肯尼亚肯布和奈洛比县公立大学师生互动对大学生学业犯罪的影响

Susan N. Githaiga, Francis Kirimi, C. Thuita
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学术犯罪在实践中表现出来,例如:“以性换成绩”,将不可接受的材料偷偷带进考场,通常被称为“mwakenya”,抄袭作业等违法行为,这些行为极大地影响了肯尼亚大学教育的质量。因此,本研究试图回答研究问题:学生与教师的互动对肯尼亚基安布和内罗毕县公立大学本科生学业犯罪的影响是什么?该研究采用了定量和定性方法,调查对象包括肯雅塔大学和乔莫·肯雅塔农业科技大学的40名院长、12名系主任、12万名本科生、2名辅导员、2名注册主任和2名考试协调员。采用分层、多阶段、有目的的抽样标准,共抽取414名受访者参与研究。出于伦理考虑,在数据分析中,这两所大学被编码为X和Y。采用问卷调查和带有开放式测试项目的结构化访谈指南,分别对学生、院长、系主任、辅导员、注册主任和考试协调员进行数据收集。研究发现,在讲课、课堂作业、体育活动和社交活动中,学生与工作人员的互动会影响学生对学业不良的参与,X大学和y大学的60%以上的受访者都支持这一观点。研究建议采用协作式教学实践,家长、工作人员和其他利益相关者都参与进来,确保向大学里所有挣钱的人灌输适当的道德观念。
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Influence of Students’-Staff Interactions on Academic Delinquency amongst Undergraduate Students in Public Universities in Kiambu and Nairobi Counties-Kenya
Academic delinquency has manifested itself in practices through practices such as: ‘sex for grades,’ sneaking unacceptable materials into examination rooms popularly known as ‘mwakenya’, plagiarism of assignments among other delinquent practices which have greatly affected the quality of university education in Kenya. So, this study sought to answer the research question: what is the influence of students’-staff interactions on academic delinquency amongst undergraduate students in public universities in Kiambu and Nairobi Counties in Kenya? The study adopted both quantitative and qualitative approaches targeting 40 Deans, 12 heads of departments, 120,000 undergraduate students, 2 counsellors, 2 registrars and 2 examination coordinators from Kenyatta University and Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology. Using stratified, multistage and purposive sampling criteria, a total of 414 respondents were sampled to participate in the study. For ethical purposes, the two universities were coded as X and Y in the analysis of data. Questionnaires and structured interview guide with open-ended test items were used to collect data from the students and deans, heads of departments, counselors, registrars and exam coordinators respectively. The study found that students’ interactions with members of staff during lecturers, Class work, sport and social functions was found to influence engagement in academic delinquency amongst students, as supported by more than 60% of respondents from both university X and Y. The study recommends a collaborative teaching and learning practice, where parents, staff and other stakeholder are engaged in ensuring proper ethics are instilled to all earners in universities.
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