Abstract

This research was undertaken in the context of the increasing demand in higher education in South Africa to improve the delivery of high quality master's and doctoral graduates. A measure frequently applied to improve the slow completion and high drop out rate of these students is to select for admission. In many cases the selection for admission to master's degree studies relies very heavily on performance on honours degree level. The question addressed in this research is whether performance on honours degree level is a reliable predictor of success on master's degree level where research is the predominant activity. It was found that a set of predictors, representing performance in the BEd (Hons) degree, proved to be very limited with regard to the prediction of achievement in the MEd programme. Some thoughts were expressed based on this conclusion. SAJHE Vol.18(1) 2004: 290-302

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