QUALITY OF STUDENT–FACULTY INTERACTION AT UNIVERSITY: AN EMPIRICAL APPROACH  OF GENDER AND ICT USAGE Cover Image

STUDENTų IR DėSTYTOjų SąVEIkOS UNIVERSITETE kOkYBė: EMPIRINIS POžIūRIS į IRT NAUDOjIMą PAGAL LYTį
QUALITY OF STUDENT–FACULTY INTERACTION AT UNIVERSITY: AN EMPIRICAL APPROACH OF GENDER AND ICT USAGE

Author(s): Ana Criado-Gomis, M. Angeles Iniesta-Bonillo, Raquel Sanchez-Fernandez
Subject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: Mykolas Romeris University
Keywords: higher education; quality of student-faculty interaction; gender studies; public institutions; ICT usage

Summary/Abstract: Purpose—This paper studies the relationship of gender and ICT usage as significant variables in the formation of perceived value, satisfaction and loyalty to educational institutions, and in the quality of the student-faculty interaction to discuss how these variables determine the bond between students and the University, in order to improve this interaction. Design/methodology/approach—The empirical research designed to test the proposed model was conducted in two Spanish universities (a random sample of 1000 graduates—500 from each university—from two academic years, all areas of knowledge and proportional for men/women). They were individually interviewed by personnel of an external market research institute, using CATI (Computer Assisted Telephone Interview). For the measurement of the latent variables in the proposed model, we use an 11-point Likert scale (adapted to the particular context of the present study by means of several in-depth interviews with students and academics). ICT usage—classified in communication, author and administration tools, supporting the teaching, research and administrative management processes of the educational service—was measured with a scale of 7 items, which cover the main ICT used by students during their learning process and checked by an expert panel. These items were also examined more rigorously to validate their psychometric properties with the estimation of a confirmatory factor analysis via the maximum-likelihood method of structural equation modeling with LISREL 8.5. The evaluation of discriminant validity was testing by the AVE for each construct, which exhibited all of the constructs, discriminant validity in the model. Moreover, it was also verified through analysis of the confidence interval for the correlation coefficient between ICT usage and quality of interaction, and performing a model with construct correlations constrained to 1.00 was compared to an unconstrained model.

  • Issue Year: 2/2012
  • Issue No: 02
  • Page Range: 249-262
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English
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