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Student Expectations regarding Higher Education and Labour Market

Student Expectations regarding Higher Education and Labour Market. Kristine Zaksa. Why expectations are important?. Quality – to meet standarts of stakeholders Stakeholders – students, parents, employers, society To live up expectations – to have a satisfied students. The aim of the survay.

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Student Expectations regarding Higher Education and Labour Market

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  1. Student Expectations regarding Higher Education and Labour Market Kristine Zaksa

  2. Why expectations are important? • Quality – to meet standarts of stakeholders • Stakeholders – students, parents, employers, society • To live up expectations – to have a satisfied students

  3. The aim of the survay • is to compare the changes of student expectancies and satisfaction during the study period. • To find out the relationship between the students’ motivation (why they want to study), the expectancies and the study level.

  4. Herzberg-twofactortheory • Hygiene factors - if absent or weak caused dissatisfaction. These related to the job environment. • Motivators - lead to feelings of satisfaction. These relate to the job itself, for example its complexity, or importance

  5. Herzberg’sproposition –twofactortheory(byRichardJames) • Hygiene factors – related to study environment: • Quality of working spaces • Services • Motivation factors: • Inspirational teaching (leadership) • Belonging to learning community

  6. Survey • 600 respondents – undergraduate and postgraduate level business students • 2007/2008 academic year

  7. Questionnaire 4 parts: • the reason, why the student wants to study; • the student’s expectancies; • the level of satisfaction; • the student’s personal data

  8. Main findings - Motivation to study • To earn a lot of money (safety need)

  9. Main findings - Motivation to study • To find new friends (Belongingness)

  10. Main findings - Motivation to study • To acquire a prestige position in a society (Esteem need)

  11. Main findings - Motivation to study • To fulfilf her-self (Self – actualisation)

  12. Mainfindings – motivation to studyrelated to thelabourmarket • To get a good job

  13. Mainfindings – motivation to studyrelated to thefuturejob To obtain practical and theoretical knowledge for a future job

  14. Mainfindings – motivation to studyrelated to thefuturejob • To ensure more opportunities for the future

  15. Motivation - conclusions • The self- actualisation is the most important motivation for students • The higher education is perceived also more as the better opportunities for the future

  16. Main findings - Expectations • The professors will give all necessary practical knowledge

  17. Main findings - Expectations • The professors will give all necessary theoretical knowledge

  18. Main findings - Expectations • The computer literacy in economic and business administration will be improved

  19. Main findings - Expectations • The communication skills will be improved

  20. Conclusions - expectations Students NOT really expect that professors will give them ALL necessary knowledge but Students expect that they will improve different kind of SKILLS

  21. Main findings – satisfaction, hygiene factors • Technical equipment

  22. Mainfindings – satisfaction, hygienefactors • The lecture rooms

  23. Mainfindings – satisfaction, motivators • The professors' attitude

  24. Mainfindings – satisfaction, motivators • The professors give a practical knowledge

  25. Mainfindings – satisfaction, motivators • After graduation I would like to continue studies

  26. Conclusions • Most of students ar rather satisfied with hygiene factors. (But the hygiene factors are insufficient conditions for high student satisfactoin.) • The ‘motivation factors’ should be improved in order to meet higher student satisfaction.

  27. Thank you for attention

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