The effects of class attendance on academic performance: Evidence from synchronous courses during Covid-19 at a Chinese research university

Wei Ha, Liping Ma, Yulian Cao, Qinxue Feng, Shangcong Bu

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Abstract

Using 13,584 observations of 4772 undergraduate students enrolled in 523 online classes offered synchronously at a research university in China, and using online-learning platform data and administrative data, this paper examines the impacts of class attendance on academic performance. Based on student-level and course-level fixed effects models with a unique set of student-course level control variables, this paper finds class attendance to have a significantly positive impact on academic performance. This effect is larger for low-performing students and smaller for students in courses with larger class sizes. The above findings survive a number of robustness checks, including a bounding technique, restricting sample to compulsory courses and limiting variation in attendance caused by whole day absence.

Original languageEnglish
Article number102952
JournalInternational Journal of Educational Development
Volume104
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Academic performance
  • Class attendance
  • Online education
  • Synchronous courses

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