Students problems and needs for educational management of business Phra Nakhon
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2012-05-18Author
Moongvicha, Varapun
Tantiprasonk, Juraporn
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The objectives of this research were to 1) study perceived problems of students for educational management of Business Administration Faculty, Rajamangala University of Technology Phranakhon 2) compare perceived problems of students for educational management classified by gender, students' year and field of study and 3) study needs of students for educational management of Business Administration Faculty.
The sample studied were 341 undergraduate students selected by proportional stratified random sampling categorized by students' year of study and simple random sampling was also used. The data was collected through questionnaires constructed by researcher. The statistics used for data analysis were mean, standard deviation, one way analysis of variance, and Scheffe's multiple comparison method.
The results were as follows:
1.Problems concerning instructors, content of study and method of teaching were less perceived by students. Evaluation and measurement, teaching and learning management, infrastructure concerns and instructional media and instruments were perceived as problems at intermediate level.
2.Students from different year and field of study and from different gender had statistically difference of perceived problems for educational management.
3.The highest needs for educational management concerning instructor aspect was love and understanding from teachers. Regarding the aspects of study contents, method of teaching, evaluation and measurement and teaching -learning management, the highest needs were applying knowledge, using an interesting instructional media, evaluating according to contents, organizing suitable study schedule of each term, respectively. Enough and clean toilets as well as enough educational equipments were the highest needs for the aspects of infrastructure, and educational media and instrument, respectively.
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