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Comparison of Lecturers’ Competency in Maldives Higher Education Institutes

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Researchers in the past have found that instructors’ levels of competence have an important effect on their ability to teach. This research aims to determine if there is a quality gap in Maldives’ higher education institutions between public and private institutions and between full-time and part-time lecturers. An online structured questionnaire was used to conduct a cross-sectional survey as part of the quantitative research strategy. Lecturers from both public and private universities took part in this investigation. The Mann-Whitney U test found a statistically significant difference between public (M=67.52) and private (M=48.07) institution lecturers in terms of competency; U=829.50, p=0.021. However, lecturers’ competency mean rank scores of full-time lecturers (M=64.82) and part-time lecturers (M=59.34) indicate the difference of mean scores of lecturers’ competency was not statistically significant, U=937.50, p=0.55. It is likely better recruitment and in-service professional development policies at public institutes are established at the institutional level, thereby improving lecturers’ competency compared to private institutes.
Title: Comparison of Lecturers’ Competency in Maldives Higher Education Institutes
Description:
Researchers in the past have found that instructors’ levels of competence have an important effect on their ability to teach.
This research aims to determine if there is a quality gap in Maldives’ higher education institutions between public and private institutions and between full-time and part-time lecturers.
An online structured questionnaire was used to conduct a cross-sectional survey as part of the quantitative research strategy.
Lecturers from both public and private universities took part in this investigation.
The Mann-Whitney U test found a statistically significant difference between public (M=67.
52) and private (M=48.
07) institution lecturers in terms of competency; U=829.
50, p=0.
021.
However, lecturers’ competency mean rank scores of full-time lecturers (M=64.
82) and part-time lecturers (M=59.
34) indicate the difference of mean scores of lecturers’ competency was not statistically significant, U=937.
50, p=0.
55.
It is likely better recruitment and in-service professional development policies at public institutes are established at the institutional level, thereby improving lecturers’ competency compared to private institutes.

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