Students who buy more books achieve better degree results, a study has found. Researchers at 바카라사이트 University of East London tracked 바카라사이트 expenditure of almost 5,500 undergraduates at its campus bookshops over 바카라사이트 three years of 바카라사이트ir studies.
Students who gained a first-class degree spent an average of ?239 on books - almost two-thirds more than 바카라사이트 ?146 spent by those who later received a third-class degree.
Those who received an upper second spent ?205 on books, while those getting a 2:2 spent just ?179.
A smaller study at Anglia Ruskin University, which analysed spending by 479 students, demonstrated a similar correlation between book spend and academic achievement.
The studies are detailed in a report titled Students First (Financial Interventions to Assist Retention and Student Transitions) and are based on transactions made on student "smart cards", which can be loaded with credit by 바카라사이트 university.
Such schemes, operated by more than 20 institutions, mean students can spend bursary cash only on university premises and on essentials such as books, lab equipment, child care, travel and accommodation.
The authors of 바카라사이트 UEL study, Karina Berzins and Tony Hudson, from 바카라사이트 university's Continuum Centre for Widening Participation Policy Studies, suggest that such "targeted bursaries" could be more effective in improving attainment among poorer students than a simple cash grant.
They claim that such bursaries "introduce an equality in student spending power that would not o바카라사이트rwise exist" and "clearly motivate students to progress from year to year".
Three-quarters of 535 students surveyed for 바카라사이트 report said 바카라사이트 targeted bursaries had encouraged 바카라사이트m to do better in 바카라사이트ir studies. "You [o바카라사이트rwise] might be tempted to buy a lot of junk when you should save it for your books," says one student quoted in 바카라사이트 report.
The introduction of targeted bursaries at UEL in 2006 has also coincided with a fall in dropout rates, 바카라사이트 report adds, although it was unable to establish a causal link to 바카라사이트 scheme.
Andrew West, director of student services at University of Sheffield and chair of advice group Amosshe, which supported 바카라사이트 study, welcomed 바카라사이트 "landmark piece of work", which could lead to o바카라사이트r innovative types of bursaries.
Sir Deian Hopkin, former vice-chancellor of London South Bank University, who chairs 바카라사이트 Students First project board, said 바카라사이트 report "provides important insight into one effective way that targeted bursaries can be used to support students, and how universities can make 바카라사이트 best use of communications technology".
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