Pedagogy as a factor of (In)tolerance: An Analysis of Teaching Practices at the University of Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
The study explores the relationship between teaching practices and the level of tolerance at higher education institutions through the concurrent triangulation method. The Mix Method Research technique was used to analyze the data. For qualitative data, Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) were conducted with a focus on understanding the teaching patterns and practices at the university. The level of interpersonal tolerance among students was measured through an existing scale. The thematic discussion on issues of equality in the learning process; teachers' reflective practices; Discussion and debate in the classroom; creativity and critical thinking; freedom of speech and expression; and students' self-confidence and authority in the learning process are the focus of this paper. The study reveals that learner-centred instruction, which focuses on engaging students and providing them with a broader perspective, facilitates logical debates among students from diverse backgrounds.
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University, pedagogy, extremism, tolerance, Focus group discussion.
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(1) Jamil Ahmad
Professor, Department of Social Anthropology, University of Peshawar, KP, Pakistan.
(2) Bilal Shaukat
Lecturer, Institute of Peace & Conflict Studies, University of Peshawar, KP, Pakistan.
(3) Anila Javed
Medical Social Officer, Gandhara University, Peshawar, KP, Pakistan.
Emotional Intelligence, Entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy and Entrepreneurial Intention
Current study is an attempt to highlight the connection of emotional intelligence with entrepreneurial intention directly as well as indirectly by taking in account entrepreneurial selfefficacy as a mediator. A sample of 352 final year business administration students from different universities (public sector) of KP, Pakistan is taken by the researcher. Questionnaire is used as data collection instrument whereas measures are adopted from previous literature for measuring present study variables. Reliability analysis for scale reliability, correlation analysis for testing relationships of variables and PROCESS macros (model # 4) for mediation analysis is employed by the researcher to get results. Results depicts a significant positive relationship among study variables. Researcher also find out that self-efficacy (entrepreneurial) mediates the association of entrepreneurial intention with emotional intelligence among final year business administration students.
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Emotional Intelligence, Entrepreneurial Intention, Entrepreneurial SelfEfficacy, University Students, Mediation
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(1) Tufail Nawaz
Lecturer, Department of Business Administration, Gomal University, Dera Ismail Khan, KP, Pakistan.
(2) Aziz Javed
Assistant Professor, Department of Business Administration, Gomal University, Dera Ismail Khan, KP, Pakistan.
(3) Aman Ullah
Assistant Professor, Department of Business Administration, Gomal University, Dera Ismail Khan, KP, Pakistan.
Who are More Successful Researchers? An Analysis of University Teachers Research Productivity
Key objective of the study was to assess the research productivity of university teachers and to analyze the effect of demographic variables (gender, faculty, designation, age and experience) on their research productivity to ultimately explore the profile of successful researchers. Data regarding demographic variables and research productivity in last three years were collected from a sample of 200 faculty members from four public sector universities in Faisalabad, Pakistan. Findings revealed that university faculty is striving hard to contribute in the field of research. Furthermore, demographic variables (gender, faculty and designation) affect their research productivity in favor of male teachers, teachers from physical sciences and teachers with higher designation. Age and experience are not associated with many indicators of RP or they are weakly positively correlated with number of research articles and published books. Educational implications for faculty members and other stake holders are also discussed.
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Research, Research Productivity, University Teachers, Faculty
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(1) Shamaiela Mehboob Farooqi
Lecturer, Department of Education, Government College University Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan.
(2) Shumaila Shahzad
Assistant Professor, Department of Education, Government College University Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan.
(3) Syeda Samina Tahira
Assistant Professor, Chairperson, Department of Education, Government College Women University Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan.
Role of Universities in Developing Citizenship among Students: The Case of Pakistan.
Citizenship as associated with educational learning facilitates getting ready our young graduates for the challenges and prospects of a changing world. Citizenship is becoming the key subject in teaching and learning. It is an entrance to a more comprehensive society. So, it is indispensable to explore the function of universities in developing citizenship among graduates. A survey research method is adopted. A questionnaire based study of a sample of fifteen hundred Master level graduates from fifteen public/private universities of Pakistan is therefore undertaken. Analysis of data revealed that a substantial number of the graduates having civic characteristics, were significantly in favor to develop sense of responsibility, leadership skills, curricular and co-curricular activities, knowledge of current World events, civic research and facilities, law and religious studies, civic literacy and ethical awareness, crime prevention and human rights. It is suggested that there should be no gap among learners, faculty and the management for humanizing the civic characteristics and the accessibility as well as sustainability of the civic services in the universities. The faculty and management may be dedicated to student centered learning and the course learning and deliberate conclusions may be focused.
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Citizenship, University Graduates, Civic Characteristics, Civic Services, Citizenship Development
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(1) Zia Ur Rehman
PhD Scholar, Department of Education, Hazara University, Mansehra, KP, Pakistan.
(2) Muhammad Iqbal Majoka
Associate Professor, Department of Education, Hazara University, Mansehra, KP, Pakistan.
(3) Sadia Naz
PhD Scholar, Department of Islamic & Religious Studies, Hazara University, Mansehra, KP, Pakistan.
Social and Academic Adjustment of the University Students
The study finds relationship between social and academic adjustments of BS students in University of Sargodha Pakistan. A sample of 550 BS students was selected from different departments through multistage random sampling. Student Adaptation to College Questionnaire (SACQ) was adapted with permission to measure the social and academic adjustments of BS students which has acceptable value of reliability coefficient Cronbach Alpha 0.90 after analysis of pilot testing data. In this correlational study, data collected through survey were analysed using frequencies, percentages, means scores, standard deviation, t-test, and one-way ANOVA. The study finds majority of students have moderate level of social and academic adjustment; Male students have better social adjustment but both have equivalent academic adjustment; boarders have better social adjustment than day scholars, students of 2nd and 8 th semester had equal level of academic adjustment but 8 th semester students have better social adjustment than 2nd semester students. It is recommended that students are provided with the opportunities of group projects, seminars and guidance and counselling regarding values of university education.
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Social Adjustment, Academic Adjustment, University Students
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(1) Asghar Ali
Assistant Professor, Department of Education, University of Malakand, KP, Pakistan.
(2) Mushtaq Ahmad
Assistant Professor, Department of Education, University of Sargodha, Punjab, Pakistan.
(3) Saifullah Khan
Lecturer, Government College Farooka, Sargodha, Punjab, Pakistan.
Hybridity and Linguistic Pluralism: A Pragmatic Analysis of University Academic Discourse
The language used in academic texts and pedagogy is referred as academic discourse. Being student and teacher, the researchers observed that mixing of home language with academic language was a common practice in many institutions. Some linguists appreciate it, while others resist it by claiming it detrimental to objectivity and neutrality. Chiang (2006) finds role of teacher’s discourse a determining factor in pedagogy. Current study was conducted to observe the phenomenon of hybridization in academic discourse and to assess it in the light of pragmatics. Pragmatic analysis is known as a useful method to infer covert and implicit meanings of language (Savignon, 2007) and the researchers deemed it appropriate for current research. The pragmatic analysis could provide a newer outlook on academic discourse. Data was collected through observation sheet from the classes. Questionnaire was also used to get relevant data from teachers. The findings revealed that teachers often relied on cultural and ideological underpinnings in their pedagogy. The individual conversational styles were also responsible for different mode of hybridization and subsequently reinforced diverse facet of discourse different in pragmatic nature. The data was first analyzed for hybridization followed by its pragmatic analysis. The study was important in the backdrop of one of many beliefs, that meaning never remains fixed and it resides in socio-cultural structures and lack of pragmatic knowledge among interlocutors impedes semantic proficiency. The study revealed utility of pragmatic competence in turning this mixing of discourses in a class into a continuum. It also found that knowledge of academic pragmatics could reinforce semantic proficiency.
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Hybridity/Hybridization, Academic Discourse, Linguistic Continuum, Pedagogy, University Teachers
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(1) Nazakat
Lecturer, Department of English, Hazara University, Mansehra, KP, Pakistan.
(2) Muhammad Safeer Awan
Dean, Faculty of English Studies, National University of Modern Languages, Islamabad, Pakistan.
Comparative Analysis of the Scholars Perception about Research in Public and Private Universities in Pakistan
The base of a successful university in providing quality education and practical knowledge for improving the lives of the youths in terms of social, economical and intellectual development are only possible through promoting research culture. Research conduct and writing is the most important tool for identifying remedial recommendations for education and related problems. This research presents comparative analysis of the research in Public and Private Universities in Pakistan. The research identifies current research practices, their strengths and weaknesses and provides recommendations for improvement. Research supervision and writing are two different parts but in reality these are parts of a single activity which is called thesis writing process. In Pakistan, research culture is considered very difficult and complicated activity because scholars do not accept challenges and the supervisors do not take the required interest. The study highlights the areas where scholars and supervisors need improvement, more struggle, and scientific as well as academic zest.
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Comparison, Public & Private, University, Thesis, Research Process
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(1) Nasrullah Khan
Assistant Professor, Department of Education, The University of Poonch - SC Kahuta, AJK.
(2) Niaz Mohammad Aaijaz
Assistant Professor & HoD, Department of Education, Sarhad University of Science & Information Technology, Peshawar, KP, Pakistan.
(3) Mohammad Idris
Assistant Professor, Department of Education, Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan, Mardan, KP, Pakistan.
Causes of Teacher's Favoritism and Its Effects on the University Students: A Case Study
This study aims at exploring and examining the causes of teacher's favoritism and its effects on the university students. Quantitative tools are applied to collect data for the study and to check its reliability. The results of the data reveal that the teachers favor the students on the basis of gender, race, area, similar political ideology and family/blood relation. The study also indicates that a teacher's favoritism in the class affects boldness, mutual trust and respects between students and teacher which results in the student's struggle for favoritism instead of studies and academic achievements. Moreover, the students may opt for leaving the institute in which favoritism exists. The study also shows that both male and female students have the same opinions regarding different factors and effects of favoritism. The study concludes that the students' flair, potential, abilities and academic achievements should be emphasized as essential criteria for testing and evaluating the students' academic performance. It will, further, compel the students to focus on their studies, rather than on gaining teacher's favor.
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Teacher‟s Favoritism, Causes, Effects, Semester System, University Students
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(1) Amjid Ali
Assistant Professor, Department of Statistics, Islamia College, Peshawar, KP, Pakistan.
(2) Dost Muhammad Khan
Assistant Professor, Department of Statistics, Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan, Mardan, KP, Pakistan.
(3) Mujeeb Hussain
PhD Scholar (Statistics), Department of Statistics Islamia College, Peshawar, KP, Pakistan.
Relationship between Students' Perception of Assessment, their Exam Preparation Strategies and their CGPA at University Level
The major focus of this study was on the relationship of students' perception of assessment, their exam prep strategies and their achievement (CGPA). The study was correlational, and the survey method was used to find out the research problem. All the public sector universities of Punjab were considered as a population of the study, and only seven (07) public sector universities were taken as a sample. A total number of 1324 students were selected through a simple random sampling technique for the data collection. Two questionnaires, one for students' perception of assessment and the other for students' exam prep strategies, were adapted to collect the data. The collected data were analyzed through mean scores, standard deviation, correlation and t-test. The study findings showed students have different perception and the same exam prep strategies and also concluded a significant relationship between students' perception of assessment, their exam prep strategies and achievement. Based on the results, it is recommended that students should be clearly informed about the assessment practices for the improvement of students' learning.
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Perception of Assessment, Exam Prep Strategies, Achievement, Correlation Study, University Level
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(1) Sadia Mushtaq
PhD Scholar, Department of Education, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Punjab, Pakistan.
(2) Ahmad Farooq Mash'hadi
Chairman (Rtd), Department of Education, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Punjab, Pakistan.
Discovering the Impact of National Language use in L2 learning on the Proficiency of Learners
Discovering the impact of national language use in L2 learning on the proficiency of learners at degree level was the focus of this research; in order to find out a clear comprehension of the current subject matter, the research aimed at 577 learners who were learning English at graduation level in different public sector colleges and universities of the Southern Punjab, Pakistan. For this study, the researcher used a questionnaire as a data collection tool. The data analysis was done using SPSS (statistical package for social sciences) version 23. The researcher analyzed the data using descriptive analysis, analysis of variance (ANOVA), T-Test and Cronbach's alpha. The findings of the present research depicted that the students exhibited extremely positive and constructive perceptions regarding the use of national language in the second language classroom. The majority of the respondents gave preference using Urdu in specific situations for enhancing their proficiency in specific reasons such as while discussing course policies, learning about grammar and its usage in L2 classroom, attendance, and other administrative information.
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National Language, L2, Learners, University, College
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(1) Muhammad Ahsan
Lecturer, Department of English, Ghazi University, Dera Ghazi Khan, Punjab, Pakistan.
(2) Muhammad Saeed Nasir
Lecturer, Department of English, Emerson University, Multan, Punjab, Pakistan.
(3) Noshaba Younus
Assistant Professor, Department of English, Riphah International University, Faisalabad Campus, Punjab, Pakistan.