Relationship between language proficiency levels and biology learning in students entering college.

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Susana R. Feldman
Claudia Alzugaray
Carlos C. Bisquerra
Miriam S. Bueno
Héctor A. Busilacchi
Patricia S. Torres
Mónica M. Martas

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General Biology is a subject in the first year of the agronomy engineering course (National University of Rosario) and has a very high failure rate (around 60%). The purpose of this work was to analyze whether students' academic performance was related to their language proficiency levels. A matrix of rows (students) by columns (variables considered: results of an evaluation of text comprehension and production levels and partial and final evaluations of General Biology) was constructed and processed by means of multiple correspondence analysis. The low average achieved in text comprehension and production evidenced the limited linguistic resources that a large number of students possess. The groupings obtained showed a very close relationship between these linguistic resources and students' academic performance.

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Feldman, S. R. . ., Alzugaray, C. ., Bisquerra, C. C., Bueno, M. S., Busilacchi, H. A., Torres, P. S., & Martas, M. M. (2002). Relationship between language proficiency levels and biology learning in students entering college. Journal of Biology Education, 5(2), 21–26. https://doi.org/10.59524/2344-9225.v5.n2.36406
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