The Relationship between Fist Year English Major Students’ Preparatory School Performance, College Entrance Exam Scores, and their Gender and Communicative English Performance: Bahir Dar University in Focus

Authors

  • Bekele Birhanie Lecturer, Department of English

Abstract

The study examines the relationship between students’ preparatory
school performances, entrance exam scores and gender and communicative
English performance. It also explores gender differences in the variables treated.
The subjects of the study were 162 students. The students were selected using
systematic random and purposive sampling techniques. To gather data, document
analysis and tests were used. Inferential statistics such as t-test, Pearson product
moment correlation coefficient and multiple regressions were the major statistical
techniques applied to analyze the data. The results reveal that male students
surpass female students in all the variables treated. It is also found that all the
variables are interrelated positively. Moreover, the output of the multiple
regressions shows that 41% of the variance in communicative English performance
is accounted for by the group contribution of the predictors. Among these, gender
and college entrance English exam scores were found to be the best predictors.
The findings seem to suggest the need to pay attention to the correlates of
students' verbal skills and/or design possible strategies that would enhance
students' communicative English performances.

Published

2021-02-21

How to Cite

Birhanie, B. . (2021). The Relationship between Fist Year English Major Students’ Preparatory School Performance, College Entrance Exam Scores, and their Gender and Communicative English Performance: Bahir Dar University in Focus . The Ethiopian Journal of Education, 27(2), 65–90. Retrieved from http://213.55.95.79/index.php/EJE/article/view/360