STUDENTS’ PERSPECTIVES OF QUALITY EDUCATION AT A SELECTED SOUTH AFRICAN UNIVERSITY

RS Global, Unathi Juliet, Bulelwa Nkalane, Ntando Elliot Makena, Mpahla, Elliot Mpahla, Unathi Juliet Nkalane, Bulelwa Makena, N. Mpahla
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This study aimed to investigate the perspectives of undergraduate students in the TME (Technology and Mathematics Education) department within the Faculty of Education at a South African higher education institution regarding the quality of education they receive. Quality education is vital for equipping students with the knowledge and skills necessary for their academic and professional growth. The research was framed by the Octet of Quality Theoretical Framework in Higher Education developed by Zaki and Rashidi. A qualitative case study approach was employed on ten Technology and Mathematics Education (TME) students to gather rich and in-depth data that would offer profound insights into the experiences of the students. Data collection was carried out through semi-structured interviews, and the interview responses were subjected to thematic content analysis. The primary findings of the study revealed several challenges, including limited access to resources as well as student support and involvement in curriculum. These challenges can hinder the attainment of quality education. In conclusion, it is evident that both students and academics require support to ensure the delivery of quality education. To bridge the gap in achieving quality education, this paper suggests that students' perspectives on quality education are multifaceted and necessitate focused attention from higher education institutions. By addressing these multifaceted concerns, institutions can take substantial steps toward enhancing the overall quality of education for their students.
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南非某大学学生对优质教育的看法
本研究旨在调查南非一所高等教育机构教育学院技术与数学教育(TME)系本科生对所受教育质量的看法。优质教育对于学生掌握学术和专业发展所需的知识和技能至关重要。本研究以扎基和拉希迪制定的高等教育质量八要素理论框架为框架。研究采用了定性案例研究方法,以十名技术与数学教育(TME)专业的学生为研究对象,收集丰富而深入的数据,以深入了解学生的经历。通过半结构式访谈收集数据,并对访谈回答进行主题内容分析。研究的主要发现揭示了一些挑战,包括获得资源的机会有限,以及学生对课程的支持和参与有限。这些挑战会阻碍优质教育的实现。总之,学生和学术界显然都需要支持,以确保提供优质教育。为了缩小在实现优质教育方面的差距,本文认为学生对优质教育的看法是多方面的,需要高等教育机构给予重点关注。通过解决这些多方面的问题,高等院校可以采取实质性措施,提高学生的整体教育质量。
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