Students’ Extracurricular Activities in Higher Education and Its Effect on Personal Development and Academic Achievement (Case Study In Islamic State University of Suska Riau)

AlTalim Pub Date : 2014-11-19 DOI:10.15548/JT.V21I3.96
Amirah Diniaty, Annisah Kurniati
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This study investigates the students’ extracurricular activities at Islamic State University of Suska Riau concerning the types and forms of their activities, background of the activity, benefits of extracurricular activities, and its effect on students’ self-development and academic achievement. 300 students who enroll at sixth semester in eight Faculties (Tarbiyah and Teacher’s Training, Sharia and Law, Ushuludin, Dakwah and Communication Sciences, Science and Technology, Psychology, Economics and Social Sciences, Agriculture and Animal Husbandry) were the sample of this study. The data were then processed statistically using percentages and regression of correlation. It was found that the type of extracurricular followed by the students were leadership (70%), those of whom had the motivation to add insight, knowledge and more critical thinking were (44.67%). Some students followed extra-curricular activity because of their solicitation or to follow the main stream (37%), some students did not get financial benefits from the activity (34.67%). Some other respondents felt that they could follow the extracurricular talents, interests and personal abilities (58.67%), and think about their future after graduating from the college (66%). Things need to be followed up by students and university staffs were the more active students who attend the extracurricular activities were the lower achievement ones. Copyright © 2014 by Al-Ta'lim All right reserved
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高等教育学生课外活动对个人发展和学业成就的影响(以廖内伊斯兰州立大学为例)
本研究调查了苏斯卡廖内伊斯兰州立大学学生的课外活动,包括活动的类型和形式、活动的背景、课外活动的好处以及课外活动对学生自我发展和学业成就的影响。本研究的样本是8个学院(Tarbiyah与教师培训、伊斯兰教法与法律、Ushuludin、Dakwah与传播科学、科学与技术、心理学、经济与社会科学、农业与畜牧业)第六学期的300名学生。然后使用百分比和相关回归对数据进行统计处理。调查发现,学生参加的课外活动类型以领导型为主(70%),其中有增加见解、知识和更多批判性思维动机的占44.67%。部分学生参加课外活动是因为自己的号召或跟随主流(37%),部分学生没有从活动中获得经济利益(34.67%)。还有一些受访者认为,他们可以关注课外才能、兴趣和个人能力(58.67%),并考虑大学毕业后的未来(66%)。学生和大学工作人员需要跟进的事情是,参加课外活动的学生越活跃,成绩越低。版权所有©2014 Al-Ta'lim
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