The Reality of the Quality of Education in Postgraduate Programs at Palestine Technical University—Kadoorie from Students’ Point of View
Jafar Wasfi Abu Saa ()
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Jafar Wasfi Abu Saa: Palestine Technical University-Kadoorie
A chapter in Board Diversity and Corporate Governance, 2024, pp 617-629 from Springer
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Abstract This study aimed to assess the quality of education in postgraduate programs at Palestine Technical University—Kadoorie from the perspective of students. A total of 109 male and female students participated in the study. The research methodology involved the use of a questionnaire consisting of 20 statements to measure the quality of education in postgraduate programs. The findings revealed an average score of 3.38 with a standard deviation of 0.91, indicating a moderate level of quality. Furthermore, the study found no statistically significant differences (at a significance level of 0.05) in the perception of education quality among postgraduate students at Palestine Technical University—Kadoorie based on variables such as gender, college, and academic level. In conclusion, the study put forth several recommendations. Among the most important ones are granting students in postgraduate programs more autonomy in selecting external examiners for their research theses, and the provision of dedicated spaces within the university library for postgraduate students, along with extended operating hours.
Keywords: Quality of education; Postgraduate programs; Palestine Technical University—Kadoorie (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-53877-3_49
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