced by the subject discipline.

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In institution B there were no relevant module assessments with an examination weighting greater than 60%.

Entrants with prior HE experience have been excluded from this analysis

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