Title of article :
Reputation of Addis Ababa University in the Eyes of Students: A College-Level Perspective from Teacher Preparation Programs
Author/Authors :
Gebru Woldearegay, Amanuel School of Journalism and Communication - Addis Ababa University - Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Pages :
9
From page :
1
To page :
9
Abstract :
The evidence base continues to confirm the leveraging effect of reputation in higher education as an important strategic resource influencing a university’s visibility, attractiveness, credibility, impact, and competitive position nationally and internationally. From their expressed interest in their relative national and continental rankings, Ethiopian universities seem to have started sensing the relevance of their reputational position. In this article, we report a mixed methods study of the reputation of Addis Ababa University using data from a random sample (N = 153) of teacher training students of science, social science, and humanities and languages backgrounds under the College of Education and Behavioural Sciences (CEBS). A piloted and validated university reputation scale with open-ended items was used to illicit student opinion. In addition to descriptive statistics, inferential designs that involved correlation and ANOVA procedures were employed. Ratings for global reputation, quality of academic programs, quality of external performance, and emotional engagement are reported. Limitations and directions for further research are indicated.
Keywords :
College-Level , ANOVA , CEBS , philosophy
Journal title :
Education Research International
Serial Year :
2021
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Record number :
2621387
Link To Document :
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