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A Study on Professors' Adeptness and Students' Expectations on Perceived Student Learning Outcomes


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Higher education plays a major role in defining the education system in India. This paper aimed at devising a structural equation model on professors' adeptness, students' expectations, and student perceived learning outcomes among engineering college students studying in Chennai. The study analyzed the impact of faculty performance and students’ expectations on perceived performance of the students. A structured questionnaire was administered for gathering the data. Primary data were collected from 250 engineering college students in Chennai. Exploratory factor analysis and confirmatory factor analysis were used to identify the various faculty performance factors, students’ expectations, and their effect on students’ performance. The results suggested that faculty behaviors and attitudes affect students profoundly, which in turn suggests that teachers play the single-most important role in student learning outcomes.

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Education Management, Higher Education, Learning Outcome, NAAC, NBA, Professors' Adeptness, Student Engagement.

JEL Classification : A2, I21, I22, I23.

Paper Submission Date: June 3, 2019; Paper Sent Back for Revision: November 16, 2019; Paper Acceptance Date : December 15, 2019.

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Srividya Prathiba
Associate Professor & Head, Department of Accounting and Finance, M.O.P. Vaishnav College for Women (Autonomous), No. 20, IV Lane, Nungambakkam High Road, Chennai - 600 034, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract


Higher education plays a major role in defining the education system in India. This paper aimed at devising a structural equation model on professors' adeptness, students' expectations, and student perceived learning outcomes among engineering college students studying in Chennai. The study analyzed the impact of faculty performance and students’ expectations on perceived performance of the students. A structured questionnaire was administered for gathering the data. Primary data were collected from 250 engineering college students in Chennai. Exploratory factor analysis and confirmatory factor analysis were used to identify the various faculty performance factors, students’ expectations, and their effect on students’ performance. The results suggested that faculty behaviors and attitudes affect students profoundly, which in turn suggests that teachers play the single-most important role in student learning outcomes.

Keywords


Education Management, Higher Education, Learning Outcome, NAAC, NBA, Professors' Adeptness, Student Engagement.

JEL Classification : A2, I21, I22, I23.

Paper Submission Date: June 3, 2019; Paper Sent Back for Revision: November 16, 2019; Paper Acceptance Date : December 15, 2019.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.17010/pijom%2F2020%2Fv13i1%2F149945