Qualitative Review of Academic Advising Perceptions: Some Students Satisfied and Need It, Some Don’t

Sherlywati Sherlywati, Fanny Kristine, Imelda Junita
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The research presented experiences in seeking academic advising patterns that produce satisfaction, urgency, and students’ academic and personal development at a university in Bandung, Indonesia. Data were collected using the story circle method. Four questions, including the meaning of advising, memorable experiences, perception of the process and advisors, and student expectations, were asked to answer the two main research questions. The two main questions involved the meaning and benefits of advising and satisfaction. A total of 57 respondents divided into seven groups of story circles were selected as participants using a purposive sampling method. Data were analyzed using a hierarchical Cresswell approach, starting from transcription, coding, categorizing, and developing themes. The results show that some students are satisfied with academic advising, but others feel dissatisfied even though it is important. The results also show that most advisors have created meaningful and memorable stories supporting student academic achievement. However, the relationship between lecturers and undergraduates determines the satisfaction level. The managers suggest from the research that it is necessary to hold coaching and counseling, training for advisors, and set a minimum procedural standard, including equating online communication channels because it minimizes the inequality of students’ satisfaction. 
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学术咨询观念的质评:有些学生满意并需要它,有些学生不满意
该研究介绍了在印度尼西亚万隆的一所大学寻求学术建议模式的经验,这些模式产生满意度、紧迫性和学生的学术和个人发展。采用故事圈法收集数据。四个问题,包括建议的意义,难忘的经历,对过程和顾问的看法,以及学生的期望,被要求回答两个主要的研究问题。两个主要问题涉及建议和满意度的意义和好处。采用有目的抽样的方法,将57名被调查者分为7组故事圈作为参与者。数据分析使用分层Cresswell方法,从转录、编码、分类和发展主题开始。结果显示,一些学生对学业指导感到满意,但另一些学生则感到不满意,尽管它很重要。结果还显示,大多数顾问都创造了有意义和令人难忘的故事来支持学生的学业成就。然而,讲师与本科生之间的关系决定了满意度。管理者从研究中建议,有必要进行辅导和咨询,对辅导员进行培训,并设定一个最低的程序标准,包括平等的在线沟通渠道,因为它可以最大限度地减少学生满意度的不平等。
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