Creating Bill of Students Rights and Responsibilities at Helwan University
University is open to all persons who are qualified according to its admission standards unless resource limitations results in the closure of academic programs in which applicants have expressed interest. Students' rights refers to a set of rights, responsibilities, and duties under which a st...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of Education and Practice 2015, Vol.6 (4), p.176 |
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Zusammenfassung: | University is open to all persons who are qualified according to its admission standards unless resource limitations results in the closure of academic programs in which applicants have expressed interest. Students' rights refers to a set of rights, responsibilities, and duties under which a student can seek and receive all educational service, encompass legal and ethical issues in the academic institutions and student relationship, including a student's right to privacy and to equal evaluation. So this study aimed to creating bill of students' rights and responsibilities at Helwan University. Operational design was carried out in the twenty faculties at Helwan University; Quota sampling used a sampling method for gathering representative data from two categories: (1) First category was university students consisted of 1,200 students enrolled in four levels during academic year 2013/2014 representative 60 students from every faculty from twenty faculties studied setting at Helwan University; and (2) Second category was academic staff consisted of 40 academic staff 20 were professors and 20 were assistant professors 2 from every faculty study setting at Helwan University. Self-administered questionnaire used for the data collection consisted of two parts; the first part is socio-demographic characteristics served to collect information about age, gender, levels and educational qualification. The second part was 98 items divided into four components about academic, non-academic rights and responsibilities. The researchers developed a bill of students' rights and responsibilities based on students' opinions, and second part is an opinionnaire sheet used for the validity of the created students' bill of rights and responsibilities. The response was 3-point Likert scale from "strongly agree" to "disagree." The results are evident that: Mean Score in total agreements upon students' rights were "1.57 ± 0.37". While, Mean Score in total agreement upon students' responsibilities were "1.53 ± 0.41". There is a highly statistically significant positive correlation between students' scores of agreement upon rights and responsibilities (p |
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ISSN: | 2222-1735 |