...Three Qualities of a Good Student In this fast paced world, education is a requirement, which has been increasingly stressed among the young. From the minute an individual is sent to class to acquire knowledge, he or she will use numerous years winning in. This confused methodology of procuring information in different fields is a time expending and painstaking task. Along these lines, the name 'a good student' is not simple to satisfy. Being a good student, he or she must have these following three qualities; dedication to get victory in life, friendliness with everyone around and focus to attain their objective. As a matter of first importance essential nature of a good student is, obviously, dedication. Information is not absolute yet gifted, not unaltered yet keep-up-date, and not simple however hard to win, and the individuals who don't have willing enough to face challenges and the individuals who don't have energy for working might not come to attain their objectives and succeed in their lives. The second quality is friendliness. A great scholar ought to be exceptionally cherished by his scholarly achievement as well as by his social exercises too. At the end of the day, a great individual ought to be measured not just by what he is doing admirably for himself additionally by what he is helping for group. What's more, a dynamic understudy implies a communicative apt individual in life and in this way he is broadening the opportunities to make companions...
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...Elasticity in Quality of Students ECN 202 Edward Rodden Price Elasticity While most studies of price elasticity as it relates to colleges comes in the form of the quantity of students that go to college when there is an increase in price, a study of the quality of students was done by Adam C. Wright in a thesis paper done for the University of Richmond in 2008 (Wright, 2008). In his thesis Wright looked at what effects, if any, a tuition increase has at a private, nonprofit, liberal arts college, to the quality of the students that the school attracts. By setting up a model to compare to student quality to tuition increases, Wright was able to measure the price elasticity between the two. Wright's theory was that upper level schools raise tuition to enhance the perception of the quality of the education provided by that institution along with the physical resources available to students. By knowing that tuition hikes at upper level schools will have little effect on that schools ability to draw top notch students, the colleges are able to take that extra revenue and improve the quality of the education provided. Not wanting to lower their actual or perceived quality, private college presidents had little reason to keep their prices down; the worst thing a president could do during this time was to lower tuition relative to that of a less prestigious university (Breneman, 1994). However, the price elasticity of rising tuition compared to student quality at lower level...
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...Cafeteria Service Quality and Students’ Overall Satisfaction with University University experience is rite of passage for many young people. Students often leave their homes for the first time to live with their peers in another city or even a different country (Hendrickson, Rosen, Aune, 2011). With this coming of age experience, come many unique challenges and obstacles. One of the major adjustments to university life for many students is adjusting to the quality of the cafeteria services (Hartwell, Edwards, & Brown, 2011). Students have various eating habits and preferences and it is the responsibility of the cafeteria services of the university to attempt to provide both nutritious and palatable food for diverse student body. With little alternative to the food provided on-campus, students often have to rely on the cafeteria service to supply them with their daily caloric intake. Add to this the caveat of international students from all over the world and the problem becomes even more challenging A unique challenge is dealing with the adjusting to a diet that is based on principals foreign to the student. For example, a school that provides a vegetarian diet would be a unique experience for many international students. Living in such a context may be challenging for them. As such, how does this experience with such a diet impact the student’s perception of the food services? In addition, does such an experience with the food have any affect on the students’ satisfaction...
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...“A RESEARCH ON TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT OF IUBAT: AN ANALYSIS ON FACULTY AND STUDENTS PERSPECTIVE” ART203 Career Planning and Development Prepared for Mohammad Musa Faculty College of Tourism and Hospitability Management IUBAT Prepared by Shahriar Rawshon ID# 09102095 Program: BBA Section: B IUBAT—International University of Business Agriculture and Technology 10th March, 2012 Letter of Transmittal 10h March, 2012 Mohammad Musa Course Instructor ART203 Career Planning and Development Faculty, College of Tourism and Hospitability Management IUBAT—International University of Business Agriculture and Technology 4 Embankment Drive Road, Uttara, Sector 10 Dhaka 1230 Dear Sir, It is great pleasure for me to submit my research on the topic of “A Research on Total Quality Management of IUBAT: An Analysis on Faculty and Students Perspective”. I have prepared this research, as partial fulfillment of the course ART203 Career Planning and Development. To make this research up to the standard I tried my best to fulfill the requirements, by implementing the knowledge I have gathered from the course. Thank you very much for providing me this type of opportunity and giving us the necessary guidance and direction needed for preparing the research report. I express my heart full gratitude to you to go through this research and make your valuable comments. I hope this type of research will be able to fulfill your expectation towards us. Sincerely Yours ……………………… Shahriar...
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...UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS NIGERIA INTERNAL & EXTERNAL ADVERTISEMENT Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates into the following positions: A. Medical Centre 1. Chief Medical Officer 2. Deputy Chief Medical Officer 3. Medical Laboratory Scientist 1 4. Assistant Medical Laboratory Technician B. Geography Department 1. Technologist II C. Works and Physical Planning Department 1. Builder II 2. Engineer II (Civil) 3. Quantity Surveyor II 4. Architect II D. Radio Unilag 1. Station Manager 2. Deputy Chief News Editor 3. Principal News Editor 4. Senior News Editor 5. Senior Production Officer 6. Studio Manager II 7. Senior Broadcast Engineer QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE A. Medical Centre 1. Chief Medical Officer (CONMESS 7): Prospective candidates should possess M.B.B.S., BDS or equivalent plus NYSC Discharge Certificate or Evidence of Exemption. SSCE/NECO/WASC/GCE O/L credits in 5 subjects including English and Mathematics is compulsory. He/she must have at least 18 years relevant post qualification experience. Higher degree in relevant health discipline is mandatory OR Fellowship of Medical Post Graduate College or equivalent. In addition, candidate must be duly registered with the Medical & Dental Council of Nigeria. 2. Deputy Chief Medical Officer (CONMESS 6): Prospective candidates should possess M.B.B.S., BDS or equivalent plus NYSC Discharge Certificate or Evidence of Exemption...
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...allotted to a given activity and scheduling the steps to achieve better goals. As a full time student, in order to get a good degree one must be able to perfect in tasks such as finishing assignments on time, attending lectures on time, preparing for tests and quiz sessions in advance. Such activities require proper time management because unless time is managed properly, nothing worthwhile can be accomplished. “Lost time is never gained” (Franklin,B.) Time is a unique resource so it’s wise to use it efficiently. Importance’s of Time Management. Helps a student take responsibility of his learning. Today, students feel like they do not have the time to get everything done. Work, family, school, and other obligations are constantly competing with each other for the students’ valuable time. Some students become overwhelmed with all of these obligations and their academic performance becomes low. This can be avoided with simple time management techniques the student can implement on a daily basis. Time management is simply the way you regulates or schedules your time. It is an important skill to master because it can help the student manage the various responsibilities in life: school, work, family, and many other activities. If this skill is correctly learned and applied, it can actually save the student time & makes him/her take responsibility of his learning. Makes a student accomplish more with less effort. If you are allotting a certain amount of time for each activity...
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...person. According to Benito (2000), the best hope for education lies with the teacher; his education is of primary importance. She explained that the quality of education the teacher has to transmit to his students largely depends on the quality of his education. The teacher’s best teaching device is herself (Adams, 1994). It follows then that in order to be an effective communication of knowledge; the teacher should have sufficient background of the subject matter that he/she teaches. In Teaching, Every educator must master his/her lesson plan. And everything that a teacher will teach to his student must be based on her own learning and experiences. Every teacher has their own way of providing knowledge to their students. They have their techniques in teaching for the student to better understand everything about their lesson. There are so many factors that affect students’ performance, and it includes the way of how the teachers communicate to their students (Cuevas, 1991). Longman (1996), emphasized that the instructor’s behaviour affects the student’s performance. She stressed that an instructor should try to be fair and impartial to all students. She added that the instructor’s behaviour or attitudes influence the attitudes of the students. For this, an instruction should possess both personal and professional qualities, which are pertinent in classroom setting. The personality of the teacher may affect the academic...
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...competition, service quality is portrait to be the key for success and many experts concur that the most powerful competitive trend currently shaping marketing and business strategy is the service quality. High service quality is correlated with an increase in profitability in organisations because of repeated sales, positive word-of- mouth, feedback, customer loyalty and competitive product differentiation hence resulting in satisfied customers (Abdullah, 2006). In Malaysia, the service sector has increased significantly over the years. In 1980 it had contributed to 44.7% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and 46.0% of the total employment of the country, by 2005 the GDP had grown to 60.8% and the total employment at 58.0%. As it was written by the Edge Financial Daily (2011), Malaysia‟s high education sector has increased the number of both private and public institutions. It was stated that there are about 20 public universities, 26 private universities, 23 private university colleges and 5 foreign universities with branch campuses. With this ample of institutions in the country the number of students heading abroad for higher education has decreased sharply from 117, 297 in the year 2000 to 58, 963 in 2009. Also there has been an increase of international students in local private universities 1 from 1995 with 580 students to 86,923 in the year 2010 which have led the private education providers to be so competitive in regard to their service quality to try to meet their...
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...satisfactions towards facilities and services provided by College Poly-Tech Mara Kuala Lumpur (KPTM). Based on Lawrence, O. Picus, et al., Services it can be concluded that there is essentially no relationship between the quality of school facilities and student performance when other factors known to impact student performance are accounted for. This does not suggest investments in school facilities are not important-all children are entitled to attend school in safe, clean, and appropriate educational environments. However, policymakers should be aware that investments in facilities by themselves are unlikely to improve student learning. The main reasons of the writer choose did topic because to identify the factors that influence students satisfactions toward facilities and services provided College Poly-tech Mara Kuala Lumpur services. Besides, the organization can use all the information to perform well to their students with the effective strategies. This topic or this research can help KPTM to serve the good service and facilities to their students. 2.0 Statement of the Problem 2.0.1 The building in KPTM a small. KPTM have a many student causing the student not comfortable for learning and focus to their study. Furthermore at the temporary campus, students are not really comfortable with the study environment. Adewunmi, Omirin et, al. (2011) mention...
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...The qualities of an honors student are leadership, service, and character are the main three qualities that honors students should have. The reason that honors students should have these qualities is because when you have all these qualities you are able to keep up with all the responsibilities and challenges that come with being an honors student. These three qualities are many times overlooked because they are so simply put, but if you look and see what these qualities actually help you to accomplish you will see that they are useful. The qualities of being a leader are: putting others before yourself, shows a positive attitude even in hard times, He/she must also ask questions and apply principles. They must also be dependable in any...
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...Journal of Quality and Technology Management Volume VII, Issue II, December, 2011, Page 01 ‐ 14 FACTORS AFFECTING STUDENTS’ QUALITY OF ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE: A CASE OF SECONDARY SCHOOL LEVEL M.S. Farooq1, A.H. Chaudhry1, M. Shafiq1, G. Berhanu2 1University of the Punjab, Pakistan 2University of Gothenburg, Sweden ABSTRACT This study was conducted to examine different factors influencing the academic performance of secondary school students in a metropolitan city of Pakistan. The respondents for this study were 10th grade students (300 male & 300 female). A survey was conducted by using a questionnaire for information gathering about different factors relating to academic performance of students. The academic performance was gauged by the result of their 9th grade annual examination. Standard t-test and ANOVA were applied to investigate the effect of different factors on students’ achievement. The results of the study revealed that socioeconomic status (SES) and parents’ education have a significant effect on students’ overall academic achievement as well as achievement in the subjects of Mathematics and English. The high and average socio-economic level affects the performance more than the lower level. It is very interesting that parents’ education means more than their occupation in relation to their children’s academic performance at school. It was found that girls perform better than the male students. Keywords: Quality performance, achievement...
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...Table of Contents Executive summary The model used in the SERVQUAL states that there are three variables to measure service businesses: service quality, product quality and price/quality ratio. Another study done by Nassrin (2009) has found that there is a difference in the level of satisfaction of students from different academic levels about university restaurants. We used these theories in our hypothesis and variables formulation and we found that that the level of satisfaction of students toward the restaurants differs between students of different academic levels. We proposed some recommendations for the managers to enhance the satisfaction level of students. We recommended them to do a qualitative research to know the specific needs of each of each of the academic level, and then use these findings to reshape the marketing and product mix of the Newrest restaurant. Introduction As the population is growing at a high and fast rate, and the world is recognizing a rapid-changing environment, the issue of customer satisfaction is becoming more and more critical as well as crucial while launching products into the market; this is done in order to satisfy customers’ needs and wants, and hence meet their requirements. In fact, with the adoption of new technologies and the increased awareness of consumers about the products and services offered in the market, the competition in the business market is becoming more and tougher. For that purpose, companies...
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...organizations 10 2.6 Working environment 11 2.6 Service Technologies 12 2.7 Operations Management in customer service quality 12 2.7.1 Customer service quality control in Quality A school 13 2.8 Operations Management in Quality Management 14 Chapter 3: Conclusion 16 3.1 Summary of Study 16 3.2 Limitations and Recommendations of Study 16 References 17 Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1 Company Background From 1948, post-independence period, private educations were accepted to open in Myanmar. Since last year, private institutions in all popular demanding subjects and area such as Business Management, Accounting/LCCI, Auto Cad software in engineering, and English have been established. However, curriculum in various schools is different from smaller range to a wider range. Quality A private educational school has opened since 2002, preparing curriculum to meet with international standard. The school offer professional certificate and help its students to sit for the international examinations such as IELTS, TOEFL, SAT, GMAT, and GRE. At present, there are twenty lecturers and over one hundred students have been enrolled in the school. 1.2 Nature of business The reasons that why private education systems become increasingly popular in Myanmar nowadays have to be examined. This paper will explore the important issues such as : Why students and their parents prefer private education rather than government sponsored Basic...
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...MANAGEMENT REVIEW Quality of Professional Management Education in Bhubaneswar: An Assessment from Student Point of View Abstract Rakhi Dutta Asst Prof. Srusti Academy of Management, Bhubaneswar The twin cities of Bhubaneswar and Cuttack together have around forty-five colleges and institutions offering postgraduate programs in management. Some of them run as autonomous bodies or universities, some are affiliated to Universities, some have got approval from AICTE and some have tie-ups with other national and international bodies. The paper is based on an exploratory qualitative research undertaken in the cities of Bhubaneswar and Cuttack among postgraduate students of management from around 15 colleges and is an attempt to enumerate the deficiencies they perceive in their education. The research has primarily focused on education delivery and covers the curricular and teaching-learning aspects along with certain other areas which affect students. The paper also gives some suggestive measures to take care of these deficiencies. “Assessment in this spirit does not concern assignment of grades or evaluation of whether instruction was effective. It’s assessment designed squarely to feed into the learning process and make the learning stronger. David N. Perkins, Making Learning Whole: How Seven Principles of Teaching can Transform Education Introduction With supply outstripping demand for engineering and management seats, India may stop new professional colleges...
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...Journal of Quality and Technology Management Volume VII, Issue II, December, 2011, Page 01 ‐ 14 FACTORS AFFECTING STUDENTS’ QUALITY OF ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE: A CASE OF SECONDARY SCHOOL LEVEL M.S. Farooq1, A.H. Chaudhry1, M. Shafiq1, G. Berhanu2 1University of the Punjab, Pakistan 2University of Gothenburg, Sweden ABSTRACT This study was conducted to examine different factors influencing the academic performance of secondary school students in a metropolitan city of Pakistan. The respondents for this study were 10th grade students (300 male & 300 female). A survey was conducted by using a questionnaire for information gathering about different factors relating to academic performance of students. The academic performance was gauged by the result of their 9th grade annual examination. Standard t-test and ANOVA were applied to investigate the effect of different factors on students’ achievement. The results of the study revealed that socio-economic status (SES) and parents’ education have a significant effect on students’ overall academic achievement as well as achievement in the subjects of Mathematics and English. The high and average socio-economic level affects the performance more than the lower level. It is very interesting that parents’ education means more than their occupation in relation to their children’s academic performance at school. It was found that girls perform better than the male students. Keywords: Quality performance, achievement, socioeconomic status...
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