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Rabboh, E. (2021). Examining the impact of students’ ratings of architectural design studio on graduation project before and midst COVID-19. International Design Journal, 11(4), 267-281. doi: 10.21608/idj.2021.180936
Emad H. Rabboh. "Examining the impact of students’ ratings of architectural design studio on graduation project before and midst COVID-19". International Design Journal, 11, 4, 2021, 267-281. doi: 10.21608/idj.2021.180936
Rabboh, E. (2021). 'Examining the impact of students’ ratings of architectural design studio on graduation project before and midst COVID-19', International Design Journal, 11(4), pp. 267-281. doi: 10.21608/idj.2021.180936
Rabboh, E. Examining the impact of students’ ratings of architectural design studio on graduation project before and midst COVID-19. International Design Journal, 2021; 11(4): 267-281. doi: 10.21608/idj.2021.180936

Examining the impact of students’ ratings of architectural design studio on graduation project before and midst COVID-19

Article 21, Volume 11, Issue 4 - Serial Number 41, July and August 2021, Page 267-281  XML PDF (1.3 MB)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/idj.2021.180936
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Author
Emad H. Rabboh
CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL COLLAGE EGYPT
Abstract
The interest in architectural design education is the haven for the development of the profession of the architect; the architectural-design-studio is the key-stone in architectural education, the design process in the labor market or in the design studio is an intertwined process. Thus, the design studio needs more quantitative studies that study the performance of architecture students, in addition to the problem of the emergence of the COVID 19 epidemic requires contemporary studies to determine its impact on the architectural design studio. The study key objective is to investigate the association between sophomore-level students' scores (SLOS)/Design studio 2 (DS.2)/Design studio 3 (DS.3) and graduation-project overall-scores (GPOS), furthermore, the study aims to examine the relationship between the overall scores of the graduation project students during and before COVID-19, to test the gender differences in the graduation project one of the key objectives of this study, the current study is a quantitative study conducted on 96 students of the architecture program in Canadian-international-collage (CIC), Egypt. The students’ scores were tracked from Fall-2013 to Spring-2020, the study hypotheses consisted of 28 hypotheses. The study adopted a methodology consisting of three stages: 1. Dataset Processing, 2. Dataset Mining, 3. Data Analysis. SPSS v.20 utilized in the previous stages. Statistical tests related to quantitative data were used to examine the results (ANOVA, T-test, Pearson, and Spearman).The required assumptions for the aforementioned test inspected. The results showed a direct proportion between SLOS and GPOS, and there were statistically significant differences between overall scores during COVID-19 (C19GPOS) and before COVID-19 (NC19GPOS). The results of the statistical tests revealed the progress of COVID-19 students in scores compared to the rest of the students who studied in the conventional design studio, obviously, no significant differences between gender and the graduation project scores noticed. The results showed that students with good grades and pass grades in the sophomore-design-studio their grades in the graduation project rise to very good, while the grades of very good students remain the same, students of excellent grade, their grades remain the same value with a clear decrease.
Keywords
Architectural design studio; graduation project; architectural students’ score; sophomore-level student
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