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Guidelines for Development of Student Management at Shenyang University

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The objectives of this research were: (1) To investigate the current status of student management at Shenyang University; (2) To provide guidance for the development of student management at Shenyang University. The sample group of this research consisted of 377 students and 32 teachers from Shenyang University. Research instruments included: (1) Questionnaire; (2) Survey. Data analysis was conducted using percentage, mean, standard deviation, and content analysis. The results indicated that: (1) The overall average level of student management at Shenyang University was relatively high; (2) The university demonstrated significant achievements in technology empowerment and academic support; however, student participation in self-management was insufficient, and the institution’s practical resources remained relatively weak.
Title: Guidelines for Development of Student Management at Shenyang University
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The objectives of this research were: (1) To investigate the current status of student management at Shenyang University; (2) To provide guidance for the development of student management at Shenyang University.
The sample group of this research consisted of 377 students and 32 teachers from Shenyang University.
Research instruments included: (1) Questionnaire; (2) Survey.
Data analysis was conducted using percentage, mean, standard deviation, and content analysis.
The results indicated that: (1) The overall average level of student management at Shenyang University was relatively high; (2) The university demonstrated significant achievements in technology empowerment and academic support; however, student participation in self-management was insufficient, and the institution’s practical resources remained relatively weak.

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