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Significances of Bioengineering & Biosciences

Factors Affecting the Contribution of 1st Year Female Students Tutorial Class on their Academic Achievement in First Semester of 2016, the Case of Afan Oromo and Literature Department

  • Open or Close Itefa Degefa*1, Lachissa Fayera2 and Indalkachew Lelisa3

    1Department of Biology, Bule Hora University, Ethiopia

    2Department of Afan Oromo and Literature, Bule Hora University, Ethiopia

    3Department of History, Bule Hora University, Ethiopia

    *Corresponding author: Itefa Degefa, Department of Biology, Faculty of Natural and Computational Sciences, Bulehora University, Ethiopia, Email: ittafaadaggafaa@gmail.co

Submission: April 11, 2018; Published: June 25, 2018

ISSN 2637-8078
Volume1 Issue5

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Female students are usually outnumbered by their male counterpart in both academic participation and achievement in all disciplines particularly in tertiary education [1-5]. This study was carried out on first year female students of Afan Oromo department in BuleHora University which is located at 467km south of Addis Ababa. The study was aimed to find out factors that influenced the contribution of first year female students’ in Afan Oromo Department on their academic achievement at the first semester of 2016. All first year female students and instructors of Afan Oromo department in the University who participated in tutorial classes in the first semester of 2016 were the focus of this study. The first year Afan Oromo female students and instructors who thought them were administered the questionnaire papers without random sampling. Data were analyzed using SPSS software and the result showed that 100% of the female students and instructors were highly interested in tutorial class. 54.29% of the students responded that teachers did not make proper use of their time. 68.57% of the students took part in tutorial class for general knowledge and 28.57% of them to part in order to obtain maximum result. From the allocated 16 hours, 57.14% used between 10 to 16 hours while 25.71% used 2-4 hours. Insufficient time was the major factor that hindered female students due to teachers’ unavailability as 71.43% of the students responded. While lack of class room had less influence on their performance as 5.71% of the students responded. The female students’ low academic achievement that semester was a result of insufficient tutorial. Therefore, it is important to take sufficient time to teach and improve female students’ academic achievement at future.

Keywords: Tutorial; Academic achievement; Participation; Female students

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