Understanding Student Tutorial Attendance Beliefs
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Creator 1. Marthin Nanere
2. Phil Trebilcock
3. Apollo Nsubuga-Kyobe
Title Understanding Student Tutorial Attendance Beliefs
Publisher Asian Forum on Business Education (AFBE)
Publication Year 2555
Journal Title AFBE Journal
Journal Vol. 5
Journal No. 3
Page no. 335
Keyword Behavioural beliefs,normative beliefs,control beliefs,persuasive communication messages,tutorial attendance
ISSN 2071-7873
Abstract Many reasons are given as to why students are reluctant to attend tutorials for their chosen subjects. Using the Theory of Planned Behaviour, this article aims at exploring three different beliefs - behavioural, normative and control beliefs - to come up with persuasive communication messages that could be used to encourage students to attend tutorials. 166 structured interviews were undertaken with business students on Latrobe university Bendigo campus during semester one 2011. The findings suggest that behavioural and control beliefs are the most different significant beliefs amongst both those attending tutorials (compliers) and those not attending tutorials (non-compliers). Based on these significant differences, several persuasive communication messages are suggested in the paper.
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