The Predictive Validity of College Admission Criteria the Case of 2007/08 Entrants of Kotebe College of Teacher Education

Authors

  • Yoseph Shumi Lecturer, Department of Education/Psychology,

Abstract

: The main purpose of the study was to assess whether or not admission
criteria used by Kotebe College of Teacher Education (KCTE) are valid in predicting
success in college academic performance. Four hundred twenty five regular
diploma program students were included in the study from 2007/08 academic year
entrants. The Ethiopian General Secondary Education Certificate Examination
GPA, high school average score, and entrance exam result of these students were
collected from the document of the Registrar’s Office and Recruiting Committee of
KCTE. Correlation and regression analyses were employed on the data. The results
indicated that high school average score, entrance exam result and EGSECE GPA
in order as selection instruments appeared to be valid predictors of first semester
college GPA and jointly accounted for 13.20 percent of the variation in College’s
performance. Based on their predictive power, high school average score was the
most important admission variable followed by entrance exam result while EGSECE
GPA was the least important admission variable. Finally, implications of the results
of the study are indicated

Published

2021-02-21

How to Cite

Shumi, Y. . (2021). The Predictive Validity of College Admission Criteria the Case of 2007/08 Entrants of Kotebe College of Teacher Education. The Ethiopian Journal of Education, 30(2), 99–119. Retrieved from http://213.55.95.79/index.php/EJE/article/view/296